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Spectre64

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  1. Update! After reinstalling drivers, I reverted back to Radeon 20.2.2 and so far, it fixed my problems. I had to cap it to 75FPS because it still stutters when it reaches high FPS so that's really annoying.
  2. Haven't tried reinstalling. Will test gaming loads temp and try reinstalling gpu drivers too. Im also watching the other GTA V related thread.
  3. Some little update. My Ryzen 5 2400G temps are weird. 55C (based on Ryzen Master) when I only have chrome open. I am using the stock cooler and I am currently checking what the hell is happening.
  4. I got GTA V from Epic yesterday and I just finished installing it on my SSD. When I played it, I was greeted with a smooth 100+ FPS in the first mission. All is good until I get to the second mission where Franklin and Lamar took the white and red cars. Looking at my frames from Afterburner+RTSS, my frames were at 70+ FPS but I am plagued with stutters. I can't get out of the alleyway without stuttering like crazy. Driving is impossible and it even freezes on me. I tried changing Fullscreen to Windowed Borderless, changing settings to Normal, deleting the GTA V documents folder, limiting to 60FPS. Nothing helped. I was able to play GTA V before using the same rig with a Sapphire RX 560 4Gb and I remembered having 0 issues. I also read that apparently, some Ryzen CPUs are having devastating lows but a very decent average. Kinda hopeless right now. System Ryzen 5 2400G Gigabyte RX 580 4Gb 1 x 8Gb Crucial Ballistix 2400Mhz Patriot Scorch 256Gb
  5. I finished checking if any of the wires and cables and cords are broken but so far none. I also removed some dust in my pc too. I just improvised a workaround by setting my power limit % to -15%. And yeah, none of our wall plugs have ground.
  6. Huh, will check as soon as I can. I think I also remembered that none of the wall plugs we have here at our apartment has ground. Im not sure if thats a smoking gun but that might be a problem
  7. I already checked if any of the wires are unplugged or smth but I havent found out anything yet. Anything specific I should be looking for?
  8. I've been gaming on my PC with my RX 560 and getting pretty good fps on low/medium 1080p 80%. No problems whatsoever. Last week, I was able to switch to an RX 580 4Gb. I replaced my trusty RX 560 with the new RX 580 and started playing Modern Warfare 2019. While playing an hour later, I noticed hearing clicks. Constant clicks. It would appear and disappear every now and then but would appear more often the longer I played. So I got confused. I know for sure my PSU can handle RX 580. So I decided to turn it off and fix it the next day. Today, I played Modern Warfare again with radeon metrics on and I noticed my GPU were about 49C, 20-30W idle and would reach 68C, 105-120W when gaming. I also noticed that when my GPU pulls 115W+ of power constantly, my AVR clicks. I assumed its nothing until I got shocked by my keyboard. ZAPPPED. I knew something was up. I stressed test my rig with Furmark and I noticed that when using the burn-in test, my AVR would click every now and then when my GPU reached 65-69C. It also clicks everytime I toggle the donut back on. Right now, I'm scared to play any games not because my rig would blow up, but because my rig could just shutdown during gameplay. If it's relevant, I have my PC plugged in the AVR which is plugged in an extension cord with 10A 250V specs. Any recommendations? Specs Ryzen 5 2400G Sapphire Pulse RX 560 4Gb 16CU Gigabyte Gaming RX 580 4Gb MSI B450M Pro-M2 1x8Gb Crucial Ballistix Sport 2400Mhz DDR4 Patriot Scorch 256Gb 1Tb HDD Thermaltake Toughpower GX1 700W Gold Samwon AVR Cylon RGB Case Zeus Mk880 Keyboard
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