11/24/2023 0 Comments Dirt 4 stuttering![]() ![]() then set your CAS lower accordingly try for the DRAM timing info listed for 1866mhz which should work. To fix your problem, ensure your RAM is set to 1866 or 1600mhz or whatever lowest it lets you manually and disable XMP leave it on AUTO and manually set your mhz to 1/4 or half perfect division for infinity fabric like say 9mhz. ![]() I thought I'd see a marked improvement and be able to turn up some details, but in most games tested so far I haven't been able to increase much without frame rates dropping to unacceptable levels. I'm quite surprised and disappointed in that. It's just a shame that there really is almost no frame rate improvement over the RX480 in the titles that were struggling on it. A day and several hours of work later -Ĭompletely removed and replaced motherboard chipset drivers, rebooted in safe mode and ran the AMD uninstaller utility (be aware that safe mode "minimal" does not output video via DisplayPort use HDMI!), upgraded motherboard BIOS to latest, set RAM speed to 2800 (I think my RAM is 3200 - been a while! - but the BIOS was reporting one of them as 2800 so I forced that speed as the BIOS wanted to be like 2400), installed the AMD drivers only - not the Adrenalin software - managing fan curve in Afterburner only, and. Only after getting the stutters and looking specifically for that do I find it's pretty much universal for these cards.) (And yet reviews only complained about the price from the past few years. Such a shame that an expensive card like this should have a terrible problem affecting so many users. ![]() It still gave decent FPS with some graphic options turned down. If the other power supply cable doesn't solve it, I may have to return the card and go back to the RX480. Well, I just tested it in something else, and nope. I've ordered a separate PCIe cable for my PSU as well to avoid the daisy-chain setup in use now (for the 6700 XT requires two 8-pin connections), just to be safe. I also had my second monitor turned off, so I saw the comments here and turned it back on (it was always "on" in Windows just not powered on), but still no stuttering just now even with the monitor on. What seems to have stopped it now was turning off Radeon Enhanced Sync in the Adrenaline software as well as Frame Rate Target Control (which I rather liked so as not to have a video card pumping out 500 fps needlessly, but in rFactor 2 which I was testing I have a 144 cap in my player profile from the client side, so don't need it on the driver side - I just worry about games that don't have such a cap). Then everything went smoothly, like it doesn't want you to capture its bugs. I just installed a 6700 XT and wow, stutter city, with sound glitching as well - unless I tried to record the gameplay to get a video record of the issue. Disabled all extra options in AMD Radeon (e.g.Disconnecting both, leaving only one, didn't seem to resolve the issue. Only difference since acquiring the 6700XT is two extra monitors. I did not experience these stutters on my old RX480.GPU and CPU temps seem nominal: hovering around 50-70C for both of them.Tried setting minimum core clock slider for game profiles but no difference on stutters.Even if I set it to 60fps it would still stutter below 60fps. Tried locking the fps to lower values (like 200 on CSGO) but it would still stutter below.Running two separate 8 pin cables to the PSU instead of a shared one.Tried installing the GPU drivers in Driver Only mode (this made the stutters a little less frequent I think but still persisted).BIOS on motherboard has been tried both on beta and stable (Asus X570-E).I have reinstalled Windows completely and tried playing above games with only drivers installed, AMD Chipset and GPU drivers, (no other applications) with latest windows updates.I have tried using DDU and then installing 21.5.2 and current WHQL 21.4.1 to no avail.I also observed that with LatencyMon, during games, the stuttering would coincide with DPC latency spikes on Dxgkrnl.sys not sure if that is related. The stuttering feels like frame skipping sometimes the audio will also stutter along with the visual stutter. In high fps games like CSGO, I also observed very high fps variance (jumping between 200 to 700 fps) where I did not experience such large differentials on my old RX480 GPU. In all of them, to varying degrees, there were small stuttering problems. I have tested the following games: Overwatch, CSGO, Star Citizen, Elite Dangerous, Call of Duty Warzone. ![]() Monitors: Samsung Odyssey G7 1440p, Gigabyte G27QC 1440p, TN 1080p PSU: be quiet! 750W Straight Power 11 80+ Platinum RAM: 32GB (3200MHz) DDR4 CL16 (DOCP enabled)ĭrives: Samsung 970 Evo (NVMe), Samsung 860 EVO (SSD), Silicon Power NVMe ![]()
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