Radeon RX 6000 Series seems to have have issues with certain high FPS intensive games
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user1
Denial
Lol kind of reminds me of Command and Conquer Renegade, when it launched it had no loading/start timer (i think a subsequent patch added one or maybe it was a server setting later on, I don't recall), if you had a Western Digital Raptor or other high RPM hard drive, you could load in with a couple other buddies and do a C4 suicide run on the ob/AGT before the other team even got into the game. It was like the first time I recognized having a fast computer gave you an advantage over other people - although most games work on mitigating that now.
kapu
Watcher
I'm looking for someone who is having the issue discussed in this thread and would like to be a Guinea Pig to see if the following resolves it.
Before I give the instructions, Note the following:
You will need to uninstall and reinstall the AMD Radeon Adrenalin driver to undo the work you are performing.
I am not responsible for any damage or data loss you may experience.
A back up or at the very least, a restore point should be available.
For the record, I have performed this operation a number of times without any issue except better GPU performance meaning less hiccups in frame rate and FPS. Time will tell if this is the case for other users.
The work involves the uninstall of the "AMD Crash Defender" from the Device Manager under the "System Devices" section.
https://i.imgur.com/ilXAwNy.png
Step 1) Restart the computer.
Step 2) Right click on "AMD Crash Defender" and select "Uninstall Device". A new Window will open with the following statement "Warning: You are about to uninstall this device from your system." Make sure to click the box in front of the statement that reads "Delete the driver software for this device."
Step 3) Left click on the "Uninstall" button
Step 4) Reboot the computer once the uninstall has been completed
Step 5) Once the computer reboots, Start the game that you have had the issue discussed in this thread and test its performance.
Step 6) Report back to this thread.
I will be monitoring this thread for responses.
kapu
kapu
kapu
Denial
k3vst3r
Yeah experience this a lot with fortnite, game is running high fps then move camera fast in any direction you see the core clocks drop from 2GHz plus to 500MHz and loading on gpu hovers around 40% on 500MHz causes massive frame times 500ms upwards. Seems be worse more you lighten the load on the gpu too, say you go to low settings.
https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/rdna2-rx6000-series-owners-thread-tests-mods-bios-tweaks.434911/page-44#post-5891935 It's been going off awhile. I noticed frame buffer goes 0% on my graph
k3vst3r
Also if you set the minimum gpu clock speed above 500 in wattman, whilst playing high fps games which are causing this hitching/glitching usually you'll get black screen an maybe a system reboot. If you look at event viewer usually says WHEA error something do with cpu or amd drivers.
Neo Cyrus
Richard Nutman