I'm not quite the person who replies a lot, but I've been around for a while. These vids are just getting better and better. It's not just a benchmark anymore, it became more of a playthrough but with different graphics cards for each episode. Keep it up! Looking forward for more content.
The framespikes are being caused purely because of how S*** the optimization is in 1.18 and above, AntVenom has a whole video on it if you want to see (He was getting framdrops with a 3090). I would strongly recommend using the Sodium & Iris shaders mod to reduce the lag.
I haven't tried Iris/Sodium in almost a year, but I remember while it ran much better than Optifine overall, it also couldn't include certain effects like nebula, aurora borealis or bloom which made the optifine version so much prettier, even with it's worse performance.
Thanks so much for trying this gpu on Minecraft! It’s a shame about the stutters, but ignoring it probably is a nice experience. I’m still hyped about getting this gpu. Love your videos! :D
I bought the 6500 XT a couple weeks ago and I'm very happy with the performance with an i3 10100f since there isn't a cpu bottleneck, also thanks for even testing 4K.
@@LordCoeCoe Honestly this i3 is quite a bit more powerful than a 7th gen i7, intel has changed quite a bit. Also being on Linux helps a lot with not many intensive background processes :P
@@LordCoeCoeclearly forgetting generations which is what matters unless the gen difference isn't big, i3's from 10th to 14th gen are the best 4c/8t cpu's that can easily handle most mid range gpu's
The stuttering is actually a problem with the newest version of minecraft, if you go back to an older version like 1.16 you will see that it will be a much smoother experience.
Got one for £259 in the UK, where the price is currently £360 for the hellhound I got (60 over MSRP). very happy with the upgrade over my 580 - particularly excited how much quieter it is. Thanks for the great content!
the frametime spikes is actually because of the chunk updates. everytime you move from one chunk to another it will causes that. you can activate the chunk border by pressing F3 + G to see the chunk border. Edit: and maybe the torch causes that too because of the dynamic lights
Hey wormz, I reccomend also adding Sildur's Envhanced Default Shader to the collection Its a vanilla friendly shader that isn't too extreme :) Would be interesting for some lower tier GPU's
I have a rather popular Minecraft server with an active community and I manage it all on a PC using this GPU the RX 6600 and it's more than enough for my needs. I also develop plugins with Spigot. Such a good mid range card for about $200. Highly recommend if you play Minecraft primarily. You don't need a 4090 for Minecraft.
Wait I think I know why those microstutters happen. Seeing how consistent they are between the shaders and taking the fact you have a torch lighting the area up, It may just be the dynamic lights refreshing; which would also explain why it stops doing it when you stop moving.
Incase anyone is wondering. I have the rx 6600 with the ryzen 5 5600x. There's no studdering or anything. Playing the Dawncraft modpack with the seus renewed shader, I get around 90 fps on 1080p monitor. With 10 chunks and everything set to fancy. No overclocking, just smart access memory turned on.
Since frametimes seem to be stable when you stand still, the stuttering is likely related to chunk loading or LODs. Turning off some Optifine performance options should help, I got every shader to at least run consistently on an Rx 580 that way
With $250 to $300 you're given a 4K-capable Minecraft-squashing card which can run the most demanding shaders at 1080p 60FPS no problem. Honestly, this is all that 99% of Minecraft Java players need, which is brilliant
Man should use sodium with iris shaders instead of optifine,gives you so much more fps compared to optifine.I myself completely rely on sodium for my game optimisations cuz i have a potato PC,the latest version of minecraft 1.18.2 is completely unplayable on my PC with optifine,with sodium,its so much better. Great video as always
If you use the Iris shaders mod along with sodium, it is a replacement for optifine that works better with AMD gpu's, I think it uses a different renderer or something, but it does run smoother
I have not yet read it in the comments, but a big reason for Minecrafts issues is the windows driver for Amd being mediocre at best. After testing the game in Linux with same shaders i saw a 50% improvement in average fps and it eliminated almost all frame time spikes. It would be fair if you tested minecraft in for example Garuda Linux on AMD cards, as the Linux driver developer (mesa) does a better job than windows with opengl performance.
@@zWORMzGaming Maybe it is not for the channel, but optimization mods can help with the sttutering. I use them in my server (and client) because is was not good, cpus are not fast enough and I had this horrible chronic lag, sttutering, etc; but, now I can have a smooth experience, by using mods like smoothchunk, toofast, starlight, alternate current, radium, krypton (these are Forge´s), and there aremany more in Fabric. The problem comes with content mods, they are addictive :(... Hahaha.
@@zWORMzGaming i rewatched the 3080ti and 3060 video and you're right it didnt do well. and its also heard that minecraft performs worse with amd cpus. ig minecraft just doesent like amd. also the shader bug is propably something to do with the drivers. Or you could check the earlier build of HRR test 2.1 and not 3. it ran on my pc with no problems
İncreasing the Render Distance will probably be enough to make GPU Utilisation %99. Try 32 or 40 chunks:) btw you can make the user interface disappear by pressing f1 so you can take screenshots or something
anyone experiencing massive frame time spikes on newer versions of minecraft: it's minecraft's chunk rendering that is absolutely appalling, and not this gpu. if you aren't using shaders, this gpu will handle this game easily. i fixed this problem by installing a mod called ForgetMeChunk, with other performance mods such as caffienemc and the like.
the unique detail, is the compatibility in eveything, because all the graphics of AMD have a very low compatiblity with somenthing games, but have a good performance, and is the reason for the light glitches in seus PTGI.
Hey i found your Channel and you are basically the only one that does these shaders tests with professionalism, but i want to point out a issue with your benchmarks Your allocated ram, i dont understand much but the thing is: as you allocate more ram to the game, the engine (Java) has to keep that ram tidy up to be used by Minecraft, and It does so with a "garbage collector" and the more unecessary ram you add the heavier the garbage collector get, becouse It treat all allocated ram as needing a clean up, so It tries to process as much ram you let It process, and that can cause some serious stutters, Just a heads up! The recomended is to not Go over 6 gb, even for most modpacks, and i personally give It 3 gb and its more than enough, and the game never crashed on me for going out of memory, outstanding work, and im literally basing my pc build of your videos since Minecraft is the only game i play lol
Ooooo! Day 100! Thanks for your support once again 😁 AMD's VSR doesn't work like Nvidia's DSR so I can't really test 8K natively (without using resolution scale), max it does is 5K!
When I had an amd card that was technically a bit better than my previous nvidia card at the time but because Minecraft runs better on nvidia cards I would have higher frames at times but it was a more unstable experience
Shader on AMD 6000 card seems a bit ugly and fps seems not as stable as Nvidia's, may be because AMD's driver is still not optimized, in my opinion AMD's best card for MC is 5700 XT .
as someone who consistently plays minecraft on 10 fps with dropping to 1 frame every 3 seconds, hearing someone complain about 100 fps is mind boggling. shot i dont even know what its like to boot minecraft up on the first try is like cuz my pc crashes. amd fx8800 doin its thing. honestly idk how this pc hasnt just bricked itself yet
When will you start testing CPUs? I think it would be a good way for you to get more content because sometimes you might feel your getting out of content.
@@yuanfurbax I'm sry but it's getting to a point that is just more of the same, he even said one time that he felt like he was running out of Gpus to test lol
@@Fly_By_Gaming of course I am, he is a Portuguese content creator with content i like, why shouldn't I? Just because I made a suggestion doesn't mean 8 don't like lol.
Why do I get only 50 to 60 fps where this benchmark getss 500 to 600 fps???????????? I made sure that the minimum frequency is high enough so I don't get the problem.
@@zWORMzGaming I actually used rubidium which is a port of sodium to forge and my CPU should at least get 250 fps on 1080p high settings but i get 50 to 60 with many stutters instead.
after poking around in a couple minecraft shaders, I have reached a conclusion. None of them are programmed properly or well for that matter (complementary is one of the few which are) 1. they break the opengl spec (which is a MAJOR issue), but nvidia's shader compiler is very lenient and doesn't give a shit, so the shader developers only support that. (it's so bad, most of the shaders I use need to be modified in order to work with my system config (linux + amd gpu)) 2. they aren't programmed very well in general, they can do plenty of things to improve performance. just stay away from shaders like continuum (holy crap it was bad, they had a missing EOF at the end one of the files (no cap)), and use stuff like complementary (gold star good shader) 13:42 lol this is exactly what i meant, (though this shader does work for me, which is strange...)
I don't understand how you're getting such high FPS, I used to also get super high FPS with shaders (in the 200s) and now with the same specs I don't even reach 80 anymore
i know this video is old but i still wanna say something even tho no one's gonna see it, the stutters that youre having, i have them in every single game, more in the beginning, but still happens every time something new loads, I changed pretty much every component in my pc, tried different settings, bios settings, you name it, and i cant make it go away, i thought it was shaders but even in games that prebuild shaders it still stutters the same, i have a rx 6600, r7 3700x, ripjaw 3200 2x8, 650w +80 bronze and 2 ssds, i can't have one single stutter free experience
You are using a very old version of the seus shaders, you used E1, while the latest is E12, that can explain the horrible path traced shader performance with the 6600. The original E1 version is likely to have bugs and other issues ofc
I really love your videos but one thing i noticed with these minecraft videos is that you dont use the shaders to their full extent. By that what I mean is PBR textures. Use "Vanilla PBR" resource pack so it has the same vanilla textures but adds depth and roughness to it. Seus shaders by itself looks a bit bland but with this resource pack and tweaking some shader settings, it looks better than bedrock rtx and most other java shaders too. I would love to see you use them in your next minecraft videos. - Flame_Impala
3050 beats this card in Minecraft. Come on AMD, the 6600 kicks its ass in every single other game out there. Well at least it's not as bad as when the 1050 TI beat the 5700 XT
been watching your videos a long time and love your content but title in this video feels sort of misleading, i was expecting the shaders to be tested on other resolutions than 1080p
The 6600 is good I guess but for the same price (im talking retail) you could pick up a 3060 which is MUCH better. I just don't see a point in getting the 6600 unless its the only card in stock for a reasonable price
As of right now in our country, the rx 6600 is just around 30-50 usd above the rtx 3050. The difference between the 3060 and the 6600 is like 80-100 usd. So in this case, i can understand why most people buy the 6600 instead. In the current market, its your bang for the buck gpu.
I heard that giving Minecraft a lot of ram isn’t good. I don’t remember the exact reason behind it but if i were you decrease the ram Minecraft can use
Holy finally somebody that tested the rx 6600 accurately.
yeah
6600 XT
@@i55am47 there are two versions of the 6600, this is the non-XT model
He tests EVERYTHING accurately
That was a game problem actually gpu is pretty good
I'm not quite the person who replies a lot, but I've been around for a while. These vids are just getting better and better. It's not just a benchmark anymore, it became more of a playthrough but with different graphics cards for each episode. Keep it up! Looking forward for more content.
That's what I try to go for!
Glad you enjoy the videos :)
Thanks for your support!
The videos also feel so natural and relaxed
nice but ur pfp :skull:
@@nikiff6102 its been like that for the past 5 years. Im lazy to change it
The framespikes are being caused purely because of how S*** the optimization is in 1.18 and above, AntVenom has a whole video on it if you want to see (He was getting framdrops with a 3090). I would strongly recommend using the Sodium & Iris shaders mod to reduce the lag.
I haven't tried Iris/Sodium in almost a year, but I remember while it ran much better than Optifine overall, it also couldn't include certain effects like nebula, aurora borealis or bloom which made the optifine version so much prettier, even with it's worse performance.
@@ofon2000 In the past year iris has improved substantially, please give it another chance
@@captainlogic3173 Oh I just tried a few weeks ago...it's the best 100% now with the new additions to it. I agree!
how do i install use sodium+iristho?
@@KrakenX07 what is the problem? I have iris and sodium in my 1 18 2 modpack and there arent any problems/bugs/errors
This GPU is damn amazing bruh and with your perfect benchmarking and testing this channel is an masterpiece and you are an absolute amazing bruh ❤️
Glad you enjoy the content 😁
@tap here to add text bottom text hes portuguese
Yes another Minecraft episode I've been waiting for many days and it's finally here
Thanks so much for trying this gpu on Minecraft! It’s a shame about the stutters, but ignoring it probably is a nice experience. I’m still hyped about getting this gpu. Love your videos! :D
Glad to see you playing Minecraft again!
You are my favourite TH-camr ! I can’t wait to see new episodes
I bought the 6500 XT a couple weeks ago and I'm very happy with the performance with an i3 10100f since there isn't a cpu bottleneck, also thanks for even testing 4K.
i3... bruh. That's so weak. i7 is the bare minimum in my book.
@@LordCoeCoe Honestly this i3 is quite a bit more powerful than a 7th gen i7, intel has changed quite a bit. Also being on Linux helps a lot with not many intensive background processes :P
@@LordCoeCoe that's too much for a 6500 XT focused build.
@@LordCoeCoeclearly forgetting generations which is what matters unless the gen difference isn't big, i3's from 10th to 14th gen are the best 4c/8t cpu's that can easily handle most mid range gpu's
@@LordCoeCoe fun fact, the "i7" or "i3" doesn't always matter, the 12100f performs great and even better than some i5's and probably some i7's too
The stuttering is actually a problem with the newest version of minecraft, if you go back to an older version like 1.16 you will see that it will be a much smoother experience.
NO WAY THIS MAN IS A LEGEND!
Got one for £259 in the UK, where the price is currently £360 for the hellhound I got (60 over MSRP). very happy with the upgrade over my 580 - particularly excited how much quieter it is. Thanks for the great content!
minecraft can be intansev damm keep the good work
man minecraft has some major issues regarding performances still a nice vid loved it
I checked his 3050 video.
Double the 1% lows with the same shaders
Its AMD and their garbage opengl implementation
@@davidjohn3710 yea nvidia has a good opengl implementation
@@davidjohn3710 On 3090 you have the same problem, lmao
the frametime spikes is actually because of the chunk updates. everytime you move from one chunk to another it will causes that. you can activate the chunk border by pressing F3 + G to see the chunk border.
Edit:
and maybe the torch causes that too because of the dynamic lights
Hey wormz, I reccomend also adding Sildur's Envhanced Default Shader to the collection
Its a vanilla friendly shader that isn't too extreme :)
Would be interesting for some lower tier GPU's
I have a rather popular Minecraft server with an active community and I manage it all on a PC using this GPU the RX 6600 and it's more than enough for my needs. I also develop plugins with Spigot. Such a good mid range card for about $200. Highly recommend if you play Minecraft primarily. You don't need a 4090 for Minecraft.
Wait I think I know why those microstutters happen.
Seeing how consistent they are between the shaders and taking the fact you have a torch lighting the area up, It may just be the dynamic lights refreshing; which would also explain why it stops doing it when you stop moving.
Like it happened to me with a trash laptop with amd radeon graphics
No
The best and thanks for those creative benchmarks and episodes
Incase anyone is wondering.
I have the rx 6600 with the ryzen 5 5600x. There's no studdering or anything.
Playing the Dawncraft modpack with the seus renewed shader, I get around 90 fps on 1080p monitor. With 10 chunks and everything set to fancy.
No overclocking, just smart access memory turned on.
Since frametimes seem to be stable when you stand still, the stuttering is likely related to chunk loading or LODs. Turning off some Optifine performance options should help, I got every shader to at least run consistently on an Rx 580 that way
minecraft doesn’t have lods.
but transparent objects become fully textured far away
@@jiafeiavocadoss12 Yes, but it has something similar, I forgot the name.
cant wait to get an rx 6600 and play Minecraft with shaders ive never experienced it before
thanks for doing videos about this gpu, i buyed it recently and this is very useful
Dude, idk why, but your accent just sounds great lol
I'm enjoying
And I subscribed
Thanks mate 😃
You have so much jacks you can take over the world!
insanely happy with my rx 6600.
btw would you be able to benchmark minecraft on linux? I hear it's more optimized on amd cpus and gpus.
With $250 to $300 you're given a 4K-capable Minecraft-squashing card which can run the most demanding shaders at 1080p 60FPS no problem. Honestly, this is all that 99% of Minecraft Java players need, which is brilliant
I liked and it changed to 5k likes instead of 4.9k!
Man should use sodium with iris shaders instead of optifine,gives you so much more fps compared to optifine.I myself completely rely on sodium for my game optimisations cuz i have a potato PC,the latest version of minecraft 1.18.2 is completely unplayable on my PC with optifine,with sodium,its so much better.
Great video as always
If you use the Iris shaders mod along with sodium, it is a replacement for optifine that works better with AMD gpu's, I think it uses a different renderer or something, but it does run smoother
How many fps will the seus PTGI hrr give with an rx 6700xt?
I have not yet read it in the comments, but a big reason for Minecrafts issues is the windows driver for Amd being mediocre at best. After testing the game in Linux with same shaders i saw a 50% improvement in average fps and it eliminated almost all frame time spikes. It would be fair if you tested minecraft in for example Garuda Linux on AMD cards, as the Linux driver developer (mesa) does a better job than windows with opengl performance.
13:10 dogs🐶🐕🐕🦺🐾🦴 are barking … Ray Tracing on …. Kryzzp: It’s very ruff/rough
lol
Pretty good stuff you got man! Trying to figure out what is the video card I need... So, thank you!
I'm glad the videos help! Thanks for watching :)
@@zWORMzGaming Maybe it is not for the channel, but optimization mods can help with the sttutering. I use them in my server (and client) because is was not good, cpus are not fast enough and I had this horrible chronic lag, sttutering, etc; but, now I can have a smooth experience, by using mods like smoothchunk, toofast, starlight, alternate current, radium, krypton (these are Forge´s), and there aremany more in Fabric. The problem comes with content mods, they are addictive :(... Hahaha.
I love how he is making a survival series by testing gpus.
the 6600 never dissapoints. and actually cheaper than the nvidia equivalent
It kind of disappointed me here in Minecraft, but sure in other games it's quite a little beast :)
@@zWORMzGaming i rewatched the 3080ti and 3060 video and you're right it didnt do well. and its also heard that minecraft performs worse with amd cpus. ig minecraft just doesent like amd. also the shader bug is propably something to do with the drivers. Or you could check the earlier build of HRR test 2.1 and not 3. it ran on my pc with no problems
Thanks for the benchmarks!
You can also lock the fps in Minecraft to whatever you want, even vsync
great video, keep it up man👍
This is video im waiting for!
İncreasing the Render Distance will probably be enough to make GPU Utilisation %99. Try 32 or 40 chunks:)
btw you can make the user interface disappear by pressing f1 so you can take screenshots or something
The render distance will put more strain on the cpu and GPU usage will be even lower!
That'll come in handy, thanks 😁
@@zWORMzGaming ur welcome :)
anyone experiencing massive frame time spikes on newer versions of minecraft:
it's minecraft's chunk rendering that is absolutely appalling, and not this gpu. if you aren't using shaders, this gpu will handle this game easily.
i fixed this problem by installing a mod called ForgetMeChunk, with other performance mods such as caffienemc and the like.
the unique detail, is the compatibility in eveything, because
all the graphics of AMD have a very low compatiblity with somenthing games, but have a good performance, and is the reason for the light glitches in seus PTGI.
Unbelievable temps for the card wow !
Indeed! Really good job by MSI :)
@@zWORMzGaming true man
Yeah only 48 degree
Man love these video as usual and which one would be the go coz this time I am actually getting an upgrade 1650 super or 1050ti 🙃
If you are ready to pay the amount for 1650 super then you should prefer 3050 instead of that
Definitely 1650S :)
@@zWORMzGaming bet
@@Iatemykitty on budget + I am getting 1650 super for real cheap ngl
@@Ash_1277 if that's the case then go with 1650 super
But how much does it costs if you are getting a good deal for it ?
Amazing performance for a 6600... I can't imagine the performance that the 6700xt will have
Now with 22.7.1 opengl update it gets much better on Minecraft
Idk why people think some shaders actually use the
RT-Cores
They don’t, it’s just a question of pure performance from the Card
Nice CONTENT BRO👍👍👍👍👍👍👍KEEP IT UPPPPP
AND REMEMBER THIS YOUR SMALL BRO.........😌😌😌😌😌😌😌
Hey i found your Channel and you are basically the only one that does these shaders tests with professionalism, but i want to point out a issue with your benchmarks
Your allocated ram, i dont understand much but the thing is: as you allocate more ram to the game, the engine (Java) has to keep that ram tidy up to be used by Minecraft, and It does so with a "garbage collector" and the more unecessary ram you add the heavier the garbage collector get, becouse It treat all allocated ram as needing a clean up, so It tries to process as much ram you let It process, and that can cause some serious stutters, Just a heads up! The recomended is to not Go over 6 gb, even for most modpacks, and i personally give It 3 gb and its more than enough, and the game never crashed on me for going out of memory, outstanding work, and im literally basing my pc build of your videos since Minecraft is the only game i play lol
Day 100 of saying that I love your channel, didn't excepted to reach this to 100 lol xd why not 8k?
Finally you did it 🤪
@@IatemykittyYes
Ooooo! Day 100! Thanks for your support once again 😁
AMD's VSR doesn't work like Nvidia's DSR so I can't really test 8K natively (without using resolution scale), max it does is 5K!
@@zWORMzGamingOh I forgot that, Np
When I had an amd card that was technically a bit better than my previous nvidia card at the time but because Minecraft runs better on nvidia cards I would have higher frames at times but it was a more unstable experience
Shader on AMD 6000 card seems a bit ugly and fps seems not as stable as Nvidia's, may be because AMD's driver is still not optimized, in my opinion AMD's best card for MC is 5700 XT .
what is the best fortnite api for gtx 1060 3gb , keep going i was watching u since 10k subs🧡🧡
DX11 if you don't have a CPU bottleneck, it seems to stutter a bit less :)
Thanks for your support!
@@zWORMzGaming Ok thanks 💙💙
Use extreme profile of complementary shaders in shaders options with high render quality and shadow quality
as someone who consistently plays minecraft on 10 fps with dropping to 1 frame every 3 seconds, hearing someone complain about 100 fps is mind boggling. shot i dont even know what its like to boot minecraft up on the first try is like cuz my pc crashes.
amd fx8800 doin its thing. honestly idk how this pc hasnt just bricked itself yet
As we can see you has a new capture card, a 4K60 at this time 😉
If you ever do these in Portuguese I will watch every single one. Well, I guess I already do watch almost all your videos, so...
Thanks for the video! I have the exact same card, and I can't find shaders that work. Thanks so much
When will you start testing CPUs? I think it would be a good way for you to get more content because sometimes you might feel your getting out of content.
Nahh he can test every game every gpu and thats alot he still can upload
@@yuanfurbax But those specific videos audience will be low, I think
But you are here watching it.
@@yuanfurbax I'm sry but it's getting to a point that is just more of the same, he even said one time that he felt like he was running out of Gpus to test lol
@@Fly_By_Gaming of course I am, he is a Portuguese content creator with content i like, why shouldn't I? Just because I made a suggestion doesn't mean 8 don't like lol.
Why do I get only 50 to 60 fps where this benchmark getss 500 to 600 fps???????????? I made sure that the minimum frequency is high enough so I don't get the problem.
CPU bottleneck and you're probably not using Iris + Sodium which improves FPS a lot
@@zWORMzGaming I actually used rubidium which is a port of sodium to forge and my CPU should at least get 250 fps on 1080p high settings but i get 50 to 60 with many stutters instead.
Just remember that in single player you get less fps than multiplayer (idk how that works) but you can get around 180 on sildurs in realm
after poking around in a couple minecraft shaders, I have reached a conclusion.
None of them are programmed properly or well for that matter (complementary is one of the few which are)
1. they break the opengl spec (which is a MAJOR issue), but nvidia's shader compiler is very lenient and doesn't give a shit, so the shader developers only support that.
(it's so bad, most of the shaders I use need to be modified in order to work with my system config (linux + amd gpu))
2. they aren't programmed very well in general, they can do plenty of things to improve performance.
just stay away from shaders like continuum (holy crap it was bad, they had a missing EOF at the end one of the files (no cap)), and use stuff like complementary (gold star good shader)
13:42
lol this is exactly what i meant, (though this shader does work for me, which is strange...)
Great video!
Thanks 😃
why am i only getting 150 fps I have a rx 6600 with an i5 11400 and 3200 memory
Op
Was curious if you could rerun this test with the new AMD driver the improves OpenGL performance.
More 3050 content please thanks
Are you gonna test Tiny Tina's wonderlands any time soon?
Probably not!
Love your videos ❤️❤️👍👍
Please test rtx 2080ti
I don't have it unfortunately!
@@zWORMzGaming oh so please rtx 3070ti please brother love your videos
Best TH-camr
i love your videos :3
Great video, would an i3 13100f be a good CPU for this game?
3:26 if u look closly theres triple 6 numbers
I don't understand how you're getting such high FPS, I used to also get super high FPS with shaders (in the 200s) and now with the same specs I don't even reach 80 anymore
i know this video is old but i still wanna say something even tho no one's gonna see it, the stutters that youre having, i have them in every single game, more in the beginning, but still happens every time something new loads, I changed pretty much every component in my pc, tried different settings, bios settings, you name it, and i cant make it go away, i thought it was shaders but even in games that prebuild shaders it still stutters the same, i have a rx 6600, r7 3700x, ripjaw 3200 2x8, 650w +80 bronze and 2 ssds, i can't have one single stutter free experience
What program you use for your thumbnails?
PowerPoint and Photoshop xD
You are using a very old version of the seus shaders, you used E1, while the latest is E12, that can explain the horrible path traced shader performance with the 6600. The original E1 version is likely to have bugs and other issues ofc
The video is helpful, can you try rtx 2060 or rtx 2070 in minecraft?
definitely the most "buyable" graphic card atm
Hey man I have the same GPU but I only get 150 and it goes down to 30-50 sometimes?
How did you record Minecraft Java? Did you use RELIVE or did you use another program?
I use an external capture card and another PC to record everything
my 6600 got no stuttering in minecraft with superdupervanilla shaders
I really love your videos but one thing i noticed with these minecraft videos is that you dont use the shaders to their full extent. By that what I mean is PBR textures. Use "Vanilla PBR" resource pack so it has the same vanilla textures but adds depth and roughness to it. Seus shaders by itself looks a bit bland but with this resource pack and tweaking some shader settings, it looks better than bedrock rtx and most other java shaders too. I would love to see you use them in your next minecraft videos.
- Flame_Impala
my pc specs is i3 12100f + rx6600 8gb and i got 200fps with BSL on 12 chunk. pretty good ngl
maybe bringing all of those jacks resulted into those stutters
Could very well be!
Maybe u could test vega 8 in minecraft, but using optifine and also sodium or iris to compare?
I would like to see fabric with sodium shaders to it runs way better on my pc
3050 beats this card in Minecraft. Come on AMD, the 6600 kicks its ass in every single other game out there. Well at least it's not as bad as when the 1050 TI beat the 5700 XT
been watching your videos a long time and love your content but title in this video feels sort of misleading, i was expecting the shaders to be tested on other resolutions than 1080p
pretty damn good
Pls do a GT 730 series
The CPU doesn't even realize a game is running lol
Should i go for rtx 3060 or 6600....any suggestions..?
The 6600 is good I guess but for the same price (im talking retail) you could pick up a 3060 which is MUCH better. I just don't see a point in getting the 6600 unless its the only card in stock for a reasonable price
As of right now in our country, the rx 6600 is just around 30-50 usd above the rtx 3050. The difference between the 3060 and the 6600 is like 80-100 usd. So in this case, i can understand why most people buy the 6600 instead. In the current market, its your bang for the buck gpu.
for me personally turning on vsync helps alot with stutters
what do you think? RTX 3060 or RX 6600 XT (in terms of content creation and gaming, mainly minecraft)
3060 definitely, better for content creation and much better in Minecraft. The 6600XT is faster in most games
I tell you. Linux + amd gpus = insane fps.
Why don’t I get these speed with my rx 6600 and and ryzen 7600(non x)?
Thats interesting, caue on 12100f + 6600xt+16gb i have only like 60-90 fps with BSL, while other shaders seems like unplayable. Maybe its a cpu issue?
in the settings graphics quality just eats much fps but does nothing, fast looks the same as fabulous but the fps are much worse.
I heard that giving Minecraft a lot of ram isn’t good. I don’t remember the exact reason behind it but if i were you decrease the ram Minecraft can use