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Cr1ngE

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  1. Yes, multiple times. Also reinstalled Windows completely, so yeah.
  2. Yes, I know. The title sounds desperate. It's because I AM desperate. I have a pretty high end PC (specs down below) and all games run smooth, except for CSGO. It sometimes looks to skip frames, feels not smooth overall and it's beyond annoying. I can't focus on gameplay anymore because of it. I tried many many things (list also bellow) and I'm getting out of options. I hope this community can help me out! My setup: X570 AORUS ELITE MB RYZEN 7 3700X G.SKILL DDR4 16GB 3200MHZ RAM (profile applied and running at 3200MHZ) XFX RX VEGA56 CORSAIR RM750X SanDisk SSD Plus 240GB (game is installed on here, so is the OS) Seagate Barracuda 1TB UserBenchmark, first run: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/29314688 UserBenchmark, secondrun: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/29314868 Dual screen setup, one being an AOC G2460V @ 75Hz and the second an the other one (main screen) an ASUS ROG XG258Q @ 240Hz I tried to set the AOC screen to 60Hz to match the other screen better, this didn't work. Just to be clear. What I have tried so far: - DDU Radeon drivers and reinstall - Update all drivers (chipset, GPU...) to latest versions - Flash BIOS to latest version - Completely reinstall Windows - Disabling GPU0 - Disabling HPET - Console commands and any trick I could find using Google Nothing works. The game still isn't performing up to par. Other games that are far more demanding (PES 2020, PUBG) run without any issues. I'm in desperate need of a solution, as CSGO is one of the only games I play competitive. I'm so desperate I'm even willing to reward the person that gives the correct solution. Thank you very much for reading and any input that might follow. Please don't hesitate to ask for more info, if needed. Kind regards, Cr1ngE
  3. No I don't, If I had I would have tested already It's a bit silly to buy a new one, just to find out that it is not part of the issue.
  4. Well, nobody seems to be able to help me, but I have some extra info. I hope this helps to get towards a solution. This is a recording of a session of PUBG I played earlier today. It's only recorded at 60fps, but never the less you barely see the stuttering. You can see some of it at 5:50 but it's very limited. That surprised me, to be honest. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0r1C3y3ozMw What more important to know is that my GPU has a led bar that indicated how big the workload is. I noticed that when I get severe stutters, the ledbar flashes off for a fraction of a second before going back to full load. It also cancels the white noise it makes when under full load for a fraction of a second. Can this be power unit related. I have a CoolerMaster G550M at the moment. Is this not sufficient for my setup? Is there any way to test this? Whoever is able to help me, thank you in advance. I owe you big time.
  5. I removed my drivers in safe mode with DDU and installed the CrimsonReLive 17.40 drivers, with little effect. I don't think it's driver related. Anyone else has some suggestions?
  6. I use the Adrenalin 2019 drivers, I didn't even know there was an alternative. I'll look into it and let you know if it worked. Thanks!
  7. is chrome open in background? - No. try disabling second monitor - I tried that, does not work. are you playing in window or full screen? - I tried both. what are your temps?(cpu and gpu) - They are well within acceptable levels. does this happen in other games? - It happens in Valley Benchmark too.
  8. Dear community, I have some problems with my AMD setup when gaming, that can't seem to get solved. After a few days of intensive searching, I hope I can get some help here because I'm all out of ideas. The problem, simply put, is that in games, I get stuttering while having a high FPS rate (far above 60fps that is). This is the most obvious and frequent in PUBG. I also notice it in CS:GO (but it's rare) and sometimes when doing a Valley benchmarktest. It looks like some frames are dropped, but I can't find any evidence of this in loggings. I used to think my processor (I had a Ryzen 3 1200) was the issue, but after upgrading to a Ryzen 5 2600 I still have the same issues. My complete setup: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 GPU: AMD RX Vega 56 SSD: SanDisk SSD Plus 240GB HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB (2016) USB: WD Elements 25A3 4TB (backup drive) RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000 C15 2x8GB MBD: Asrock AB350M Pro4 Monitor 1: ROG Strix XG258Q @ 244fps Monitor 2: AOC G2460V @ 75fps UserBenchmark: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/14042486 What I have tried so far: - Lower in game settings, with no result. I play PUBG at low settings anyway. - Deactivated tessallation mode in Radeon settings. - Changed the FlipQueueSize to 0x3100 using Radeonmod - Reinstalled all GPU drivers after a cleanup in safe mode - Disabled Freesync & Adaptive Sync on my display - Capping FPS to a max of 75fps - Disable HDCP support - Format C:/ drive and reinstall windows - Moved the game from HDD to SSD and back, I also tried clean installs on both drives - Gaming on one screen only, tried both of them Nothing solved my problems. I still have to much stuttering/screendrops in PUBG to make it enjoyable, in CS:GO it's rare but annoying when it occurs. The last few days, I also noticed that my main screen is sometimes flickering... Not too often and it never happens when gaming. It looks like "interference" for a second and then everything returns to normal. Can somebody please help me? I would be very grateful... I looked for help everywhere and I'm getting to the point we're I'm getting hopeless and wanting to give people a reward for the solution. If you need any further info, please don't hesitate to ask. I'll be happy to provide any info you might need. Kind regards, Cr1ngE.
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