Do you know how to fix the brightness flickering issue with FreeSync on? when watching a video online, like on youtube. with videos that have 60 or 50 Hz. I get brightness flickering with FreeSync on. right now I keep it off in AMD software. it would be nice to have it on. I have a msi 5700 xt evoke and 3600. 32 gb ram 3200 cl 16 8*4, 27" G5 Odyssey Gaming Monitor With 1000R Curved with the latest update 1009. Radeon 22.5.1and all drivers are up today I have tried on brave, firefox, and chrome. Thank you
Thanks for this video I'm glad you addressed framerate limiting as a legitimate fix, not many youtubers do. Who cares if your PC can reach 200fps in a game. If your game is stuttering all over the place it doesn't matter how high your FPS is.
Said this for years and it enrages me when I'm watching people playing at 200 fps but it's unplayable to be give me even 60 as long as its smooth and stutter free
If you have to limit settings to keep noise down, you probably should just limit fan speed. ReLive makes that easy for GPU, and case/CPU fan curves are easy to set in BIOS. None of the fans in my system can go over 40% max, it's right on the border of inaudible, and the curve is flat so I don't hear them ramp up or down. If your temps are too high doing this, maybe look into better case/fans/cooler.
@@libertyprime9307 I could do that...adjust the fan curve....but I just use Adrenaline software...Radeon chill to where the frametime graph is flat. None of my fans ramping up is just a huge side benefit and lower power also. I do this for each game I play. Easy!
You were the first one to ever inform me about FPS limiting, which is something I would probably never discover or experiment with on my own. Aside from the scenarios above, it saved me a lot of trouble with some indie games with far simpler graphics. Despite their low graphical quality, my GPU would run hot at max temps, because it would grind out insane frames per second due to the game's low requirements. In other words, my GPU would literally smack the game right and left at its own expense. I took control of such games by limiting the FPS. Thanks a lot man! Your advices are always appreciated.
i was skeptical about limiting fps in game with rtss, and hell why was i so stubborn. After i tried limiting my fps in game, the stutters almost went from like 10+ in a minute to just 1 once every few minutes, man you're a living miracle
A small note about frame limiting: There's one gaming genre where you should NEVER use frame limiting and that is Fighting Games. You know, games like Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, King of Fighters, etc. Now, why never? Because unlike any other game genre, FGs base their logic on 60 FPS always. If for some reason your FG is running below or above 60 FPS, you're literally playing a different game. Also, these games already have their own frame limiters inside which conflict with external ones so even if you use a frame limiter to keep the game at 60 FPS, there's a chance you're gonna introduce stutters instead of fixing them.
Since NVIDIA and AMD added frame limiters on their drivers panels I've used those and not seen any difference compared to RTSS. But the amount of people who complain to me about stutters and then refuse to cap their frame rate is ridiculously high...
This channel single handedly give more exposure to how AMD can live up to its potential. I mean, if it's not because of you, i wouldn't know that there's an optimized modded driver version for AMD (cheers to the modders for doing the great work) even for THE OLDER GPUs
If I unterstand that right, limiting slightly below the average FPS, would give me better stability, as opposed to limiting just below max refresh rate of my monitor?
@@lukaszpowalowski8342 only if your average fps are somewhat lower than your monitor hz. If you have 144hz monitor, and game averages 100 fps, you limit it to 90. But if you have 144hz monitor and game averages 160, you're better limiting to 130-140
@@LuisC7 I'll test this out, currently limiting to 3 FPS below my monitors max refresh rate (144Hz). I'll limit it slightly below the game's average FPS.
@@lukaszpowalowski8342 yes it makes your GPU not work always at 100% so latency and consistency is greatly improved. Especially latency. You have a great channel here on youtube that checked latency after limiting fps.
This is why console game are most of the time so smooth. They can pull more fps, but cap it for consonant frame time. I prefer smoothness over high fps frame dropping.
i mean measuring fps isnt wrong, but constantly making my gpu run at max performance for no reason/gain whatsoever kind of pointless (and energy wasting)
This video is amazing. I promise I did not fastforward a single second. Not only am I saving it to rewatch it, but also sharing. Congratulations on your video, and thank you so much.
@@AncientGameplays brother I tell everyone about u and share all the relevant info with my buddies. Thank you for all the info and keep up the good videos. Love from U.S!
I always download the latest driver before running ddu, so once it's done I can just double click it from the desktop after reboot, love your channel keep up the good work
I used to do it from the game configuration to reduce GPU workload, but now that you say that those usually don't work I will do what you suggested, thanks for the video.
I bought an NVME ssd yesterday and moved some of my games there from my 10 years old HDD. I've noticed 99% of my stuttering has gone away and wasn't expecting it. I mostly wanted it for the loading times, it's nuts
4:24 fps limiting really helped me in rdr2 now im playing on 100 fps without drops on high settings thank you so much you saved me even after 2 years ago video
Could you make a video explaining the different video settings in games, for example: Anti aliasing, shadow textures, FOV, motion blur, Ray tracing, chromatic depth of field, film grain, etc, all of those. With a disclaimer obviously that these may vary depending on the GPU and which are GPU bound and CPU bound. And thanks for the free video haha!
@@juand.g.2602 Anti aliasing - increasing it cuts down on the jagged edges of rendered object. Most modern cards can handle this at max setting without a large performance hit. GPU bound Shadow texture- refers to the level of detail of shadows. Turning this down can be a decent performance uplift for low performance cards. GPU bound FOV- field of view. Increasing this increases how much you can see at any given time. Keeping this low or at default is better for performance in low end cards. GPU bound Motion blur- blending of frames in certain objects/instances creating a blurriness. I typically turn this off because I don't like it but I don't think it's a very large performance hit either way. GPU Ray tracing- is a major hit to CPU and GPU performance. Ray tracing changes the way shadows, lighting and even reflections are generated. Typically there are multiple options to enable or disable with ray traced reflections being one of the hardest hitters. Nvidia cards are way better at ray tracing than AMD and using DLSS or FSR is basically a requirement to get the most out of this setting. Chromatic depth of field- I'm not 100% sure about this option since I've never seen it. I think it refers to the distance at which lighting effects are blurred an unblurred. Probably GPU bound effect. Film grain- GPU bound effect that makes the image grainy like it's on old movie film. I don't like the effect so I turn it off personally.
@@toxicavenger6172 fov performance gains probably have effect in games where the developer has implemented frustum culling and other optimisations where objects outside of the fov aren't rendered.
Alex over at Digital Foundry often does performance videos of PC games and will go through all of the settings and explain what they do and what their impact is, I think Spiderman was the most recent one he did. Tim at Hardware Unboxed also sometimes does them.
For me, the solution was to actually turn off above 4g decoding, including resize bar. Ive tested it many times so Im absolutely sure that its the solution for me. Dont know why it works, but it is what it is. Im on 3060ti and im absolutely enjoying it.
This is useful where some games don't have obvious settings to change the FPS. Most games run very smoothly and can be occasional with the odd game from lack of control on ray tracing.
This unlocked the full power of my 3080 - I changed my windows 10 sound setting to 16bit 48000hz DVD quality, now I can max the resolution out without issue. No stutters, just smooth fps..!
Oh my God. Never knew limiting frame rate in riva tuner works so well! Thanks for the info. Been a long time gamer and only found this out. Very helpful. Tested it with HZDawn and my frametime graph is flat as a ruler. I'm just wowed. You earned a sub, my friend. Thank You! Using an old i5 8400 an a 6600xt. These tips just made me delay upgrading to a new platform. Another thanks for saving me money.
Hi there!! Just a little advice. If someone have a NV Graphics Card, give a try to NV Frame limiter. Playing with G-Sync, Riva tunner showed more FPS variance ( despite flat frame time graph ) than NV Frame limiter which seems to be more efficient somehow. Have a nice day :)
In my case I have fixed these problems with DXVK (Vulkan), I have installed them in several games and the FPS increased as well as better CPU usage and less overhead and no stutters..
There's an even cooler option just below the frame limit option that don't get enough attention. Please look into, Scanline sync and do a video about it. 👍
For me the culprit in some games was the polling rate of my mouse (Logitech G305). Strangely if set to 1000Hz games like Valorant or Apex Legends would strutter every now and then for no real reason. But at 500Hz the frame time was almost perfect.
For everybody that experiences flickering in games with a change of brightness with an AMD Card which also can occur with "||||||" signs when you write and delete text, turn off AMD Freesync. A friend of mine got that Problem suddenly today in the game Rust he has an AMD r5 2600 paired with a RX 6600 (non XT). Thanks Ancient Gameplays for these awesome super informative AMD related videos =) even if I personally use Intel and Nvidea at the Moment I inform myself here for potential future AMD products I will buy.
Nice! Love the work you do and thank you for it. May I ask for you to show -to those who don't know yet- the ways how to find out where the problem is/the bottlenecks or PSU or RAM or HDD problems etc/? I think lot of ppl here would be interested in finding out how to make stress tests of HW components in PC build. [ if you already have this type of videos, sorry, I found you about a month ago and I my time is limited to watch or scroling through all your videos]
I was using the 2 daisychained 6+2 pcie connectors for my gpu , i switched to 2 separate pcie cables, i didnt do it in the first place just cuz i thought why do i need the extra ones dangling around, i instantly noticed a difference in performance , with less random framedrops that shouldnt be happening on a 3060ti, thank you so much man
at this point, AMD needs to sponsor you because you are the only channel that does this for them. and with the upcoming GPU mass sale, people who dont want to buy old mning cards will need these videos to decide if they should "take the risk" and go AMD gpu for the first time instead
Never let windows install gpu driver for you because it will install old default version. Download new driver somewhere, use ddu and delete the old one and final step install new driver while internet is disconected from your pc.
Hi,I bought 3060ti but I have fps drops in all games to 0-20 fps with lagging (freez) like the image stops moving then it come back to normal and then after some minutes it do same thing, my CPU Ryzen 5 2600, 32gb ram 3000,any solution😢? It's running on SSD and my psu is 620w please help me why I'm getting these stuttering
Love ya stuff Fabio ! Amazin AMD support 👍 I also find doing a complete re install of the Win10/11 op system to help as over 2-3 yrs of updates n driver changes can cause issues.
Thank you so much sir for posting the tip about using the Framerate limiter in Riva Tuner rather than using the ones in games. I recently bought a new Lenovo Legion Pro laptop and was dismayed I could never get my Frametime graph to give a nice stutter free line no matter how hard I tried different settings and limiting the framerate via the ingame settings. The stutter was quite noticeable in some games. Nothing I found online seemed to help. But I followed your tip and now I have stutter free in all my games and the graph is a perfect straight line. Again, thank you...... liked and subbed.
Hi Fabio. Thanks for the video. It's mandatory to use RivaTuner, or can you limit only with de Chill feature in the Radeon Software? Thanks once more for your helpful videos.
wow dude .. i have oldest gpu which is radeon 5000 series and i keep getting stutters but after did what u said on the video... my pc run smoothly thank u so much
As a game dev that works for a Highly Recognized Company and prob one of the most controversy company. I can tell you why there are stutters lags micro lags dips in AMD CPUs, it's because AMD Ryzen uses ''Infinity Fabric'' a cheep way to try to fix the lag between the chips that are far away from each other. Because they don't use chips that are close to each other, you get the stutters, AMDdip! And not a flat line even if you have a billion fps. Basic so you can understand in that way: not going in too deep of the architecture, Intel: all CPUs > using Chips > Closer = Faster Smother Line no Stutters even on old CPUs. AMD Ryzen > Chips that are more far away + Infinity Fabric > not a smooth line > because infinity fabric aren't a chip = chips far away > Stutter lag > not a flat line. Until that's not fixed you will always get stutters lags and all the shenanigans you know from AMD Ryzen or Videos like that, you can only fix that by a new architecting new LGA socket perhaps LGA: 2000 or something well that's basely the basics I hope it makes sense for some that reads that comments and did learn something even if I am late here on this video i hope it did help somehow. Btw. that's how Intel and AMD Did Catch you Promise Stuff like huge FPS Live Path support Upgrade and other shenanigans, but they don't tell you that what I did here. I hope you had fun reading it, like I had to type it. :) Best regards Hadouken
The best settings for Radeon so far I have tested this myself even though I get higher fps with my 6800XT the gameplay is not as responsive as to my 6750XT refresh and I was wondering why? I came to the conclusion that there was a good reason why AMD used much faster memory 18Gbps on the 50XT instead of just increasing the core frequency any further... so that's exactly what I did, I set my Vram as high as could (2160Mhz) and leave core frequency at stock, I noticed right away my 6800XT became much more responsive with that small increase in Vram... In conclusion Vram frequency is far more important than core frequency on 6000 series gpus (all 50XT refresh are very good out of the box for that reason)
Note: If you're using AMD I am currently using amd radeon rx 6600, my stuttering issue was probably caused by installing a newer version of the AMD GPU driver, try to reinstall to an older driver version and you're done. Awesome video as always man!!
I know it's kinda specific, but also increasing ram speed could help, especially if you're limited from your CPU. I kept getting "limited by mainthread" on MFS2020, had 40/70% GPU usage and around 50 FPS but felt stuttery (didn't see 1% lows and .1% lows but I'm pretty sure they were low by how it felt... OC my ram from 2666MHz to 3600MHz (it's rated for 3200, but for some reason it got back to 2666 after I've put it to 3200) and I achieved 98/100% GPU usage and 70/80 FPS, the dev FPS counter kept changing from "limited by GPU" to "limited by mainthread" so with my settings it was a good balance to get the best out of both CPU and GPU (r5 3600 and rx 6700 xt). I then limited FPS to 65 so I could have smooth experience but avoid getting those little spikes you have when you get under 60 FPS.
Time to upgrade monitors to a 144hz monitor, you should be able to keep it above 150fps with that setup depending on mobo/ram/PSU, I am with a x570s, a 5600x and a 6700xt
@@Rancid_Ninja I have a 1080p 144Hz monitor, just MFS2020 is heavy af, even a 3090 Ti can't get always over 60fps on ultra settings in rainy conditions...
Keep up the good work Fabio 🙏 Maybe someone here can help me. Since i switch to RX 6600 from 1660S, i got random split second freeze (1-2 seconds freeze then back to normal). I've tried many drivers from 22.3 to the latest and always performing DDU. Enabling 4g decoding, disabling A/V, the freeze occurs only once every 1-2 hours gaming. My specs 10400f/ B460/ 2x8gb 2666/ Corsair gold 650w And btw i think AMD should give you a medal for all your hard work 🍻
Its already fixed! I updated the bios, reinstalling mobo chipset n gpu driver, reseated the ram n gpu, switch to another pcie cable and now it runs smoothly. I dont know which one is work, but if someone experiencing the same problem like me, you can try those methods and watch another Fabio's video for some fix
Já sabes alguma coisa acerca daqueles problemas da RX 6700? Refiro-me ao stuttering e à performance ficar um pouco aquém do esperado em comparação com as outras placas (6600 XT e 6700 XT). Os drivers mais recentes não resolveram isso? Só estou à espera de ver o que acontece no mês que vem para ver se os preços baixam alguma coisa de jeito mas continuo interessado nessa placa ou até na XT se os preços baixarem um bom bocado. A não ser que as RTX baixem muito, mas é esperar para ver.
A performance fica aquém do espero por os clocks são mais baixos também, e. Relação aos stuterings, os 22.8.1 ajudaram um pouco, vamos ver amanhã os 22.8.2
With a pairing of a 3900x cpu and 3060ti gpu I don't think I'm likely to have a cpu issue (especially with 64gb ddr4-3600), but I like these videos and am considering these ideas for my second system should I get a decent gpu for it as it's only a 3600x.
To be fair, all people should consider doing this as the overall experience is much better (I do this in all my games), but with a 3060TI yeah, the 3900X will suffice in 99% of titles
Excelente vídeo, es algo que traté de explicarle a mis amigos hace tiempo, y realmente mejoró muchísimo su experiencia jugando. Siempre es bueno tener vídeos con esta calidad y muestras para recordar lo importante de configurar bien el sistema.
So in other words we need to lower fps to get less Sutter and less drops lol. It defeats the purpose of amd bringing in patches and drivers for more fps. I think this is proof we need to stop thinking only high fps matters. It's clear we have many situations that much higher fps actually hurts the performance. This is why seeing fps in let's say benchmarks don't matter as much as people think for real world performance.
Higher FPS matters in the sense that it brings up your stable point, but yeah. Lots of folks are figuring this out on the Steam Deck with its 40hz mode.
A framerate higher than your screens refresh rate is pointless any way. Benchmarks are for testing hardware so it can be compared to other hardware to see if it's performing properly. People that know what they're doing don't use benchmarks to figure out real world performance.
Is there any benefit to capping frames at a fraction of the monitor's refresh rate? For me I have a variable refresh 144hz display, trying to figure out if it makes a difference or capping at the highest I can put out consistently is ideal
also i've noticed in my experimenting that many games(not every) really like Adaptive Vsync(not g sync and not free sync) ,from the nvidia control panel at the bottom.It behaves like the old Vsync but has really good latency as long as the system can keep up with the wanted fps .i get capped 60fps with a really really stable 16ms of frame time,the graph shows a flat line.SO you get a fixed 60 fps with an almost fixed 16ms frame time with no tearing
fabio you havent been at the praia often this year, after all your hard work you put in your awesome videos please do some relax time and eat some tremocos with panache !!!!! 😁
@@AncientGameplays Yes i have, to all different frame rates. I have followed all your videos on how to fix stutters but no improvement. I see all Pros run an NVIDIA card, is it because they are better?
@@Typh2cool for performance in fortnite on amd you either have to use dx12 beta or get modded drivers which have better support for dx11.. in that case you can use performance mode (dx11) or normal dx11. on the official drivers for amd you should use dx12
@@Typh2cool For Fortnite NVIDIA is currently better, but nothing astonishing... I mean, I have tested the 3050 and 3060 on Fortnite and was basically the same as my 6600XT and 6600 experience...
Well, that defeats the whole purpose of buying high end GPUs then. Just buy a mid level GPU and turn on vsync, problem solved. BTW, I flash my MSI B550M mobo a couple days ago with the newest 7C94v1D2(Beta version) BIOS. So far so good with system not crashing after watching youtube or twitch for a while. This issue all happened when I updated to the Adrenalin 22.8.1 Optional on my 6700 XT. Apparently there some coding conflict between Firefox and the Adrenalin driver. Fingers crossed!
Not at all, if you have higher end parts, just lock the FPS higher...instead of 90, lock them at 120 or 140 (as long as your systems maintains those numbers perfectly. Everyone should be doing this if working with a freesync monitor
"problem solved" no it's not. nothing is worse than inconsistent frames. with vsync you won't have tearing but the core problem remains (varieble "speed" of the game), only a proper fps lock will help and it's much better (as already stated in the video). same goes and scales to every tier lever, for example in low-end it's much better to have smooth and stable 30 frames than spikes from 35 to 50
@@lakonoki9189 it has functionality built in it some of us like and some of us know google is a pos and try to use as little google owned crap as possible. its not like chrome doesnt have bugs and shit. get real, kid
Just discovered your channel and great videos I like ! By the way, your english is perfect for me, I understand you just fine ! I am a french guy ! lol Concerning the frame limitation, just found that two days ago while playing at terminator. It is also a temperature limitation, I explain : With my new RTX 3080, I went up to 220 FPS but my 5800X hit 85°C even with my 240mm watercooler and only 35-40% of utilisation. I actived vertical sync so limited the frames to my display (165Hz) and my CPU temperature dropped to 60-64°C. then limit the frame, limit the CPU utilisation then the temperature
Hey man, yes you also improve temps and power draw, still that 5800X should NEVER reach those temps. I would check your case airflow or even your watercooler, something is very wrong
@@AncientGameplays Thanks for your answer ! Already tried a lot of things but still around 74°C in Warzone game. With a MSI 240R coreliquid it was worse, during CINEBENCH R23, temperature rose to 90°C in a few second. I noticed that the cold plate was not totally in contact with the IHS, only in the center due to the concave design of the cold plate. Right now with A Cooler master ML240R, it reaches 78-80°C max in R23. I tried a brand new Pure loop FX still in 240mm but totally similar to the ML240R. I think my 5800X is a poor chip and I have to invest in a bigger case and a 360mm AIO.
@@pierrearditti4284 well sadly both those cooler are known to not be very effevtive and being below air coolers like the dh15 from noctua. I would watch my video on how to overclock all ryzen CPUs and use curve optimizer to improve temps
idk, i did not understand a thing in this video, i can hear what he is saying but my eyes keeps on moving towards to amazing white muscles and his chest, i mean dang if i had that kind of build ill also look at it all the time! also great vid! im so cpu bottlenecked with r5 2600 almost 80% usage on spiderman dang it!
Hey, my stature is quite bad now as I've been poorly eating and training for 2months. Gladly, will start a new diet and training regime to keep things better! As for the video, yeah, ZEN and ZEN+ chips run Spiderman really bad, going into a 5600X is a MONSTROUS update
When you come from a punk rock concert and drop dead on the bed, and then you suddenly wake up, thinking you forgot to record a video about hardware tips!
Just bought this prebuilt for 1030€ -rx 6700 -rx 5600x -b550 gaming x -16gb corsair vengeance 3200mhz -1T ssd WD blue -be quiet 600w 80+ - amd stock air cooling -msi MAG forge case Do you see anything shocking that would limit the performance my components or that would cause stuttering I’m curious, anyways great thanks to you for your videos helps out a lot +1 😄
Посмотрел я это видео. В целом согласен. Есть 2 момента: 1) иногда через драйвер ограничение FPS может не работать, поэтому riva tuner это спасение для этого. 2) Я могу только догадываться почему из-за большего fps могут наблюдаться фризы и подлагивания, возможно это потому что процессор начинает сильнее греться, что в свою очередь нагружает подсистему VRM материнской платы и если материнская плата с плохим охлаждением или недостаточным, то будет троттлинг подсистемы памяти, ведь горячие температуры никто не любит, даже оперативная память может перегреваться и подсветка радиаторов тоже повышает нагрев. В общем тут нужен глубокий анализ, а так в целом да, в этом видео такое решение имеет право на жизнь.
Nice vid man...as always .. i want ask your advice on this ... ZOTAC RTX3080 Trinity OC LHR 12GB or MSI RX6800XT GAMING Z TRIO 16G or ASUS TUF-RX6800XT-O16G-GAMING... all are currently in same price here in taiwan....what would u recommend for me...i already have a 5950x cpu with 64gb or ram....hope u reply to this ....im a bit lost what to purchase among this 3 gpus....keep up the uploads ...and more power to the channel....
Hey, like the channel alot. I have a question regarding your Ryzen 5600x overclock, can you make a guide on how to overclock it to 4.75ghz?. Im buying a better cooler soon and i want to push my 5600x for some extra FPS.
Just found your channel! Good video btw. I was curious if I match the minimum FPS and maximum FPS on Radeon Chill will it still lower the fps at idle or no? I can't have lower FPS on Valorant otherwise people will see me before I see them. But it seems that Radeon Chill might be a better option over FRTC as far as latency goes. My goal is to achieve stable Frame Timings by locking my FPS while having low latency.
Thanks boss. System specs - 5800X / XFX 6900XT / Corsair 3600 16*2 PRO RGB RAM / NVME game drives. Been looking for a fix for a while. Im running a 144hz monitor, turned off freesync on the monitor and software and set AMD CHill to 140min / 143 max in all games that support above 60fps and its fixed my issue for the most part. I think that freesync was the biggest issue. Also, I have SAM enabled in the BIOS, AMD software says its unavaliable but GPU-Z says SAM is enabled not sure why but my frame stutter seems to have been cured mostly and for games that still have stutter, I turn of Vsync.
Hey man, you need to lock fps to 141 min and 141 max for games that can run above that and activate freesync to have no tearing. Freesync shouldnt case issues, if it does you may need a better cable or a monitor firmware update. Cheers
Righto this is what I did - 1) I turned Freesync back on 2) sync'd my Radeon Chill to 141min/max global 3) Riva Tuner max FPS to 60 or 141 depending on the game 4) Enhanced sync - application specified "AND BAM" I have a stable Frame timer graph after months of trying to figure it out.
Hi Fabio thanks for the tips, I just want you to know (in case you don’t know) that there’s an integrated way to update Amd Drivers in Adrenaline software and for me works, in the advanced option there’s factory reset option that will remove all previous version of Adrenaline Software maybe it’s a good alternative to DDU ☺️ if you like it, you can make a video about it to inform your community
Since i switch to AMD GPU, i have some stutters in R6S and others games like i have never before (or less) in Nvidia side. Should be a driver problem, a different way for shader cache in AMD or maybe a CPU bottleneck ? (RX 7900 GRE, R5 5600, 16gb RAM). Also want to say thank you for being a UA-camr who cover AMD products and good tutorials!
I doubt it is the drivers as I've played R6S before and it was smooth. Check your CPU and RAM stability as you now have a much more powerful GPU (and by the way, you have a CPU/RAM bottleneck there haha)
@@AncientGameplays Okay i will checking that! Every day i looking mmultiples reddit topics to solved the problem. Giving me headaches ngl. Thanks for the fast response and keep up the good work!
AMD History and Innovations (1969-2022) video: ua-cam.com/video/2DzTGCO-IkM/v-deo.html
Amd released 22.8.2 drivers today. Wanted to point to out and help :)
Do you know how to fix the brightness flickering issue with FreeSync on? when watching a video online, like on youtube. with videos that have 60 or 50 Hz. I get brightness flickering with FreeSync on. right now I keep it off in AMD software. it would be nice to have it on.
I have a msi 5700 xt evoke and 3600. 32 gb ram 3200 cl 16 8*4, 27" G5 Odyssey Gaming Monitor With 1000R Curved with the latest update 1009. Radeon 22.5.1and all drivers are up today I have tried on brave, firefox, and chrome. Thank you
Good Job covering this niclt done.
@@DTHPR542 why? do you want one for your boyfriend?
Hey do you speak Spanish??? I know your Portuguese, but just wanted to know if you do also speak Spanish
Thanks for this video I'm glad you addressed framerate limiting as a legitimate fix, not many youtubers do. Who cares if your PC can reach 200fps in a game. If your game is stuttering all over the place it doesn't matter how high your FPS is.
Exactly
Said this for years and it enrages me when I'm watching people playing at 200 fps but it's unplayable to be give me even 60 as long as its smooth and stutter free
Yeah guys sometimes turning vsync is just better
Turning vsync increase your input latency
fr fr bro
Great advice....I always limit the FPS for smoothness and low fan noise for both cpu and gnu.
Same here!
If you have to limit settings to keep noise down, you probably should just limit fan speed. ReLive makes that easy for GPU, and case/CPU fan curves are easy to set in BIOS.
None of the fans in my system can go over 40% max, it's right on the border of inaudible, and the curve is flat so I don't hear them ramp up or down.
If your temps are too high doing this, maybe look into better case/fans/cooler.
@@libertyprime9307 I could do that...adjust the fan curve....but I just use Adrenaline software...Radeon chill to where the frametime graph is flat. None of my fans ramping up is just a huge side benefit and lower power also. I do this for each game I play. Easy!
Yeah, I much rather to keep stuff nice and quiet so I limit mine to 144
Same. Recently bought a 144Hz 1080p monitor and I've limited/locked the FPS to 90 with Radeon Chill.
You were the first one to ever inform me about FPS limiting, which is something I would probably never discover or experiment with on my own. Aside from the scenarios above, it saved me a lot of trouble with some indie games with far simpler graphics. Despite their low graphical quality, my GPU would run hot at max temps, because it would grind out insane frames per second due to the game's low requirements. In other words, my GPU would literally smack the game right and left at its own expense. I took control of such games by limiting the FPS. Thanks a lot man! Your advices are always appreciated.
Thank you for.your words
I don't know if I'm hetero enough to deal with that shirt..
hahahaha
Best comment the internet will see this week. 🤣
His name is Fabio and he’s European. This is butch.
Being comfortable with your sexuality is a skill
@@AncientGameplays they’re kids bro , Sex Pistols will always be legend , god save the queen
i was skeptical about limiting fps in game with rtss, and hell why was i so stubborn. After i tried limiting my fps in game, the stutters almost went from like 10+ in a minute to just 1 once every few minutes, man you're a living miracle
You're welcome 💪💪
A small note about frame limiting: There's one gaming genre where you should NEVER use frame limiting and that is Fighting Games. You know, games like Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, King of Fighters, etc.
Now, why never? Because unlike any other game genre, FGs base their logic on 60 FPS always. If for some reason your FG is running below or above 60 FPS, you're literally playing a different game.
Also, these games already have their own frame limiters inside which conflict with external ones so even if you use a frame limiter to keep the game at 60 FPS, there's a chance you're gonna introduce stutters instead of fixing them.
Thats because engines are ready for that and animations and movements don't work well below that
Since NVIDIA and AMD added frame limiters on their drivers panels I've used those and not seen any difference compared to RTSS.
But the amount of people who complain to me about stutters and then refuse to cap their frame rate is ridiculously high...
I feel you...
Does having a freesync monitor help with stutter or make them less obvious because I never see any stutters on my setup with a 6700xt?
This channel single handedly give more exposure to how AMD can live up to its potential. I mean, if it's not because of you, i wouldn't know that there's an optimized modded driver version for AMD (cheers to the modders for doing the great work) even for THE OLDER GPUs
Cheers mate!
RTSS has amazing fps limiter regarding frame time stability. 100% recommend limiting lightly below your average fps
Indeed
If I unterstand that right, limiting slightly below the average FPS, would give me better stability, as opposed to limiting just below max refresh rate of my monitor?
@@lukaszpowalowski8342 only if your average fps are somewhat lower than your monitor hz. If you have 144hz monitor, and game averages 100 fps, you limit it to 90. But if you have 144hz monitor and game averages 160, you're better limiting to 130-140
@@LuisC7 I'll test this out, currently limiting to 3 FPS below my monitors max refresh rate (144Hz). I'll limit it slightly below the game's average FPS.
@@lukaszpowalowski8342 yes it makes your GPU not work always at 100% so latency and consistency is greatly improved. Especially latency. You have a great channel here on youtube that checked latency after limiting fps.
This is why console game are most of the time so smooth. They can pull more fps, but cap it for consonant frame time. I prefer smoothness over high fps frame dropping.
consistent*
i mean measuring fps isnt wrong, but constantly making my gpu run at max performance for no reason/gain whatsoever kind of pointless (and energy wasting)
This video is amazing. I promise I did not fastforward a single second. Not only am I saving it to rewatch it, but also sharing. Congratulations on your video, and thank you so much.
Thank you!
Glad someone else touched on this, been telling people about this for a while
Great then! You can also share this now haha
@@AncientGameplays brother I tell everyone about u and share all the relevant info with my buddies. Thank you for all the info and keep up the good videos. Love from U.S!
I always download the latest driver before running ddu, so once it's done I can just double click it from the desktop after reboot, love your channel keep up the good work
I used to do it from the game configuration to reduce GPU workload, but now that you say that those usually don't work I will do what you suggested, thanks for the video.
Thanks 💪💪
I bought an NVME ssd yesterday and moved some of my games there from my 10 years old HDD. I've noticed 99% of my stuttering has gone away and wasn't expecting it. I mostly wanted it for the loading times, it's nuts
Yeap, I mean, I don't know what were you expecting xD
An old HDD just can't move data fast enough, so it will stutter :D
4:24 fps limiting really helped me in rdr2 now im playing on 100 fps without drops on high settings thank you so much you saved me even after 2 years ago video
Could you make a video explaining the different video settings in games, for example: Anti aliasing, shadow textures, FOV, motion blur, Ray tracing, chromatic depth of field, film grain, etc, all of those. With a disclaimer obviously that these may vary depending on the GPU and which are GPU bound and CPU bound.
And thanks for the free video haha!
Thsnks for watching haha, that's actually a better experience
@@AncientGameplays Also which of those settings affect FPS in games. It's because you are the real deal haha!
@@juand.g.2602 Anti aliasing - increasing it cuts down on the jagged edges of rendered object. Most modern cards can handle this at max setting without a large performance hit. GPU bound
Shadow texture- refers to the level of detail of shadows. Turning this down can be a decent performance uplift for low performance cards. GPU bound
FOV- field of view. Increasing this increases how much you can see at any given time. Keeping this low or at default is better for performance in low end cards. GPU bound
Motion blur- blending of frames in certain objects/instances creating a blurriness. I typically turn this off because I don't like it but I don't think it's a very large performance hit either way. GPU
Ray tracing- is a major hit to CPU and GPU performance. Ray tracing changes the way shadows, lighting and even reflections are generated. Typically there are multiple options to enable or disable with ray traced reflections being one of the hardest hitters. Nvidia cards are way better at ray tracing than AMD and using DLSS or FSR is basically a requirement to get the most out of this setting.
Chromatic depth of field- I'm not 100% sure about this option since I've never seen it. I think it refers to the distance at which lighting effects are blurred an unblurred. Probably GPU bound effect.
Film grain- GPU bound effect that makes the image grainy like it's on old movie film. I don't like the effect so I turn it off personally.
@@toxicavenger6172 fov performance gains probably have effect in games where the developer has implemented frustum culling and other optimisations where objects outside of the fov aren't rendered.
Alex over at Digital Foundry often does performance videos of PC games and will go through all of the settings and explain what they do and what their impact is, I think Spiderman was the most recent one he did. Tim at Hardware Unboxed also sometimes does them.
Love the IDE throwback. The master and slave jumper cracks me up all these years later.
I know right? haha
For me, the solution was to actually turn off above 4g decoding, including resize bar. Ive tested it many times so Im absolutely sure that its the solution for me. Dont know why it works, but it is what it is. Im on 3060ti and im absolutely enjoying it.
It means you may need a bios update or nvidia is just fucking with you...
that’s kinda sad ngl
This is useful where some games don't have obvious settings to change the FPS. Most games run very smoothly and can be occasional with the odd game from lack of control on ray tracing.
Underrated youtuber ngl
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This unlocked the full power of my 3080 - I changed my windows 10 sound setting to 16bit 48000hz DVD quality, now I can max the resolution out without issue. No stutters, just smooth fps..!
You had a bugged windows, that's all. But glad you got it fixed
Oh my God. Never knew limiting frame rate in riva tuner works so well! Thanks for the info. Been a long time gamer and only found this out. Very helpful. Tested it with HZDawn and my frametime graph is flat as a ruler. I'm just wowed. You earned a sub, my friend. Thank You! Using an old i5 8400 an a 6600xt. These tips just made me delay upgrading to a new platform. Another thanks for saving me money.
You're very welcome. You should check some of my other videos 💪💪
@@AncientGameplays I do watch your other vids. Sorry took me this long to sub.
@@erwinmatic5062 I knew i had the idea of seeing your nickname
As an America I loved when you said "fucking English" that deserves a like all by itself 👍
Hi there!! Just a little advice. If someone have a NV Graphics Card, give a try to NV Frame limiter. Playing with G-Sync, Riva tunner showed more FPS variance ( despite flat frame time graph ) than NV Frame limiter which seems to be more efficient somehow. Have a nice day :)
Nope, even battle(non) sense recommends rts vs nvidia. Its been tested, and frametime is king!
nah
You are the Jesus of gamers. Fix our gaming pc. Bless us!
In my case I have fixed these problems with DXVK (Vulkan), I have installed them in several games and the FPS increased as well as better CPU usage and less overhead and no stutters..
Yes, but that's when the game engine is really a crap. I have made some DXVK videos before too :D
THANK YOU TIMES THOUSAND !!! Tried everything , until i stumbled upon this video. Now my games run smoothly as never.
Glad to hear! Lay an eye on my video section :D
There's an even cooler option just below the frame limit option that don't get enough attention. Please look into, Scanline sync and do a video about it. 👍
Always like your videos, not watched many but the energy is great whilst being concise and enjoyable to watch.
Thank you!
For me the culprit in some games was the polling rate of my mouse (Logitech G305). Strangely if set to 1000Hz games like Valorant or Apex Legends would strutter every now and then for no real reason. But at 500Hz the frame time was almost perfect.
Now that's a new one
For everybody that experiences flickering in games with a change of brightness with an AMD Card which also can occur with "||||||" signs when you write and delete text, turn off AMD Freesync. A friend of mine got that Problem suddenly today in the game Rust he has an AMD r5 2600 paired with a RX 6600 (non XT). Thanks Ancient Gameplays for these awesome super informative AMD related videos =) even if I personally use Intel and Nvidea at the Moment I inform myself here for potential future AMD products I will buy.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Is it by chance a VA panel? My friend was having a similar issue so i gave him my old monitor, freesync is just too good not to have :)
@@Likiung Yes it is a VA panel
Nice! Love the work you do and thank you for it. May I ask for you to show -to those who don't know yet- the ways how to find out where the problem is/the bottlenecks or PSU or RAM or HDD problems etc/? I think lot of ppl here would be interested in finding out how to make stress tests of HW components in PC build. [ if you already have this type of videos, sorry, I found you about a month ago and I my time is limited to watch or scroling through all your videos]
Hey hey, i think that my low gpu usage and fiz stutters video will help
@@AncientGameplays LOVE it, thx
The most important is that line is more stable possible Thank my friend
Indeed 💪💪💪
When Jesus gives you hints to troubleshoot stuttering, you know you are on the right place.
🙏 Amen 🙏
I was using the 2 daisychained 6+2 pcie connectors for my gpu , i switched to 2 separate pcie cables, i didnt do it in the first place just cuz i thought why do i need the extra ones dangling around, i instantly noticed a difference in performance , with less random framedrops that shouldnt be happening on a 3060ti, thank you so much man
Glad I could help!
at this point, AMD needs to sponsor you because you are the only channel that does this for them.
and with the upcoming GPU mass sale, people who dont want to buy old mning cards will need these videos to decide if they should "take the risk" and go AMD gpu for the first time instead
Well, amd does send some hardware, will soon receive a 6650xt to stay, but nvidia and Intel I have to buy all myself...
Never let windows install gpu driver for you because it will install old default version. Download new driver somewhere, use ddu and delete the old one and final step install new driver while internet is disconected from your pc.
YEAP
Subscribed! You always explained things as easy as possible. Cheers mate! Big thanks.
Thank you!
I like how the overlay looks, so clean and easy to follow, is their a video on how urs is set up ?
Sorry, but not realy. Use wolfgang video on it
Hi,I bought 3060ti but I have fps drops in all games to 0-20 fps with lagging (freez) like the image stops moving then it come back to normal and then after some minutes it do same thing, my CPU Ryzen 5 2600, 32gb ram 3000,any solution😢? It's running on SSD and my psu is 620w please help me why I'm getting these stuttering
Uhm have you checked if you have plugged in your display/hdmi/dvi cable into gpu and not cpu? (Gpu good cpu bad)
LoL what's the problem
Really appreciate the content you put out please keep it up! That shirt also is a conversation starter love it 😆
Hahah, I have it for years xD
Love ya stuff Fabio ! Amazin AMD support 👍 I also find doing a complete re install of the Win10/11 op system to help as over 2-3 yrs of updates n driver changes can cause issues.
Yeah, that should be mandatory as it is pretty fast and easy nowadays
Thank you so much sir for posting the tip about using the Framerate limiter in Riva Tuner rather than using the ones in games.
I recently bought a new Lenovo Legion Pro laptop and was dismayed I could never get my Frametime graph to give a nice stutter free line no matter how hard I tried different settings and limiting the framerate via the ingame settings. The stutter was quite noticeable in some games. Nothing I found online seemed to help.
But I followed your tip and now I have stutter free in all my games and the graph is a perfect straight line. Again, thank you...... liked and subbed.
Hi Fabio. Thanks for the video. It's mandatory to use RivaTuner, or can you limit only with de Chill feature in the Radeon Software? Thanks once more for your helpful videos.
Hey Ricardo, I do talk about that in the video
wow dude .. i have oldest gpu which is radeon 5000 series and i keep getting stutters but after did what u said on the video... my pc run smoothly thank u so much
the man, it does work bro my sons pc runs way better now thanks
great!
Hey bro, great informative video.
What is the performance monitoring overlay + OSD being used in this video? Is it MSI Afterburner?
It is indeed
As a game dev that works for a Highly Recognized Company and prob one of the most controversy company. I can tell you why there are stutters lags micro lags dips in AMD CPUs, it's because AMD Ryzen uses ''Infinity Fabric'' a cheep way to try to fix the lag between the chips that are far away from each other.
Because they don't use chips that are close to each other, you get the stutters, AMDdip! And not a flat line even if you have a billion fps.
Basic so you can understand in that way: not going in too deep of the architecture, Intel: all CPUs > using Chips > Closer = Faster Smother Line no Stutters even on old CPUs.
AMD Ryzen > Chips that are more far away + Infinity Fabric > not a smooth line > because infinity fabric aren't a chip = chips far away > Stutter lag > not a flat line.
Until that's not fixed you will always get stutters lags and all the shenanigans you know from AMD Ryzen or Videos like that, you can only fix that by a new architecting new LGA socket perhaps LGA: 2000 or something well that's basely the basics I hope it makes sense for some that reads that comments and did learn something even if I am late here on this video i hope it did help somehow.
Btw. that's how Intel and AMD Did Catch you Promise Stuff like huge FPS Live Path support Upgrade and other shenanigans, but they don't tell you that what I did here. I hope you had fun reading it, like I had to type it. :)
Best regards
Hadouken
Process lasso to one core complex may help, but is a bit tedious to set up.
Radeon Chill works pretty well. It doesn’t work with certain features, but it’s worth the sacrifice for some games don’t fight it.
The best settings for Radeon so far I have tested this myself even though I get higher fps with my 6800XT the gameplay is not as responsive as to my 6750XT refresh and I was wondering why? I came to the conclusion that there was a good reason why AMD used much faster memory 18Gbps on the 50XT instead of just increasing the core frequency any further... so that's exactly what I did, I set my Vram as high as could (2160Mhz) and leave core frequency at stock, I noticed right away my 6800XT became much more responsive with that small increase in Vram... In conclusion Vram frequency is far more important than core frequency on 6000 series gpus (all 50XT refresh are very good out of the box for that reason)
Ah nice! a good video on how to Manually somewhat use V-sync
Quitw different as vsync adds way more input lag and only works for your monitor's refresh rate
Note: If you're using AMD
I am currently using amd radeon rx 6600, my stuttering issue was probably caused by installing a newer version of the AMD GPU driver, try to reinstall to an older driver version and you're done.
Awesome video as always man!!
Hii @geraldgunasha5244 , i got my rx 6600 and im getting stuttering or fps drops, which AMD drivers you recommend for fix it ?
@@ixKtop
My version is 22.11.1 Nov 2022
@@geraldgunasha5244 Thanks for reply, i'll test it with that drivers
I know it's kinda specific, but also increasing ram speed could help, especially if you're limited from your CPU.
I kept getting "limited by mainthread" on MFS2020, had 40/70% GPU usage and around 50 FPS but felt stuttery (didn't see 1% lows and .1% lows but I'm pretty sure they were low by how it felt...
OC my ram from 2666MHz to 3600MHz (it's rated for 3200, but for some reason it got back to 2666 after I've put it to 3200) and I achieved 98/100% GPU usage and 70/80 FPS, the dev FPS counter kept changing from "limited by GPU" to "limited by mainthread" so with my settings it was a good balance to get the best out of both CPU and GPU (r5 3600 and rx 6700 xt).
I then limited FPS to 65 so I could have smooth experience but avoid getting those little spikes you have when you get under 60 FPS.
I talk about that as well in oyher videos like I stated here 💪
Time to upgrade monitors to a 144hz monitor, you should be able to keep it above 150fps with that setup depending on mobo/ram/PSU, I am with a x570s, a 5600x and a 6700xt
@@Rancid_Ninja I have a 1080p 144Hz monitor, just MFS2020 is heavy af, even a 3090 Ti can't get always over 60fps on ultra settings in rainy conditions...
To the point of being able shows you the perfect way to fix issues
Keep up the good work Fabio 🙏
Maybe someone here can help me. Since i switch to RX 6600 from 1660S, i got random split second freeze (1-2 seconds freeze then back to normal). I've tried many drivers from 22.3 to the latest and always performing DDU. Enabling 4g decoding, disabling A/V, the freeze occurs only once every 1-2 hours gaming.
My specs 10400f/ B460/ 2x8gb 2666/ Corsair gold 650w
And btw i think AMD should give you a medal for all your hard work 🍻
that may be lots of things man, even some OC instability (RAM, CPU or even the PSU or Display cable
Looks like you need a better cpu and faster RAM. That may help some.
Its already fixed!
I updated the bios, reinstalling mobo chipset n gpu driver, reseated the ram n gpu, switch to another pcie cable and now it runs smoothly. I dont know which one is work, but if someone experiencing the same problem like me, you can try those methods and watch another Fabio's video for some fix
LMAO bro I swear everyone says in game fps limiters are shit but the way you delivered that line had me rolling LOL
Já sabes alguma coisa acerca daqueles problemas da RX 6700? Refiro-me ao stuttering e à performance ficar um pouco aquém do esperado em comparação com as outras placas (6600 XT e 6700 XT). Os drivers mais recentes não resolveram isso?
Só estou à espera de ver o que acontece no mês que vem para ver se os preços baixam alguma coisa de jeito mas continuo interessado nessa placa ou até na XT se os preços baixarem um bom bocado. A não ser que as RTX baixem muito, mas é esperar para ver.
A performance fica aquém do espero por os clocks são mais baixos também, e. Relação aos stuterings, os 22.8.1 ajudaram um pouco, vamos ver amanhã os 22.8.2
Lol thankyou, i can't believe this gonna work , you earn subs
With a pairing of a 3900x cpu and 3060ti gpu I don't think I'm likely to have a cpu issue (especially with 64gb ddr4-3600), but I like these videos and am considering these ideas for my second system should I get a decent gpu for it as it's only a 3600x.
To be fair, all people should consider doing this as the overall experience is much better (I do this in all my games), but with a 3060TI yeah, the 3900X will suffice in 99% of titles
3600x vs 3900x is not that much of a difference, when it comes to solely gaming
@@smudlicko That's rarely all I'm doing though. I have three monitors for a reason.
@@kaseyboles30 That's a lot of pr0n.
the same here but with 32 ram 3200 and run all games perfect in 2k
Excelente vídeo, es algo que traté de explicarle a mis amigos hace tiempo, y realmente mejoró muchísimo su experiencia jugando. Siempre es bueno tener vídeos con esta calidad y muestras para recordar lo importante de configurar bien el sistema.
Love your researches, Fabio! Always detalied and explained ;)
Thanks!
🤘 That shirt is siiiick. I got a couple that fit like that too but they are street fighter shirts 🤣
Noice haha
So in other words we need to lower fps to get less Sutter and less drops lol. It defeats the purpose of amd bringing in patches and drivers for more fps. I think this is proof we need to stop thinking only high fps matters. It's clear we have many situations that much higher fps actually hurts the performance. This is why seeing fps in let's say benchmarks don't matter as much as people think for real world performance.
This is what you do if you don't want to get a new CPU/GPU/RAM. the overall experience will be MUCH better believe me (i always do this in games)
Higher FPS matters in the sense that it brings up your stable point, but yeah. Lots of folks are figuring this out on the Steam Deck with its 40hz mode.
@@AncientGameplays that's what I'm saying it shows that high fps isn't the only thing that matters like some may believe.
@@reviewforthetube6485 exactly :D
A framerate higher than your screens refresh rate is pointless any way. Benchmarks are for testing hardware so it can be compared to other hardware to see if it's performing properly. People that know what they're doing don't use benchmarks to figure out real world performance.
Hey Ancient Gameplays, what font do you use in MSI Afterburner overlay? Also amazing video as always!
It is called tex gyre
@@AncientGameplays Thanks!
Is there any benefit to capping frames at a fraction of the monitor's refresh rate? For me I have a variable refresh 144hz display, trying to figure out if it makes a difference or capping at the highest I can put out consistently is ideal
As long as you have freesync or g-sync, yes, there are lot of good points
Always cap it 4 fps below your monitors fps
also i've noticed in my experimenting that many games(not every) really like Adaptive Vsync(not g sync and not free sync) ,from the nvidia control panel at the bottom.It behaves like the old Vsync but has really good latency as long as the system can keep up with the wanted fps .i get capped 60fps with a really really stable 16ms of frame time,the graph shows a flat line.SO you get a fixed 60 fps with an almost fixed 16ms frame time with no tearing
yo you look like you can walk on the water
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fabio you havent been at the praia often this year, after all your hard work you put in your awesome videos please do some relax time and eat some tremocos with panache !!!!! 😁
Haha, i don't like the beach that much, never did, prefer the mountains
Yo Bro, i only have stutters in fortnite. I have tried everything but no difference, always stuttering, any fixes?
Fortnite is a mess overall in all GPUs, tried locking the FPS?
@@AncientGameplays Yes i have, to all different frame rates. I have followed all your videos on how to fix stutters but no improvement. I see all Pros run an NVIDIA card, is it because they are better?
@@Typh2cool for performance in fortnite on amd you either have to use dx12 beta or get modded drivers which have better support for dx11.. in that case you can use performance mode (dx11) or normal dx11.
on the official drivers for amd you should use dx12
@@Typh2cool For Fortnite NVIDIA is currently better, but nothing astonishing... I mean, I have tested the 3050 and 3060 on Fortnite and was basically the same as my 6600XT and 6600 experience...
What is your full build?
the guy wears a t-shirt for teenagers, but he's actually the only character I've seen so far who knows what he's talking about...
Well, thank you.
Computer JESUS
i ussualy never comment on vid but man re installing my drivers was the best decision i made after getting my 3060ti
Good 💪💪🤌
Well, that defeats the whole purpose of buying high end GPUs then. Just buy a mid level GPU and turn on vsync, problem solved.
BTW, I flash my MSI B550M mobo a couple days ago with the newest 7C94v1D2(Beta version) BIOS. So far so good with system not crashing after watching youtube or twitch for a while. This issue all happened when I updated to the Adrenalin 22.8.1 Optional on my 6700 XT. Apparently there some coding conflict between Firefox and the Adrenalin driver. Fingers crossed!
Not at all, if you have higher end parts, just lock the FPS higher...instead of 90, lock them at 120 or 140 (as long as your systems maintains those numbers perfectly. Everyone should be doing this if working with a freesync monitor
Why just why still using firefox in 2022 bro 🤔
Hope all goes well!
"problem solved" no it's not. nothing is worse than inconsistent frames. with vsync you won't have tearing but the core problem remains (varieble "speed" of the game), only a proper fps lock will help and it's much better (as already stated in the video). same goes and scales to every tier lever, for example in low-end it's much better to have smooth and stable 30 frames than spikes from 35 to 50
@@lakonoki9189 it has functionality built in it some of us like and some of us know google is a pos and try to use as little google owned crap as possible. its not like chrome doesnt have bugs and shit. get real, kid
Bro, two questions
Which software do you use to monitor your gameplay?
How can I display the frametime graph?
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can you just use DDU right of the bat, or do i have to backup everything that i have? also good video
You're good don't worry
Limiting the frame seemed to work well thank you
Just discovered your channel and great videos I like ! By the way, your english is perfect for me, I understand you just fine ! I am a french guy ! lol
Concerning the frame limitation, just found that two days ago while playing at terminator. It is also a temperature limitation, I explain : With my new RTX 3080, I went up to 220 FPS but my 5800X hit 85°C even with my 240mm watercooler and only 35-40% of utilisation. I actived vertical sync so limited the frames to my display (165Hz) and my CPU temperature dropped to 60-64°C. then limit the frame, limit the CPU utilisation then the temperature
Hey man, yes you also improve temps and power draw, still that 5800X should NEVER reach those temps. I would check your case airflow or even your watercooler, something is very wrong
@@AncientGameplays Thanks for your answer ! Already tried a lot of things but still around 74°C in Warzone game. With a MSI 240R coreliquid it was worse, during CINEBENCH R23, temperature rose to 90°C in a few second. I noticed that the cold plate was not totally in contact with the IHS, only in the center due to the concave design of the cold plate. Right now with A Cooler master ML240R, it reaches 78-80°C max in R23. I tried a brand new Pure loop FX still in 240mm but totally similar to the ML240R. I think my 5800X is a poor chip and I have to invest in a bigger case and a 360mm AIO.
@@pierrearditti4284 well sadly both those cooler are known to not be very effevtive and being below air coolers like the dh15 from noctua. I would watch my video on how to overclock all ryzen CPUs and use curve optimizer to improve temps
gr8 vid as always. I got a doubt, is setting an fps limit in riva tuner a one time process or do I have to do it every time when I start my pc?
Hey, just do it once and then run MSI Afterburner each time you're gonna play, if you don't want to do that, do it one time on the Radeon Software
Set RTSS to start with Windows. That way you don’t have to think about it.
@@AncientGameplays should I use radeon chill or frtc?
limiting frame extremely help in saving temps :3
And power draw!
Thank you man this helped a lot
idk, i did not understand a thing in this video, i can hear what he is saying but my eyes keeps on moving towards to amazing white muscles and his chest, i mean dang if i had that kind of build ill also look at it all the time!
also great vid! im so cpu bottlenecked with r5 2600 almost 80% usage on spiderman dang it!
Hey, my stature is quite bad now as I've been poorly eating and training for 2months. Gladly, will start a new diet and training regime to keep things better!
As for the video, yeah, ZEN and ZEN+ chips run Spiderman really bad, going into a 5600X is a MONSTROUS update
Awesome useful video and content, as always! Thnx man!
Thank you 💪💪💪
Pretty good video, but there's one thing everyone should know, it's that using external frame limiters adds 1 frame of input lag.
Frame limiters always add input lag, chill usually adds less as it works differently from a "normal" limiter
When you come from a punk rock concert and drop dead on the bed, and then you suddenly wake up, thinking you forgot to record a video about hardware tips!
Hahaha
Real thanks from kerala, india ❤ FPS cap is ❤. All micro stutters stopped🥹 im soo happy🎉 thanks brooo❤
One other thing that can cause stuttering is a faulty display port cable or a faulty display port on your gpu/monitor.
Yes, but that will cause stuttering on the monitor part, no visible with msi afterburner
Just bought this prebuilt
for 1030€
-rx 6700
-rx 5600x
-b550 gaming x
-16gb corsair vengeance 3200mhz
-1T ssd WD blue
-be quiet 600w 80+
- amd stock air cooling
-msi MAG forge case
Do you see anything shocking that would limit the performance my components or that would cause stuttering I’m curious,
anyways great thanks to you for your videos helps out a lot +1 😄
Seems good to me unless the 16gb is single channel
@@AncientGameplays nope it’s 8x2
@@antonkesting-kim5178 get a decent freesync monitor and you should be golden.
I don't kno why but u remind me of the scooba instructor on couples retreat😆 BOOM!...
Посмотрел я это видео. В целом согласен. Есть 2 момента: 1) иногда через драйвер ограничение FPS может не работать, поэтому riva tuner это спасение для этого. 2) Я могу только догадываться почему из-за большего fps могут наблюдаться фризы и подлагивания, возможно это потому что процессор начинает сильнее греться, что в свою очередь нагружает подсистему VRM материнской платы и если материнская плата с плохим охлаждением или недостаточным, то будет троттлинг подсистемы памяти, ведь горячие температуры никто не любит, даже оперативная память может перегреваться и подсветка радиаторов тоже повышает нагрев. В общем тут нужен глубокий анализ, а так в целом да, в этом видео такое решение имеет право на жизнь.
Great Video, will give this a go, in your experience with R 5 5600x what have you set your Cap to? i have a RX 6900 XT
Thanks again, really good
Depends on your monitor hz my friend
@@AncientGameplays Good point, 165hz, but i dont usually get up to that on 1440p top settings
@@JSenior0 drop to 162Hz in games that can surpass that, and slightly slower fps then your other games can support all the time
@@AncientGameplays Top man thank you!
Nice vid man...as always .. i want ask your advice on this ...
ZOTAC RTX3080 Trinity OC LHR 12GB or MSI RX6800XT GAMING Z TRIO 16G or ASUS TUF-RX6800XT-O16G-GAMING... all are currently in same price here in taiwan....what would u recommend for me...i already have a 5950x cpu with 64gb or ram....hope u reply to this ....im a bit lost what to purchase among this 3 gpus....keep up the uploads ...and more power to the channel....
Those are both really good cards but it really comes down to ray tracing. If you want the best ray tracing then go Nvidia.
Hey, like the channel alot. I have a question regarding your Ryzen 5600x overclock, can you make a guide on how to overclock it to 4.75ghz?. Im buying a better cooler soon and i want to push my 5600x for some extra FPS.
I will soon, people have been asking that a lot
@@AncientGameplays thank you man, you are the greatest
Just found your channel! Good video btw. I was curious if I match the minimum FPS and maximum FPS on Radeon Chill will it still lower the fps at idle or no? I can't have lower FPS on Valorant otherwise people will see me before I see them. But it seems that Radeon Chill might be a better option over FRTC as far as latency goes. My goal is to achieve stable Frame Timings by locking my FPS while having low latency.
Hey, With the same numbers it will act as a framelimiter only
Great advice, thanks!
Thanks boss.
System specs - 5800X / XFX 6900XT / Corsair 3600 16*2 PRO RGB RAM / NVME game drives.
Been looking for a fix for a while. Im running a 144hz monitor, turned off freesync on the monitor and software and set AMD CHill to 140min / 143 max in all games that support above 60fps and its fixed my issue for the most part. I think that freesync was the biggest issue. Also, I have SAM enabled in the BIOS, AMD software says its unavaliable but GPU-Z says SAM is enabled not sure why but my frame stutter seems to have been cured mostly and for games that still have stutter, I turn of Vsync.
Hey man, you need to lock fps to 141 min and 141 max for games that can run above that and activate freesync to have no tearing. Freesync shouldnt case issues, if it does you may need a better cable or a monitor firmware update.
Cheers
@@AncientGameplays I never actually tried syncing the fps limits. I will give it a try with freesync on and get back.
Righto this is what I did -
1) I turned Freesync back on
2) sync'd my Radeon Chill to 141min/max global
3) Riva Tuner max FPS to 60 or 141 depending on the game
4) Enhanced sync - application specified
"AND BAM" I have a stable Frame timer graph after months of trying to figure it out.
@@suhdud4646 any tips for nvidia ?
Good Video as ever! :) But why use Radeon Chill, the AMD Driver has a seperate Framelimiter included in the Setting?
Radeon chill is a framelimiter with the advantage of having lower input latency because it works differently from FRTC
@@AncientGameplays Thx for the clear and compact answer. :) I use as you RTSS as Option long time ago. :)
Thank you for watching 💪💪
Hi Fabio thanks for the tips, I just want you to know (in case you don’t know) that there’s an integrated way to update Amd Drivers in Adrenaline software and for me works, in the advanced option there’s factory reset option that will remove all previous version of Adrenaline Software maybe it’s a good alternative to DDU ☺️ if you like it, you can make a video about it to inform your community
Hey hey, yes when I say clean install, i mean that can be used as well :D
Since i switch to AMD GPU, i have some stutters in R6S and others games like i have never before (or less) in Nvidia side. Should be a driver problem, a different way for shader cache in AMD or maybe a CPU bottleneck ? (RX 7900 GRE, R5 5600, 16gb RAM). Also want to say thank you for being a UA-camr who cover AMD products and good tutorials!
I doubt it is the drivers as I've played R6S before and it was smooth. Check your CPU and RAM stability as you now have a much more powerful GPU (and by the way, you have a CPU/RAM bottleneck there haha)
@@AncientGameplays Okay i will checking that! Every day i looking mmultiples reddit topics to solved the problem. Giving me headaches ngl. Thanks for the fast response and keep up the good work!