Type "Task Scheduler" in your Windows search bar and open it. Click on > AMD . Find any entry related to UserExperienceProgram or AUEP . Right-click and select Disable . 3. The "Clean Install" Method

If the process is still causing heat spikes, your drivers might be corrupted. Download the . Run it to remove all traces of current drivers.

Sometimes the daemon gets stuck trying to upload data to AMD’s servers, creating a constant processing loop.

AMDaemon.exe stands for . Its primary job is to run in the background and collect anonymous usage data to help AMD improve its drivers and software. In a perfect world, it sits quietly in the corner, using almost zero resources.