Very helpful video. I went back to amd found a cheap rx6800 xD miss nvidia features but i dont need them now that i got higher resolution. All good stuff
Quick question. Amd has drivers for their motherboards but so do the companies that sell them. I'd think the company that sold the motherboard would have better drivers for their own equipment right? Amd drivers would just be like a base driver and the manufactueres drivers would be tailored to how the mb was built right?
Honestly cannot thank you enough! Bought a new rx 6800 for only $485 and was thrilled untilled I experienced all of these stuttering issues. Your simple guide was concrete, functional, and solved my problems! I really appreciate what you do.
Tip number 15: use radeon slimmer to remove AMD Ryzen Master module from the GPU drivers or else each time ur drivers gets reset to default and u load a profile back, the driver will try to automatically OC CPU before loading your custom settins and it will change scalar value in bios to 10x and it will result with instabilities and BSODs....
I think that this is happening to me. I dont know why adrenalin has cpu controller if ryzen master already exists... How to eliminate this from adrenalin with radeon slimmer?
Thanks so much! I upgraded from a GTX 1660 Super to a 6800 XT this week and the software options were definitely a bit overwhelming, so this was a great place to start.
These videos are always appreciated. I never had and AMD GPU before, but I got a 6800XT for $100 below MSRP a few months ago, and your videos are all I needed to get it dialed in. Thanks!
This really helped! Recently I bought a new cl 16 3600mhz ram kit, and it failed to boot every second time, when I turned on my pc. I never even tought that the problem might be that I didn't updated the chiplet drivers. As soon as I saw it in the video, I updated the chiplet drivers and now it works perfectly. Thank's Fabio
I can vouch for the first one. My laptop was performing much slower than usual a week ago and the CPU was not being used properly. I reinstalled the drivers and that made the performance normal again. I have Intel UHD 630in my laptop so this applies to everyone.
If possible, use drivers from manufacturer's website. I found my old Dell Vostro performs better in gaming when using Dell's driver than Intel's generic driver.
I bought an xfx 6950xt from best buy on sale for 729. This video is great for someone like me who hasn't had AMD since the 580 came out. This GPU so far is a massive beast.
Good tips. It reminded me to update my system drivers. As they were more than a year old. One point of critique though. Gold plated cables give better protection against oxidation and corrosion. But it's not directly affecting sound or data quality. So unless you live in a humid climate, I wouldn't bother spending the extra money.
Thanks for the video man! I found a way to solve 90 percent of my driver issues and that was changing my OS from CSM to UEFI. I hope this helps others!
Should also mention that for the people that have lots of crashing/black screen/bsod/flickering issues disabling windows MPO fixes most of them, atleast until microsoft/nvidia/amd decide to finally fix this.
I have a HX750 from 2007 that still works daily on home NAS. ever since that first Corsair HX i was in LOVE since then i have bought 2 HX850's and newest is my HX1200 from 2017. Never had any issues and all still do work Daily. Great vid
@@sajithsaji3606 oh man haha...thats a BIG question. I guess i would go with Nvidia just because its your first time and Nvidia cards are a little more plug and play friendly. But honestly you can go with either. Just get whats best for your budget and value
I am completely new to building PCs, and I was really disappointed when I started playing on my newly bought RX 6600, as I experienced crashes and stuttering. I honestly didn't think anything would work, but I decided to give installing the chipset drivers a try, as you recommended. I wasn't expecting much, but oh my god, it fixed my issue! My games are now really stable, and I haven't experienced any crashes or stuttering since. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! I had the driver timeout error & used one of your suggestions "AMD Cleanup Utility", no more errors! Not only that, but it also speeded up my whole computer! I have a ROG Crosshair Hero VIII with an AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-Core Processor and an AMD Radeon Pro WX 7100 Graphics 8GB and 64GB RAM. I'm not into gaming, I use Lightroom & Photoshop and I do some video editing. I haven't tried your other suggestions yet. I had problems before with a cheap Display Port cable. Thanks again, you are my number one "go to" for AMD help!
Getting a Win 10 pro key was easier and faster than I expected. Got it through you because of the RX 6800 undervolting vid. Because, after 30+ years of mostly Intel and Nvidia, my PC is now completely red. Literally as well. Case RGB, keyboard/mouse RGB, all RED! lol
This guy saving AMD's reputation, in my 6 years of using radeon GPUs (Powercolor R7 240, Gigabyte RX 570 4gb Gaming, Powercolor Red Devil RX 6600 XT) I only have like 2-5 minor issues that DDU then reinstalling the same version or different version of the driver fixed the issue.
THATS what the factory reset option does. For some dumb reason I thought it was to reset all the users settings to get rid of any screw ups the user may have made. Though I just use DDU, but this is good to know.
Same here or at least if everything goes right then I'll be getting the 7900xtx on launch day if it turns out to be as good as AMDs slides we saw a while ago.
Damn!the ulps tip is a life saver. I used to curse all the time with the stutter and hiccup I would have. My laptop has a radeon on board card and it would always have a 1second stutter randomly. I knew it had something to do with the radeon settings as my desktop had none of the stutters. Thank you for your good work.
What a wonderful video! I was having freezing issues on the Xenia emulator (Xbox360) that occurred after a while running Red Dead Redemption 1. After a while I received the message ¨Graphic device lost¨. The solution was the tip to disable ULPS. Many thanks again Fabio!
if you have encounter black screen when using chromium based browser like Edge/Chrome/Opera, change Choose ANGLE graphics backend to D3D9 from Flags settings. it worked for me.
One of the most useful videos you ever made, a good recap of all the tips you gave us with your other content 😎 It's almost one year with my r7-5800x system and almost 8 months with my XFX Merc Black rx6750xt and you helped me a lot. Now comes the wall-of-text of you have time to waste 😅 I think i found my best OC + small-UV that seems stable on every game. When testing my oc settings the game that surprised me with stability issues was DiRT2.0! Codemasters ego engine it's so sensitive that the game didn't crashed when uncapped, but only in less intensive scenarios with vsync on! Now it's 1 month of running this oc and seems stable: i have vRAM at 2312mhz + fast timings, core at 1152mV and 2823mhz. I tested 2833mhz (or more) with 1142mV (or less) but the video driver was crashing in dirt rally 2.0 🧐 The performance was 0.5% to 2% better that my current profile but with higher hotspot temps. My chip comes already overclocked from factory so i basically tweaked It a bit while keeping my delta between core and hotspot the same as my day one with this card. When hotspot it's at 91°C core sits 61°C (vrms at 70°C, vRAM at 50°C / 20°C amb temp). I have to play hours of Control/Cyberpunk to have those temps, in less heavy games i have 27°C delta instead. In benchs i have small spikes of 33°C immediatly retuning to 30°C. Time Spy (Graphic Test 2) let me notice that, i run Power Limit at 239w (+4%) or It gets worse: PL at +15% gives me 265w usage with +2avg fps in benchmarks but 35°C delta instead of 27°C, and unnoticeable gaming improvements. From +5% to +10% PL no improvements only higher temps than +4%. My best Graphic score on Time Spy with this oc was 14475pts, I saw reddit posts of peoples struggling with rtx3070 (the card i wanted) to reach my scores with a global stable oc. Looking forward to rdna4 or rdna5 👍 My small question is: should i've been worried about that high delta and repaste my card? (edit: i can use mx6 paste maybe) Already with gpu custom fans profile and a good case (275r airflow) pwm tuned for negative pressure inside with 6x120mm fans. Thanks in advice for your time and patience, your tips videos are Gold 🥰
As a long time amd user, specially with Rx 400, 500 and Vega. The best thing for Vega at least, is using amernime drivers with Radeon pro tweaks. Those drivers make Vega 56 extremely stable with aggressive overclock/undervolt. I got good results with the drivers for rx470 @1360mhz core 2000mhz Memory. Rx580 @1480mhz core. Sadly, the results weren't great for RX6600M (yup, that Chinese mod card). Didn't solve the common yearly unfixable problems of amd with freesync going green while using different refresh rate on multimonitors
Thank you for the tips! Turned antilag off and now no problems with frame rates. Radeon Adrenalin offers a lot of options but it seems to me that turning most of them off is the way to go. Right now only amd freesync premium is on. Fan control is also decent I think.
I just bought an ASRock Phantom RX 6800 graphics card. Previously, I was using a GTX 1070, and everything was running fine except for the gaming performance, which wasn't great anymore. When using the RX 6800, I encountered issues like FPS drops and screen stuttering while playing games. After watching some videos and researching, I found out that disabling the ULPS (Ultra Low Power State) fixed everything. I'm really satisfied with the result, and I want to thank the channel owner for the helpful information!
one thing as someone who has been building systems for years this one aspect i all ways see mentioned but not encouraged hard enough is rechecking your work. reseat your hardware even if you think its ok check it again.
Can't thank you enough. It's a while ago but 2 years ago one of your videos helped me with black screen problems on my amd system. Never had the same issues again following your tips 😄
I just did a full DDU (in safe mode this time), so far so good using the latest optional driver. I'm glad I took out that ancient sound card though, I'm getting double the framerate in Scorn now. I think just certain games were glitching on it. (Old Xonar D2x from 2008)... I also disabled ULPS with afterburner...
Another important point is to download software for your peripherals like your keyboard and mouse. I thought it was cpu stutter for months until i downloaded corsair ICUE software for my wireless mouse and now it works perfectly and is more responsive
@@AncientGameplays yeah you might be right but it’s something that isn’t straight forward because you plug in the dongle and it’s advertised as lighting fast and works right off the bat making you think it’s good to go. Thanks for the video though. You should make one on consoles needing cleaning and thermal paste and people needing to enable 120hz on the next gen if they have a supported montior, they don’t realize you need to configure first so you take advantage of it
Unfortunately it's not just thickness that should be chosen carefully but also hardness. It should match both original thickness and hardness to be safe to use. And this is what makes it a task not suitable for amateurs (unless you feel risky enough) because you cannot measure hardness, especially after years of use which dry out the original pads.
Im pretty tech literate, I somehow didnt install my chipset drivers. I had even set up SAM. I've had my 5600x for nearly 3 years. Upgraded to a 6700xt from a 1070 recently. terrible stutters in most games. Just installed chipset drivers and its night and day. Thanks a lot, great channel for AMD owners.
Did some comparable tweaks with my 6800xt. No noticeable fps drop but lower temps and power consumption. Fine tuning is a fun part pc gaming, thx for the tips you provide to the amd community.
Watched so many "fix windows gaming stutters" and optimization sites and never, ever do they fix the issues. For years and years messing around with settings i also know a few tricks. But you are exactly saying the right stuff. Great fixes and stuff! i also must say that my desktop pc did so much better after disabling win11 gaming mode and freesync. Freesync can help, but also mess stuff up. There's a complete turn off freesync option. In youtube type: freesync wont turn off (fix) from jitter and it will help!
@AncientGameplays , Fabio. You are a life saver. I saw this video about 2 months after it's release and I suddenly realised that I always download my chipset driver from my motherboards manufacturers (Gigabyte's) website. You in your video said you should download it from AMD directly. Now I checked both version number and release dates and there is a massive difference. Apparently the version on Gigabyte's website is version number 3.10 from april 2022. The version AMD is providing is 4.11 from november 2022. I am about to install 4.11 now thanks to you. I wonder if my microstutters will decrease or even vanish! Thanks!
A qualidade de vídeo está maravilhosa. Você disse na comunidade que usou o codec AV1. Consegui dar zoom no vídeo pelo celular, em 1440p, e a imagem não distorceu. Incrível. Imagina gameplay de ação nesse codec.
@@AncientGameplays youtube limita demais o bitrate abaixo de 1440p, então tem mais a ver com a resolução que vc uploada do que qualquer outra coisa. se conseguir upar em 4k, é sempre melhor, mesmo que o video seja produzido em 1080p
Thanks Fabio I got an green screen yesterday I have (3090 evga nvidia) never had the green screen I updated my chipset(AMD 5800x3d Awesome cpu) and poof fixed Thanks again for the tips
Thanks Fabio. Didn't realize we could use the Pro drivers instead of Adrenaline. Will keep it in mind. Great video :) PS: I use OCCT for OC stability stress tests.
damn ulps would probably have fixed the sleep issue i had for two years but that was fixed in recent beta drivers. my 6700xt wouldn't wake from sleep. it was fixed literally 2 days before i upgraded to my 6900xt, so i spent that card's almost entire life thinking it might be a hardware issue (i kinda knew it wasn't because it wasn't like this for the first months)
Man if only we knew what caused crashes in DX12. For some reason a lot of dx12 games get driver hangs for me no matter how clean I install or what drivers I’ve tried. I have noticed it happens more when having programs in the background tho
You should do warzone 2 AMD settings OPTIMIZATION , dude million ppl would watch it, you helped me so i can at least enjoy with older pc. btw greath job on every video!!!! and ty
Tip#1 just fixed my brand new legion 7 all AMD laptop. I was having poor quality video playback. I did the factory reset update and it's all good. Thanks
Bro, 15 minutes in TestMem, as well as DRAM calc for Ryzen built-in tests, isn't nearly enough for RAM stability check. I've had errors pop up 2-3 hours of testing in. It is fine as an intermittent checkup when you tweaked some timings and want to see if it's immediately unstable, but plan to OC / reduce timings further. For a final stability check what I did was first run "Easy" and "Normal" DRAM calculator tests, twice each, to see if there are any glaring issues, then 10 passes of LinX with task size at least half the memory amount, then TestMem5 extreme preset by anta777 which took like 8+ hours for 64Gb of DDR4 3600@16-18-16-36-56 on R7-5800X (may vary wildly because RAM volume dependant, 32Gb would prob'ly take less than 4 hours), and then about an hour and a half of Prime95 "Large" (large tests for memory, small for CPU). For CPU, it's a bit easier - just pile up popular benchmarks like LinX and LinPack Xtreme (100 passes of relatively small task size of 2048-4096MiB), Prime95 (Small FFT for at least an hour, had one thread crash after 42 minutes of test), CineBench and whatever else is deemed decent on the Internet for processor stability tests. GPU is the most difficult in the meaning that, as you said, it may crunch like 5 tests and 10 games no problem but BSOD on that one specific title. IMO, the best way to start is not raw power draw tests like FurMark or MSI Kombustor, but visual graphics benchmarks like Unigine Heaven, Valley, Superposition, if they're good then power draw tests, then 3DMarks (I have a collection starting from 3DM2001SE and onwards up to 2016 version, and I usually run them consecutively one after the other, even the old outdated ones, when I check supposedly final OC on a new GPU), then some graphics heavy games, preferably ones that have modern features (like raytracing for today's titles such as Crysis Remastered, Control, Quake 2 RTX, DooM Eternal, etc.) and simply "heavy on the GPU" ones like Cyberpunk. But the best way to ensure stability is to not over-overclock - pushing those last hundred or two MHz might be viable for competitive overclocking, but it won't suddenly make an unplayable game silky smooth.
Hope this video helps you guys 💪💪
Very helpful video. I went back to amd found a cheap rx6800 xD miss nvidia features but i dont need them now that i got higher resolution. All good stuff
💪
THANK YOU!
Quick question. Amd has drivers for their motherboards but so do the companies that sell them. I'd think the company that sold the motherboard would have better drivers for their own equipment right? Amd drivers would just be like a base driver and the manufactueres drivers would be tailored to how the mb was built right?
i have a question aswell. whts wrong with AMD anti-lag? what issues does it cause :O
This dude single handedly carries the AMD community regarding all gpu/cpu related issues.
He is The Dude
AMD Jesus
100%❤
seriously
Yup can easily ask for being AMD's Portugal HQ head of the technical devision if not already :)
Honestly cannot thank you enough! Bought a new rx 6800 for only $485 and was thrilled untilled I experienced all of these stuttering issues. Your simple guide was concrete, functional, and solved my problems! I really appreciate what you do.
Glad to hear
what you done bro.
Yes what uve done
I bought the same card and my PC doesn't even recognize it's plugged in 😂
I know you havent answered yet but pls mate we really need you just bought an 6800 and suffer from stuttering what was the fix for you??
Tip number 15: use radeon slimmer to remove AMD Ryzen Master module from the GPU drivers or else each time ur drivers gets reset to default and u load a profile back, the driver will try to automatically OC CPU before loading your custom settins and it will change scalar value in bios to 10x and it will result with instabilities and BSODs....
That just happens with 5000 series and some oc profiles
I think that this is happening to me. I dont know why adrenalin has cpu controller if ryzen master already exists... How to eliminate this from adrenalin with radeon slimmer?
@olaboratoriodeivi just follow instructions in Slimmer and uncheck Ryzen master module. I remove it from all drivers before installing.
@@tornyakvonvlashic8951 thanks man
Thanks so much! I upgraded from a GTX 1660 Super to a 6800 XT this week and the software options were definitely a bit overwhelming, so this was a great place to start.
What are your specs? I have a 1660 super & plan to do the exact same.
I upgraded from 1650 to 6700 xt but I’m getting stutters I hope this helps me
@@dfredankeydid it help?
@@dfredankeydid it help?
These videos are always appreciated. I never had and AMD GPU before, but I got a 6800XT for $100 below MSRP a few months ago, and your videos are all I needed to get it dialed in. Thanks!
6800 XT for 550$? Not bad.
@@raresmacovei8382 Yeah, newegg had ASRock Phantom Gaming D versons for US$535 (-$20MIR). I have an OG ATi reference model.
Got an RX6800 for 500USD. Walks all over my 2060super. I am just using the drivers alone with the software!
I got 6800 xt for 400 dollar, but I cant get it to boot into windows but lets see if the tips will work..
This really helped!
Recently I bought a new cl 16 3600mhz ram kit, and it failed to boot every second time, when I turned on my pc. I never even tought that the problem might be that I didn't updated the chiplet drivers. As soon as I saw it in the video, I updated the chiplet drivers and now it works perfectly.
Thank's Fabio
Chipset, not chiplet haha
I can vouch for the first one. My laptop was performing much slower than usual a week ago and the CPU was not being used properly. I reinstalled the drivers and that made the performance normal again. I have Intel UHD 630in my laptop so this applies to everyone.
If possible, use drivers from manufacturer's website. I found my old Dell Vostro performs better in gaming when using Dell's driver than Intel's generic driver.
@@gamtax I guess I will try that some day
I bought an xfx 6950xt from best buy on sale for 729. This video is great for someone like me who hasn't had AMD since the 580 came out. This GPU so far is a massive beast.
massive indeed, and performs crazy well
Good tips. It reminded me to update my system drivers. As they were more than a year old.
One point of critique though. Gold plated cables give better protection against oxidation and corrosion. But it's not directly affecting sound or data quality. So unless you live in a humid climate, I wouldn't bother spending the extra money.
Yeah, that's not what I mean, they're just usually related to a better quality product
Thanks for the video man! I found a way to solve 90 percent of my driver issues and that was changing my OS from CSM to UEFI. I hope this helps others!
You need that to use things like sam, and nobody should ever use csm nowadays...
Should also mention that for the people that have lots of crashing/black screen/bsod/flickering issues disabling windows MPO fixes most of them, atleast until microsoft/nvidia/amd decide to finally fix this.
Indeed, maybe I can do a video solely for that
Wht is MPO and how do i disable it?
This lad is an absolute legend 💯 we need no other AMD spokesperson but him🙌
I have a HX750 from 2007 that still works daily on home NAS.
ever since that first Corsair HX i was in LOVE
since then i have bought 2 HX850's and newest is my HX1200 from 2017.
Never had any issues and all still do work Daily.
Great vid
One very important thing you didn't mention when talking about HDMI cables: Keep the cable as short as possible. Especially for HDR 4k.
Why short as possible ?????
@@sajithsaji3606 Sometimes the signal drops and there can be all kinds of issues. But its most important when using pc with 4k HDR TV's
@@quajay187 I'm planning to build my first gaming pc do you recommend me Nvidia or AMD gpu ???? I use gpu for only gaming
@@sajithsaji3606 oh man haha...thats a BIG question. I guess i would go with Nvidia just because its your first time and Nvidia cards are a little more plug and play friendly. But honestly you can go with either. Just get whats best for your budget and value
Well, i dont think nobody in their right mind would use a 3m cable
I am completely new to building PCs, and I was really disappointed when I started playing on my newly bought RX 6600, as I experienced crashes and stuttering. I honestly didn't think anything would work, but I decided to give installing the chipset drivers a try, as you recommended. I wasn't expecting much, but oh my god, it fixed my issue! My games are now really stable, and I haven't experienced any crashes or stuttering since. Thank you so much!
Glad I helped. As I say most issues are user related haha
Thank you so much! I had the driver timeout error & used one of your suggestions "AMD Cleanup Utility", no more errors! Not only that, but it also speeded up my whole computer! I have a ROG Crosshair Hero VIII with an AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-Core Processor and an AMD Radeon Pro WX 7100 Graphics 8GB and 64GB RAM. I'm not into gaming, I use Lightroom & Photoshop and I do some video editing. I haven't tried your other suggestions yet. I had problems before with a cheap Display Port cable. Thanks again, you are my number one "go to" for AMD help!
Getting a Win 10 pro key was easier and faster than I expected.
Got it through you because of the RX 6800 undervolting vid.
Because, after 30+ years of mostly Intel and Nvidia, my PC is now completely red.
Literally as well. Case RGB, keyboard/mouse RGB, all RED! lol
Thank you 💪💪
i was getting with last drivers a lot of shutters lately with the 6700xt ... thanks so much disabling ULPS fixed it,you are the best Fabio
Great to hear that! big hug
Great video. Many amazing fixes, you have done a lot of great work here!
This guy saving AMD's reputation, in my 6 years of using radeon GPUs (Powercolor R7 240, Gigabyte RX 570 4gb Gaming, Powercolor Red Devil RX 6600 XT) I only have like 2-5 minor issues that DDU then reinstalling the same version or different version of the driver fixed the issue.
THATS what the factory reset option does. For some dumb reason I thought it was to reset all the users settings to get rid of any screw ups the user may have made. Though I just use DDU, but this is good to know.
0:03 - _So anyways, Tech Don started blastin_
Hahhahahaha
Thanks for the tips Jared Leto! Helped a lot!!
Thanks! I've been with Nvidia and Intel for a long time and I needed this video with my upcoming new AMD rig, so thank you.
Thank you as well for watching and for donating! Cheers
I've experienced some issues with some games after i upgrade my GPU, and installing chipset driver fixed the issues. Thank you for this
You're very welcome!
Your self talk is precious
As someone who is purchasing their first AMD GPU very soon (7900 XTX or 6950 XT) I appreciate this video!
You're welcome, I'll get one too
Same here or at least if everything goes right then I'll be getting the 7900xtx on launch day if it turns out to be as good as AMDs slides we saw a while ago.
Nice job on the editing bro, it's nice to see you progressing !
Thanks man, I do "evolve" over time haha
Thanks for the advice! I would love to see a vr focused video!
Damn!the ulps tip is a life saver. I used to curse all the time with the stutter and hiccup I would have. My laptop has a radeon on board card and it would always have a 1second stutter randomly. I knew it had something to do with the radeon settings as my desktop had none of the stutters. Thank you for your good work.
Amazing video Fabio! Thankfully i haven’t had any of these issues but it is invaluable to know these things! Appreciate the content so much!
Thanks 💪💪
What a wonderful video!
I was having freezing issues on the Xenia emulator (Xbox360) that occurred after a while running Red Dead Redemption 1.
After a while I received the message ¨Graphic device lost¨.
The solution was the tip to disable ULPS.
Many thanks again Fabio!
Great to know I could help 💪💪
if you have encounter black screen when using chromium based browser like Edge/Chrome/Opera, change Choose ANGLE graphics backend to D3D9 from Flags settings.
it worked for me.
Intro alone was worth the subscribe.
Hahahaha, thanks
One of the most useful videos you ever made, a good recap of all the tips you gave us with your other content 😎
It's almost one year with my r7-5800x system and almost 8 months with my XFX Merc Black rx6750xt and you helped me a lot.
Now comes the wall-of-text of you have time to waste 😅
I think i found my best OC + small-UV that seems stable on every game. When testing my oc settings the game that surprised me with stability issues was DiRT2.0! Codemasters ego engine it's so sensitive that the game didn't crashed when uncapped, but only in less intensive scenarios with vsync on!
Now it's 1 month of running this oc and seems stable: i have vRAM at 2312mhz + fast timings, core at 1152mV and 2823mhz. I tested 2833mhz (or more) with 1142mV (or less) but the video driver was crashing in dirt rally 2.0 🧐 The performance was 0.5% to 2% better that my current profile but with higher hotspot temps. My chip comes already overclocked from factory so i basically tweaked It a bit while keeping my delta between core and hotspot the same as my day one with this card. When hotspot it's at 91°C core sits 61°C (vrms at 70°C, vRAM at 50°C / 20°C amb temp). I have to play hours of Control/Cyberpunk to have those temps, in less heavy games i have 27°C delta instead. In benchs i have small spikes of 33°C immediatly retuning to 30°C. Time Spy (Graphic Test 2) let me notice that, i run Power Limit at 239w (+4%) or It gets worse: PL at +15% gives me 265w usage with +2avg fps in benchmarks but 35°C delta instead of 27°C, and unnoticeable gaming improvements. From +5% to +10% PL no improvements only higher temps than +4%.
My best Graphic score on Time Spy with this oc was 14475pts, I saw reddit posts of peoples struggling with rtx3070 (the card i wanted) to reach my scores with a global stable oc. Looking forward to rdna4 or rdna5 👍
My small question is: should i've been worried about that high delta and repaste my card? (edit: i can use mx6 paste maybe)
Already with gpu custom fans profile and a good case (275r airflow) pwm tuned for negative pressure inside with 6x120mm fans.
Thanks in advice for your time and patience, your tips videos are Gold 🥰
Well, your delta id a bit higher indeed and you can repaste, but as long as it sits below 95C on the hotspot I think you're fine
@@AncientGameplays well with 30C ambient i had 99-100C hotspot...
Really appreciate your channel! Hope it grows huge bro, thank you for all you do!
Thank you for watching and commenting
That ain’t no tech Jesus, that’s Morbius.
Love the content btw.
As a long time amd user, specially with Rx 400, 500 and Vega.
The best thing for Vega at least, is using amernime drivers with Radeon pro tweaks. Those drivers make Vega 56 extremely stable with aggressive overclock/undervolt.
I got good results with the drivers for rx470 @1360mhz core 2000mhz Memory.
Rx580 @1480mhz core.
Sadly, the results weren't great for RX6600M (yup, that Chinese mod card). Didn't solve the common yearly unfixable problems of amd with freesync going green while using different refresh rate on multimonitors
Classic video lad added to a simple under volt on an AMD Radeon system it is the best optimization advice for all.
Disabling MPO just fixed my longstanding issues with the frequent stuttering and cursor disappearing on chrome-based browser. Thank you very much
What is MPO means bro ???? I'm a beginner
@@sajithsaji3606 literally google it and you’ll immediately find out what it is and how to disable it..
@@sajithsaji3606 multiplane overlay
as usual Jesus helping me solving my problems
More like Andrea Pirlo
Thank you for the tips! Turned antilag off and now no problems with frame rates. Radeon Adrenalin offers a lot of options but it seems to me that turning most of them off is the way to go. Right now only amd freesync premium is on. Fan control is also decent I think.
Glad to help
I just bought an ASRock Phantom RX 6800 graphics card. Previously, I was using a GTX 1070, and everything was running fine except for the gaming performance, which wasn't great anymore. When using the RX 6800, I encountered issues like FPS drops and screen stuttering while playing games. After watching some videos and researching, I found out that disabling the ULPS (Ultra Low Power State) fixed everything. I'm really satisfied with the result, and I want to thank the channel owner for the helpful information!
Glad to help! In some pcs even more with olde CPUs ulps can cause issues
Very useful (updated) video!! Thank you so much!!!
one thing as someone who has been building systems for years this one aspect i all ways see mentioned but not encouraged hard enough is rechecking your work. reseat your hardware even if you think its ok check it again.
Excellent video. You didn't leave anything untouched
Thanks!
Can't thank you enough. It's a while ago but 2 years ago one of your videos helped me with black screen problems on my amd system. Never had the same issues again following your tips 😄
Great! Haha
I just did a full DDU (in safe mode this time), so far so good using the latest optional driver. I'm glad I took out that ancient sound card though, I'm getting double the framerate in Scorn now. I think just certain games were glitching on it. (Old Xonar D2x from 2008)... I also disabled ULPS with afterburner...
You did well, glad to hear it! Also played scorn, enjoyed it
What chipset do I use for amd rx 6600 xt
The thick ones are better than the thin ones! Cool, got it!
Good vidéo i love this type of vidéo it’s cool to learn a new information on my pc and my graphics card continue this 👍
Another important point is to download software for your peripherals like your keyboard and mouse. I thought it was cpu stutter for months until i downloaded corsair ICUE software for my wireless mouse and now it works perfectly and is more responsive
that's because you had a wireless mouse that needed the software, which is quite odd to be honest
@@AncientGameplays yeah you might be right but it’s something that isn’t straight forward because you plug in the dongle and it’s advertised as lighting fast and works right off the bat making you think it’s good to go. Thanks for the video though. You should make one on consoles needing cleaning and thermal paste and people needing to enable 120hz on the next gen if they have a supported montior, they don’t realize you need to configure first so you take advantage of it
Watch out when replacing thermal pads to match the original thickness because it could bend and break solders and so break the GPU
True! Too thin or too thick can lead to some bad surprises.
Unfortunately it's not just thickness that should be chosen carefully but also hardness. It should match both original thickness and hardness to be safe to use. And this is what makes it a task not suitable for amateurs (unless you feel risky enough) because you cannot measure hardness, especially after years of use which dry out the original pads.
Im pretty tech literate, I somehow didnt install my chipset drivers. I had even set up SAM. I've had my 5600x for nearly 3 years. Upgraded to a 6700xt from a 1070 recently. terrible stutters in most games. Just installed chipset drivers and its night and day.
Thanks a lot, great channel for AMD owners.
Glad I could help you there :D
Viva, Fabio!
Tudo bem?
Excelente video como sempre!
Obrigado pelas dicas! 😃
Obrigado por ver!
Best intro ever for a very helpful topic :D
Thanks haha
@@AncientGameplays Thanks to you ;)
Did some comparable tweaks with my 6800xt. No noticeable fps drop but lower temps and power consumption.
Fine tuning is a fun part pc gaming, thx for the tips you provide to the amd community.
Thanks for watching and commenting
Very very good tips. Hope many people watch this video! 🍀
You always come through for team red 👊
I do what I can to help my viewers
Watched so many "fix windows gaming stutters" and optimization sites and never, ever do they fix the issues. For years and years messing around with settings i also know a few tricks. But you are exactly saying the right stuff. Great fixes and stuff! i also must say that my desktop pc did so much better after disabling win11 gaming mode and freesync. Freesync can help, but also mess stuff up. There's a complete turn off freesync option. In youtube type: freesync wont turn off (fix) from jitter and it will help!
If freesync messed things up you might need a monitor firmware update or a better cable
@AncientGameplays , Fabio. You are a life saver. I saw this video about 2 months after it's release and I suddenly realised that I always download my chipset driver from my motherboards manufacturers (Gigabyte's) website. You in your video said you should download it from AMD directly. Now I checked both version number and release dates and there is a massive difference. Apparently the version on Gigabyte's website is version number 3.10 from april 2022. The version AMD is providing is 4.11 from november 2022.
I am about to install 4.11 now thanks to you. I wonder if my microstutters will decrease or even vanish! Thanks!
Yeah, chipset drivers are VERY important
my rx6600 will arrive at December 7, this timing could not be anymore perfect, thanks man 👌
Great haha
you will love it. if you aim for 1080p high/ultra damn just a beauty. thank god i went from a gt 1030 to this gpu.
Great video. Thanks for all of your hard work.
I've just bought Sapphire RX 7600 Pulse less than a week ago and now TH-cam offers me your video since then, one after another
Well, glad I can help
A qualidade de vídeo está maravilhosa. Você disse na comunidade que usou o codec AV1. Consegui dar zoom no vídeo pelo celular, em 1440p, e a imagem não distorceu. Incrível. Imagina gameplay de ação nesse codec.
Tem muito a ver com o bitrate mais do que com o codec (aumentei o bitrate), mas tudo ajuda
@@AncientGameplays youtube limita demais o bitrate abaixo de 1440p, então tem mais a ver com a resolução que vc uploada do que qualquer outra coisa. se conseguir upar em 4k, é sempre melhor, mesmo que o video seja produzido em 1080p
Amazing video! I'm going to share this with everyone I know.
Thanks Fabio I got an green screen yesterday I have (3090 evga nvidia) never had the green screen I updated my chipset(AMD 5800x3d Awesome cpu) and poof fixed Thanks again for the tips
You're very welcome :D
Thanks for the ULPS trick. I'll have to try that.
These intros will never get old no matter how silly they seem.
Good haha
Friendly reminder, doing clean driver install resets to default the nvidia graphic settings/control panel.
Of course
Thanks Fabio.
Didn't realize we could use the Pro drivers instead of Adrenaline. Will keep it in mind.
Great video :)
PS: I use OCCT for OC stability stress tests.
Occt is not bad as well
Fabio? lol
@@mariolp2999 yes?
I like occt. Especially for CPU stress. It's good at finding errors quickly.
that intro got me rolling on the floor 😂
damn ulps would probably have fixed the sleep issue i had for two years but that was fixed in recent beta drivers. my 6700xt wouldn't wake from sleep. it was fixed literally 2 days before i upgraded to my 6900xt, so i spent that card's almost entire life thinking it might be a hardware issue (i kinda knew it wasn't because it wasn't like this for the first months)
Damn, thats crap
At work. I know what I'm doing when I get home. Had screen tearing from not having the update chipset driver. Thank you!
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The latest driver finally fixed the only problem I was having
Great! Which was?
@@AncientGameplayssome vrchat media players used to crash me.
BIG THUMBSUP. Disabling AntiLag removed a huge lag when on TH-cam. Thank you
Any way to get that monitoring software you use at 20:13? I've seen it in your videos before and would love to use it for some of my own benchmarking
That's MSI Afterburner
@@AncientGameplays Oh damn really? Guess I gotta look into how to customize the look of the OSD
@@AncientGameplays How do you combine the CPU cores? I get a list of 12 CPU cores (having a 6/6 Ryzen 5). That's way too much info, lol
The fact that this video needed to be recommended on youtube kinda says it all about the mentality of non-AMD users...
What do you mean?
Man if only we knew what caused crashes in DX12. For some reason a lot of dx12 games get driver hangs for me no matter how clean I install or what drivers I’ve tried. I have noticed it happens more when having programs in the background tho
Watch this video then 💪💪
Finaly the best guide bro :D didn't start watching, like from me !!!!!!!!!! now let's see the stuff
You should do warzone 2 AMD settings OPTIMIZATION , dude million ppl would watch it, you helped me so i can at least enjoy with older pc. btw greath job on every video!!!! and ty
Valeu brother.. ótimas dicas vou compartilhar pra uma galera e uns amigos que as vezes tem problemas com amd
De nada meu caro, um abraço
Thanks a lot! , the overclocking stability method worked for me. I had my overclock set very high and this helped me thanks for the help!
Great to hear ^_^
This dude carried amd fr
Great work brother! Commenting for the algorithm.
Thsnk you!
Bom vídeo com boa informação 💪😃👍
Obrigado
Tip#1 just fixed my brand new legion 7 all AMD laptop. I was having poor quality video playback. I did the factory reset update and it's all good. Thanks
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I love your videos fabio. 😭 please keep up the good work, always amazing and keep up the memes and the funny intros lmao love you bro
hahah, thank man!
this came just in time :D thank you
Great then!
Wow, you are rocking it bro 😮😮😮
Good job man 👌
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also check your windows system integrity. SFC /SCANNOW on elevated cmd window will do the trick.
he is definitely the AMD whisperer!!!
Hey, nice intro! :) JoJo is life. Just one question: would disabling ULPS via registry sufficient or should I rather use Afterburner to disable it?
Msi afterburner is easy, after you do it, it is done
Nice video! Good vibes man!
Thanks!
I have found putting my games on an ssd has helped fix a lot of my issues with amd gpus
Its not with amd gpus alone, but with all gpus, games need ssds nowadays
This was great! Thanks man!
Tnx alot . This settings solved my issue on TDR .
Really thanks man . U are the best
Thanks buddy. Your the Leonardo De Vinci of GPUs 🤩
Stutter, lag, tearing and throttle. The four horsemen of the apocalypse.
Bro, 15 minutes in TestMem, as well as DRAM calc for Ryzen built-in tests, isn't nearly enough for RAM stability check. I've had errors pop up 2-3 hours of testing in. It is fine as an intermittent checkup when you tweaked some timings and want to see if it's immediately unstable, but plan to OC / reduce timings further.
For a final stability check what I did was first run "Easy" and "Normal" DRAM calculator tests, twice each, to see if there are any glaring issues, then 10 passes of LinX with task size at least half the memory amount, then TestMem5 extreme preset by anta777 which took like 8+ hours for 64Gb of DDR4 3600@16-18-16-36-56 on R7-5800X (may vary wildly because RAM volume dependant, 32Gb would prob'ly take less than 4 hours), and then about an hour and a half of Prime95 "Large" (large tests for memory, small for CPU).
For CPU, it's a bit easier - just pile up popular benchmarks like LinX and LinPack Xtreme (100 passes of relatively small task size of 2048-4096MiB), Prime95 (Small FFT for at least an hour, had one thread crash after 42 minutes of test), CineBench and whatever else is deemed decent on the Internet for processor stability tests.
GPU is the most difficult in the meaning that, as you said, it may crunch like 5 tests and 10 games no problem but BSOD on that one specific title. IMO, the best way to start is not raw power draw tests like FurMark or MSI Kombustor, but visual graphics benchmarks like Unigine Heaven, Valley, Superposition, if they're good then power draw tests, then 3DMarks (I have a collection starting from 3DM2001SE and onwards up to 2016 version, and I usually run them consecutively one after the other, even the old outdated ones, when I check supposedly final OC on a new GPU), then some graphics heavy games, preferably ones that have modern features (like raytracing for today's titles such as Crysis Remastered, Control, Quake 2 RTX, DooM Eternal, etc.) and simply "heavy on the GPU" ones like Cyberpunk. But the best way to ensure stability is to not over-overclock - pushing those last hundred or two MHz might be viable for competitive overclocking, but it won't suddenly make an unplayable game silky smooth.
That's a lot of text. I said 15 minutes absolute minimum ofc
Very BIG thank you for explaining all the important things when updating PC ❤🙏!!!
Thank you as well!