Flurpster
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Flurpster reacted to KD GAMER in AMD RX 580 Graphics Card Stuttering Fix
thanks alot bro i made an account just to thank you i was having some bugs and stuttering in destiny 2 now its fixed and smooth without bugs as well
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Flurpster got a reaction from KD GAMER in AMD RX 580 Graphics Card Stuttering Fix
Not sure exactly where this should go.
I have been fighting with stuttering on my system for a while now and have finally fixed it and what to share what worked. Any of the recent Radeon Adrenaline updates (18.x) have resulted in me getting stuttering in Windows 10. Not in any specific game or application, but the entire system. If watching a video, it was like having the video stop and buffer every 3 or so seconds. This fix is specific to any system using an HDMI Monitor connected directly to the HDMI port on the RX 580 and not using a DP to HDMI adapter
Heres the relevant system components:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600
GPU: Gigabyte Aorus RX 580 8GB
MOBO: Gigabyte AX370-Gaming K5
RAM: GSkill Ripjaws DDR4 3200
Monitors: LG 29UM59 Ultrawide (1-DP using adapter, 1-HDMI !! IMPORTANT !!)
GPU Driver: Radeon Adrenaline 18.8.2
Windows Build: 17134.254
Windows Version: Windows 10 1803 Update
Heres what worked:
Open AMD Radeon Settings Go to "Display" Select the HDMI Monitor, click on "Specs" Go to "Override" Disable HDCP Support Took me forever to figure this out, so I wanted to make it easier for anyone else having the same problem. Your mileage may vary
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Flurpster got a reaction from iloveflupster12345 in AMD RX 580 Graphics Card Stuttering Fix
Not sure exactly where this should go.
I have been fighting with stuttering on my system for a while now and have finally fixed it and what to share what worked. Any of the recent Radeon Adrenaline updates (18.x) have resulted in me getting stuttering in Windows 10. Not in any specific game or application, but the entire system. If watching a video, it was like having the video stop and buffer every 3 or so seconds. This fix is specific to any system using an HDMI Monitor connected directly to the HDMI port on the RX 580 and not using a DP to HDMI adapter
Heres the relevant system components:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600
GPU: Gigabyte Aorus RX 580 8GB
MOBO: Gigabyte AX370-Gaming K5
RAM: GSkill Ripjaws DDR4 3200
Monitors: LG 29UM59 Ultrawide (1-DP using adapter, 1-HDMI !! IMPORTANT !!)
GPU Driver: Radeon Adrenaline 18.8.2
Windows Build: 17134.254
Windows Version: Windows 10 1803 Update
Heres what worked:
Open AMD Radeon Settings Go to "Display" Select the HDMI Monitor, click on "Specs" Go to "Override" Disable HDCP Support Took me forever to figure this out, so I wanted to make it easier for anyone else having the same problem. Your mileage may vary
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Flurpster got a reaction from iloveflupster12345 in AMD RX 580 Graphics Card Stuttering Fix
I honestly don't know what to try next, I just happened to stumble upon a post somewhere after a couple hours of googling and thought I would save everyone else the same trouble that I had trying to find a solution. Maybe try a DDU and start from scratch with drivers, or if you have multiple monitors try what @Screng did and make sure HDCP is disabled on all of them.
I'm actually not able to try anything further because I ended up getting a second hand 1070 and replacing the RX580
Happy to Help, after all isn't that why we're part of this community?
Yes, the monitor directly connected with HDMI is FreeSync and it was enabled. I never thought of trying it without but can't now because I have since swapped the RX580 for a 1070
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Flurpster got a reaction from minibois in AMD RX 580 Graphics Card Stuttering Fix
Not sure exactly where this should go.
I have been fighting with stuttering on my system for a while now and have finally fixed it and what to share what worked. Any of the recent Radeon Adrenaline updates (18.x) have resulted in me getting stuttering in Windows 10. Not in any specific game or application, but the entire system. If watching a video, it was like having the video stop and buffer every 3 or so seconds. This fix is specific to any system using an HDMI Monitor connected directly to the HDMI port on the RX 580 and not using a DP to HDMI adapter
Heres the relevant system components:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600
GPU: Gigabyte Aorus RX 580 8GB
MOBO: Gigabyte AX370-Gaming K5
RAM: GSkill Ripjaws DDR4 3200
Monitors: LG 29UM59 Ultrawide (1-DP using adapter, 1-HDMI !! IMPORTANT !!)
GPU Driver: Radeon Adrenaline 18.8.2
Windows Build: 17134.254
Windows Version: Windows 10 1803 Update
Heres what worked:
Open AMD Radeon Settings Go to "Display" Select the HDMI Monitor, click on "Specs" Go to "Override" Disable HDCP Support Took me forever to figure this out, so I wanted to make it easier for anyone else having the same problem. Your mileage may vary
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Flurpster got a reaction from ProngsOldGuy in AMD RX 580 Graphics Card Stuttering Fix
Not sure exactly where this should go.
I have been fighting with stuttering on my system for a while now and have finally fixed it and what to share what worked. Any of the recent Radeon Adrenaline updates (18.x) have resulted in me getting stuttering in Windows 10. Not in any specific game or application, but the entire system. If watching a video, it was like having the video stop and buffer every 3 or so seconds. This fix is specific to any system using an HDMI Monitor connected directly to the HDMI port on the RX 580 and not using a DP to HDMI adapter
Heres the relevant system components:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600
GPU: Gigabyte Aorus RX 580 8GB
MOBO: Gigabyte AX370-Gaming K5
RAM: GSkill Ripjaws DDR4 3200
Monitors: LG 29UM59 Ultrawide (1-DP using adapter, 1-HDMI !! IMPORTANT !!)
GPU Driver: Radeon Adrenaline 18.8.2
Windows Build: 17134.254
Windows Version: Windows 10 1803 Update
Heres what worked:
Open AMD Radeon Settings Go to "Display" Select the HDMI Monitor, click on "Specs" Go to "Override" Disable HDCP Support Took me forever to figure this out, so I wanted to make it easier for anyone else having the same problem. Your mileage may vary
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Flurpster got a reaction from BLLDoesTech in AMD RX 580 Graphics Card Stuttering Fix
Not sure exactly where this should go.
I have been fighting with stuttering on my system for a while now and have finally fixed it and what to share what worked. Any of the recent Radeon Adrenaline updates (18.x) have resulted in me getting stuttering in Windows 10. Not in any specific game or application, but the entire system. If watching a video, it was like having the video stop and buffer every 3 or so seconds. This fix is specific to any system using an HDMI Monitor connected directly to the HDMI port on the RX 580 and not using a DP to HDMI adapter
Heres the relevant system components:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600
GPU: Gigabyte Aorus RX 580 8GB
MOBO: Gigabyte AX370-Gaming K5
RAM: GSkill Ripjaws DDR4 3200
Monitors: LG 29UM59 Ultrawide (1-DP using adapter, 1-HDMI !! IMPORTANT !!)
GPU Driver: Radeon Adrenaline 18.8.2
Windows Build: 17134.254
Windows Version: Windows 10 1803 Update
Heres what worked:
Open AMD Radeon Settings Go to "Display" Select the HDMI Monitor, click on "Specs" Go to "Override" Disable HDCP Support Took me forever to figure this out, so I wanted to make it easier for anyone else having the same problem. Your mileage may vary
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Flurpster got a reaction from DrMacintosh in AMD RX 580 Graphics Card Stuttering Fix
Not sure exactly where this should go.
I have been fighting with stuttering on my system for a while now and have finally fixed it and what to share what worked. Any of the recent Radeon Adrenaline updates (18.x) have resulted in me getting stuttering in Windows 10. Not in any specific game or application, but the entire system. If watching a video, it was like having the video stop and buffer every 3 or so seconds. This fix is specific to any system using an HDMI Monitor connected directly to the HDMI port on the RX 580 and not using a DP to HDMI adapter
Heres the relevant system components:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600
GPU: Gigabyte Aorus RX 580 8GB
MOBO: Gigabyte AX370-Gaming K5
RAM: GSkill Ripjaws DDR4 3200
Monitors: LG 29UM59 Ultrawide (1-DP using adapter, 1-HDMI !! IMPORTANT !!)
GPU Driver: Radeon Adrenaline 18.8.2
Windows Build: 17134.254
Windows Version: Windows 10 1803 Update
Heres what worked:
Open AMD Radeon Settings Go to "Display" Select the HDMI Monitor, click on "Specs" Go to "Override" Disable HDCP Support Took me forever to figure this out, so I wanted to make it easier for anyone else having the same problem. Your mileage may vary
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Flurpster got a reaction from soldier_ph in Show off your latest purchases
Bought a new Rig:
Ryzen 5 1600
Gigabyte Aorus RX580 8GB
Gigabyte Aorus AX370-Gaming K5
G Skill Ripjaws 3200Mhz 16GB RAM
EVGA 650W Full-Modular PSU
NZXT S340
Plus a couple 120GB SSD's I had laying around
It's not the most powerful system but it's a huge upgrade for me
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Flurpster got a reaction from Avalon1226 in Two wifi networks on one ISP?
Can confirm, was having wireless issues until I switched to a Unifi AC-Lite Access Point. Now everything works flawlessly
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Flurpster got a reaction from Aniallation in Forza Horizon 3 is broken
Have a look here for the recommended specs. Recommended RAM for FH3 is 12GB
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Flurpster got a reaction from mech in Show off your latest purchases
Bought a new Rig:
Ryzen 5 1600
Gigabyte Aorus RX580 8GB
Gigabyte Aorus AX370-Gaming K5
G Skill Ripjaws 3200Mhz 16GB RAM
EVGA 650W Full-Modular PSU
NZXT S340
Plus a couple 120GB SSD's I had laying around
It's not the most powerful system but it's a huge upgrade for me
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Flurpster got a reaction from VolkA in Are SSD's worthwhile?
I replaced my laptop HDD with an SSD a month or so ago. I can't even begin to describe how much of a difference there is. Windows now boots in 10s and programs that used to take a minute or 2 to load now load in seconds. It was a little on the pricey side but worth it IMO.
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Flurpster got a reaction from checkmate007 in Are SSD's worthwhile?
I replaced my laptop HDD with an SSD a month or so ago. I can't even begin to describe how much of a difference there is. Windows now boots in 10s and programs that used to take a minute or 2 to load now load in seconds. It was a little on the pricey side but worth it IMO.