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16 minutes ago, PDifolco said:
Thank you very much
I have figured out something a little stupid however; are you running all your games on fullscreen?
I have a dual monitor setup my main 1440P LG 165hz and a 1080P 60hz samsung secondary
Previously was always using borderless window in my games, but it gave terrible performance with this new card
Turning on fullscreen fixes many of the performance issues in the 1% and 99th percentiles... testing in progress.. -
13 minutes ago, PDifolco said:
Looks like driver related issues, not much you can do unless you can change renderer (possible in some games like BG3)
Another thing I'd do would be to remove any OC and set higher main and lower max clocks in Adrenalin (like 1000/2000 instead of 500/2500), it can help not crashing (again that worked for me in early BG3 versions)
Would you be able to show me what you mean by setting higher/ lower max clocks?
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I recently upgraded my rig from a rtx2080 xc EVGA to a RX7800xt nitro + from Sapphire with 24.3.1 drivers, made sure to use DDU in safe mode prior to installation.
Made sure to also enable smart access memory / resizable bar.
The GPU and CPU were automatically overclocked using AMD adrenalin.
I haven't reinstalled my windows 10.
Here's my current setup
PSU : flowerpower leadex III 850W gold
Mobo : ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING (WI-FI) AM4 platform
CPU : Ryzen 7 5800x ( non 3D )
RAM : 32gigs of corsair vengeance RGB Pro C16 @3200MHZ
970 EVO + boot drive
samsung 860 evo 1TB
2TB HDD's
After multiple tests in hell divers and darktide but also phantasy star online NGS; multiple crashes and even driver time outs happened by simply launching a match in the case of darktide.
after some research, the crashes does seem to be helldivers related. I couldn't fix the issue even after checking this post
the frame times and 99pourcentiles are incredibly inconsistent sometimes fixing themselves to being butter smooth after pressing alt enter to shift between fullscreen and borderless windowed.
With high settings, the framerates fluctuate easily between 100 to 30 FPS. They are all over the place.
When i tune the settings to the lowest, they do stabilize, but with micro stutters definitely present.
Can someone please help me stabilize my PC?
I have included darktide crash dumps and console logs to see if it would help you guys.
Will make sure to test out more games as the post goes through troubleshooting.crash_dump-2024-03-23-19.03.07-cfe9b7e1-12bf-41d8-9e56-e217763c377d.dmp crash_dump-2024-03-23-20.30.21-831a4589-9beb-4e10-9360-cad68c8b555d.dmp console-2024-03-23-18.55.36-d5b44b93-ff8a-4f88-ac30-ad20a725d5c8.log console-2024-03-23-19.03.07-cfe9b7e1-12bf-41d8-9e56-e217763c377d.log console-2024-03-23-19.56.25-a271c735-4a1c-4f6a-ba75-86115f66b896.log console-2024-03-23-20.30.21-831a4589-9beb-4e10-9360-cad68c8b555d.log
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Still haven't found a solution to this still if anyone can give me pointers to keep control of it i'd appreciate it
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From more testing, it seems like the CPU without task manager to reign it in, is always max boosting as if i was gaming even though the computer just booted up.
I need some sort of tool to keep it under control during desktop light loads and let it boost as usual during gaming sessions.
Potentially i could underclock with ryzen master that i keep hearing about but i am not familiar with the program -
bios updated succesfully to ROG-STRIX-B550-F-GAMING-WIFI-ASUS-3002
no changes in behavior however.
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1 hour ago, Vishera said:
With these CPUs it improves performance as long as you go not too far.
What do you suggest to perform this? I am in the process of updating bios
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1 hour ago, GuiltySpark_ said:
Yes, by making it faster. 5800x is almost begging to be undervolted.
Yeah i am sorry, at times my simple minded brain thinks undervolting will result in worse performance though it is depending of how it goes
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Just now, Vishera said:
You can undervolt your CPU.
Won't that affect performance though..?
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6 minutes ago, Vishera said:
yeah i do not know why it is like this, but this is the first time i notice such a behavior on my voltages and temps.
I do not know what happened, what can i do to bring it down during desktop light loads and spiking to gaming voltages when i play? -
Just now, Vishera said:
That's a good idea.
i will update it, i have done it still.
Made PBO manual in BIOS
changed the values you requested to 150
here is the result, first is with task manager
second is without it
basically task manager kills the voltage and reduces the MHZ and thus the temperature but i do wonder if i can control this behavior better
low voltage and MHZ in desktop and will only spike if i start programs, and games.. this is such weird behavior. -
36 minutes ago, Vishera said:
Try setting your EDC, TDC and PPT to 150 in the BIOS and see if that works.
should i check to update the bios first?
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14 minutes ago, Vishera said:
The thing is that my 5700X keeps a 4.65GHz all core turbo without going above 45W
i really don't have an explaination for that, so any suggestions..?
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41 minutes ago, Hairless Monkey Boy said:
It could be malware of some kind. The fact that it stops when you open Task Manager is concerning.
tbh that's also what kinda scared me but i don't really have an antimalware software except malwarebytes free
i have used it and nothing out of the ordinary came out of it. -
1 minute ago, Vishera said:
yeah, that's the main concerning part it draws 88W to keep a 4500 MHZ turbo for no apparent reason in desktop thus the high temps
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18 minutes ago, podkall said:
I don't know if the temps are totally fine,
what I can tell you is that, 3,7Ghz when idle, because the CPU's base clock is according to AMD website 3,8Ghz, nothing weird there,
as far as temperatures go, both screenshots don't show any high/concerning temps,
what CPU cooler are you using anyway? if it's just stock cooler than obviously the CPU might get little warm, but as long as the temps are under 90°C,
and as long as it's not some weird behaviour like temps being high for too long while doing nothing, then it's fine.
I am using a NHD15-S ( smaller brother of NHD15 ) and repasted recently.
are you sure 66-77 degrees in desktop no gaming load isn't concerning without task manager open to calm it down..? -
Hello guys, today i have a weird behavior going on with my CPU.
I have initially noticed a high temperature at idle ( only firefox, steam, discord open ) having 60-77 degrees celsius
I decide to repaste my processor i haven't done it ever since i have initially bought it a while ago.
The temperatures stays the same though now i encounter another weird behavior related to task manager and power draw.
( If it helps, my windows is set to ultimate performance in the power settings changing it doesn't affect anything )
the first screenshot is from CPUID HWMonitor without task manager; notice how the processor is at 88W steadily and with core 0 through 4 at 4.5 MHz with steady 64-66 celsius ( It shoots to 77 if i don't touch the cursor at times! )
once i put on task manager; this happens at screenshot 2
Core 0 goes between 4.7 to 3.7 MHz and the rest steadily at 3.7
voltage drops to 27 watts fluctuating to max 40ish
and temperatures are now between 30-45 celcius
What can i do to better control this behavior in my favor? I wouldn't want my CPU to burn itself out in desktop doing nothing but actually fully utilize it's power in gaming
Those high temps are starting to scare me since i need this chip to last for a while !
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2 minutes ago, Gazereths said:
Thanks for the compliment.
Maybe start a new thread in New Builds and Planning if and when your friend needs help with an upgrade/new build. Myabe get him to join the forum also.
Will definetly do for him if the need arises, however, he mainly speaks a different language so i did this all for him to help!
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3 minutes ago, Gazereths said:
I don't pretend to be an expert on PSU's, the advantages/disadvantages of single vs multi rail is beyond my knowledge. I've always opted for a strong single rail TBH, with a preference for Seasonic, purely from personal reliability experience....Though I've never had issues with good quality Corsair, EVGA, Be Quiet and even Coolermaster MWE v2 PSU's......But basing your purchase on any particular brand is foolish, check the exact model for tests/reviews etc.
I think with due dillegence and common sense a good PSU within your budget/power requirements is almost always attainable.
You are a man full of wisdom good sir will definetly do it accordingly. I was just merely wondering if you had any idea about those but i believe we're getting off topic for this thread so i think i will close it as a GPU ERROR If anything were to happen again i'll make another thread
thank you so much for everyone's help !
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7 minutes ago, Gazereths said:
Edited my previous post to add that exact same worry. TBH I'd try to get a new one if possible at least then you'll have warranty. Check the PSU tier list to get a decent quality unit. https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/
For me It's difficult, as a personal user I like to be overkill on the PSU, but as a system builder/seller I have to appreciate that buyers will not pay more for a better PSU.....It's all about the CPU/GPU/Storage etc, so you have to balance the costs.
We're currently looking into what we possibly could do and set up a budget for a potential new buy but it's a complicated personal situation i will keep this professional and ask for advice whenever we have the need here thank you so much
tier list will definetly be used as a resource, however, should we take into account single/multi rails?
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6 minutes ago, Gazereths said:
Well the 3060ti is the most I'd recommend with the 6 core, depending on resolution/refresh rate etc on the Nvidia side.
It depends where you are in the world and the deals you can get, best bang for buck new and in the UK is the RX 6700 (NON XT 10GB) in my opinion. https://www.ebuyer.com/1536717-powercolor-radeon-rx-6700-fighter-10gb-oc-graphics-card-axrx-6700-10gbd6-3dh-oc?srsltid=AYJSbAfxcc_saiLE4ZV_KxUuSj_AqFPbMzSZCZZpZHmX5QeWQOlWB3dZVEk
If you can get a used RTX 2060 / RX 6600 for a good price they would be a good match for the CPU.
I wouldn't even consider anything higher than a 3060ti/RX6700 with that system.
Yup he was looking at a 3060 Ti at one point.
He's located in Switzerland.
I am kinda afraid of his PSU tbh, maybe a used corsair/seasonic 850 would do better.
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2 minutes ago, Gazereths said:
It's really not difficult, but I understand your trepidation. That being said it's a perfect opportunity to gain experience, you can't break the card any more than it is already.
Alternatively sell it on ebay as faulty (clearly explaining the issues) and put that towards a new GPU.
Definetly will consider it and even told him that already to be honest.
That's another possibility too with the current system he has, would you say a 3000 series is overkill?
I was going to point him towards a cheap 1080-2000 series
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4 minutes ago, Gazereths said:
Yeah seems like it, a shame as the 660 is far below the 1070. Maybe worth stripping the 1070 down, deep clean and repaste.
We shall see about that, it's uh.. not really into our skills to get into dissassembling a GPU and repasting it.
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1 hour ago, Gazereths said:
Well good luck to your friend I hope it get's it sorted. Report back either way
Update !
My friend has changed his graphics card from 1070Ti to a GTX660 changed drivers and succesfully played a game of fortnite for now. Seems like atm it is indeed his graphics card..
Driver being used : 473.81
Are my componants good enough for 1440p 120hz high settings..?
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That's a real bummer, i wouldn't mind trying it though...