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Patrick A

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    US
  • Interests
    Tech and Gaming

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 7 2700
  • Motherboard
    Prime B450 Plus
  • RAM
    Vengence C15 2 x 8GB
  • GPU
    Asus AMD 5700XT

Patrick A's Achievements

  1. Personally I haven't had any issues since I uninstalled Radeon Settings. It's a shit fix but the stuttering is gone. Just be warned, without the Radeon Settings you are basically relying on game and program display interfaces entirely.
  2. @Techicolors @MrBrightSyde Turning off Enhanced Sync seems to work for most.
  3. Just replaced the stand on mine yesterday. Love the monitor, hate the stand.
  4. Thank you, I am going to let my system download AMD settings again with this new driver update and try it with enhanced sync off. Probably going to uninstall GPU Tweak II first though. On the first Windows 10 image I was on, I could not get the system to boot when both were installed. atikmdag.sys SSE every time even when GPU Tweak II wasn't set to open on start up. Just prefer GPU TWEAK II to WattMan.
  5. I have also noticed discrepancies with Ryzen Master and actual settings. I am running a Ryzen 7 2700 with a slight overclock from BIOS however Ryzen Master still shows stock speeds as current. All readings outside of Ryzen Master show the OC. I chose to OC from BIOS because I too was having problems getting a Ryzen Master Profile to stick on boot. As far as I can tell, a Ryzen Master OC requires a restart on boot up every time.
  6. I've been having some similar issues with my Asus AMD 5700xt. After running a DDU, I eventually reinstalled Windows and was still having a weird stutter issue. I ended up uninstalling AMD Settings and just leaving the current recommended driver and the issue went away. Currently using GPU Tweak II for a slight OC. Without AMD Settings you can't turn on Freesync but I haven't noticed any issues so far.
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