I have latest Nvidia drivers v456.71, running on Windows 10 Pro N. If it does, it is usually a demanding video game like Red Dead Redemption 2, which is justified. With such defined speed curve, the GPU rarely goes up to 80 degrees Celsius. Red Dead Redemption 2 (RDR2) is the sequel to the highly acclaimed western-style shooter developed by Rockstar North. Sorry for options in my native language, the options are: It just does the job even for different GPU, so I didn't see it as necessary to uninstall it only because the GPU changed. I had a similar experience, had a 4 man bounty, just above Tumbleweed, got there and started taking out the bandits and the bounty targets and got slapped with a 4:30 timer, I managed to clear the area and fight off the incoming waves as I loaded the targets into my wagon. Screen below was taken from MSI Afterburner with 100ms interval (just for making clear sin wave screenshot, I don't keep it to refresh that often normally)įor fan control I use Palit ThunderMaster, during summer I moved from Palit GTX 1060 6GB, so that's why Palit's software with Gainward GPU. Here it is how it looks, notice the bottom charts with RPM. Is it something I should be worried about? Can I make it stop or should I? Nvidia doesnt bother with updating it's "old-style" control panel (what aint broken don't fix it philosophy), they bother at performance and bugfixes.I've a Gainward GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER Phoenix V1 8GB GDDR6 and I'm quite worried about the RPM of fans which tend to go in sine wave. When nvidia f*cks something up, they driver R&D team fix it in no time, simply because their company invest more money in driver development and have more qualified manpower at their disposal. AMD/ATi drivers are simply I-N-F-E-R-I-O-R, what you save in $, you pay with headache's). Ditch AMD (ex Ati) Radeon brand get nVIDIA card (you'll be da*mn right that my next GPU will be from nvidia, I'm tired of this ATi sh*t since radeon 9500 pro back in 2000's. Radeon Re-live IS THE CULPRIT OF THIS, especially on older polaris cards. Introduce about Tracksuit Hero AFK Contents Tracksuit Hero AFK Idle action gameplay with classic scene styleIts been a long time since weve seen games. : Re-install radeon drivers without Radeon Relive recording software (works 100% but you loose gameplay recording capability). (100% effective): temporary launch an DX11 game and exit. Press ESC and check your GPU clocks/usage. Wait couple of seconds for Radeon software logo to appear on top right corner of your screen. Right beside Bus interface (PCIe) there is the question (?) mark. Then on desktop record couple seconds video of your desktop with Radeon Re-Live. There are no hidden tricks to improve loading times. (100%effective): Exit Vulkan/DX12 game that causes 100% utilisation bug. Okay, problem lies here: GPU video encoder gets stuck while playing certain DX12 and all Vulkan titles. This BUG is happening, AMD knows this, I've tried contacting them via support email, after long ping-pong they just ignored me. Just hope my RX 480 lasts, since I have been taking steps to improve it's thermals within the last three years, I cannot afford to buy a new GPU to, although I like the RX 6700XT. I had to now upgrade my AMD CPU three times to get the most out of my RX 480, first AMD CPU was FX 8350 (in 2016), then R5 1600 (in 2019), now R5 5600 (in 2022) and now I am starting to experience what my RX 480 should've been like as advertised in 2016. I must admit, someone wanting to jump onto team Ryzen/Radeon now will have a good time, but for a 2013 switcher like me, AMD has been way more expensive than it would've been to save up for a high-end combo of today. This indicates to me that either some hardware issues are passing through VESA standards, or AMD does not know or dedicate time to look into the issue. On top of this, even more persistent is that my display (AOC 2460G5) is very unique in that it supports LFC at 75Hz with FreeSync range of 35Hz-75Hz, but when a game such as Crysis 1 forces 50Hz the Radeon driver freaks out with audio crackles and black screens when the frame-rate drops below 50FPS since I've had the display and as soon as I disable FreeSync the latter issue disappears. I get what you are saying, to be honest I think they are looking in the wrong places or not looking at all for the fix with Enhanced Sync, I actually think it is a physical hardware issue that somehow passed through the QA process in manufacturing, and it is probably something they are not bypassing.įor example, I have in issue with my Radeon/FreeSync/Monitor setup where the display will go black almost everytime when I reach about 70-77C on my RX 480 for a second.
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