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Hello So I recently ran into a problem, with AMD's catalyst control center, where my laptop Bluescreen's if I try to open CCC. The same also happens when I try to set my Switchable graphics to "High Performance" in Windows Power Options. When the laptop restarts, the display drivers are broken, and the screen runs at 1024x768. I reinstalled drivers multiple times, both AMD and Intel igp, since my laptop has switchable graphics. The Intel Drivers install correctly and have no problem. The AMD ones sometimes do, sometimes don't (Even after installing they break when I try to open CCC and/or set switchable graphics to high perf.). I know this is not really much of a problem, but most games straightaway decline to run if the Switchable graphics aren't set to High Performance. I thought of installing the standalone drivers for my GPU, but without CCC there are no switchable graphics and I anyways can't enable high performance. Its been a long day of troubleshooting and I am very tired, hence pardon me for my broken english or incomplete provided info. Specs: Core i3 2350m Intel 3000 + Radeon HD 6630m 4gb RAM Windows 10, 64 bit Thanks for your help in Advance.
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*Note: Must have an HDR monitor to actually see the difference.* You know, I feel like Capcom isn't getting nearly the credit they truly deserve for their HDR implementation in Resident Evil 8, because compared to 99% of other games, they nailed it, did an excellent job. Normally, HDR in my experience usually makes the image look washed out in other games like Hitman 3 and Sekiro. It just looks like someone slapped a faded out white screen over it and called it a day. In Resident Evil 8 though, its the exact opposite. The game looks great either way, but it looks washed out without HDR. With HDR enabled, the game looks drastically different. When a scene is supposed to be bright or have light to it, it truly does as you expect it to. When a scene is supposed to be dark, it looks DARK. They need to discuss their approach to the art direction for this game at the Game Developers Conference, because whatever they did actually allowed HDR to do its job correctly for once. This is the first game where I can honestly say I'd much rather play with HDR enabled. Ain't nobody gonna tell me that HDR is not the future after playing this game. Its every bit the future as Ray Tracing or anything else. HDR on: HDR off: HDR on: HDR off: HDR off: HDR on: HDR off: HDR on:
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Please help me, so I noticed these weird black pixels when playing on my Sapphire Nitro+ 5700 xt, and I am not sure what is the cause of this. I've already disabled enhanced sync and all that but im still experiencing it. CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 current version of Radeon: 21.4.1
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I've some problem with my PC. I built one last week and now my gpu temp max is 60 C , but MSI Afterburner said its 85 C, and after testing a few games, my fps is lower than my 1060 laptop. I watched reviews on the internet and from what i seen my FPS is too low from the expected fps, so i tried to tweak it. The gpu i have is actually used one. I tested furmark only and the temp wont go up above 61 C. Anyone knows what cause my low fps ? is it because of the limited temperature ? or could it be something else ? I've tried reinstalling MSI Afterburner, Driver for GPU, Updating GPU, and its still the same. Please help My Specs : CPU : Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10100 CPU @ 3.60GHz, 3601 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s) GPU : ASRock Radeon RX 570 4GB Motherboard : ASRock B460M-Pro4 PSU : Armaggeddon Voltron Gold 600 80Plus Gold RAM : Lexar 2x8 GB 3200MHz Storage : 1TB HDD and 256 M.2 Nvme SSD
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Hello everyone. This is my first time posting here. About 5 months ago I build a sweet med/high-end PC with the new RTX 3070. It worked great, and I experienced no graphical issues whatsoever. Eventually, we had a wall socket burst, and my PC and another PC in an adjacent room have been having Level Of Detail issues. My PC was not plugged into the corresponding wall socket, and so I As pictured in the videos attached below, you can clearly see shadows and ground debris render up and close to the character. It's especially bad with The Witcher 3 (I can get some video for the Witcher if needed). I've tried clean reinstalling windows and reinstalling drivers to no avail. I reseated my graphics card, nothing. My Voltages and Temps are in the normal range, and I've tried different outlets in the house. Please help me if you can, I don't know what to do Specs: Nvidia RTX 3070 Founders Edition 8GB VRAM PCI-E 4.0 Intel Core I7-10700k 3.8GhZ OZ 5.1GhZ MSI Z490 A-Pro Motherboard Thermalake 750+ Watt Power Supply Smart Pro RGB, Fully Modular Gold Certified T-Force Vulkan 16GB DDR4 3200mhz RAM Noctua NH D-15 Dual Fan Chromax Air Cooler 2 TB SSD M.2 (Samsung), 2 TB HDD (Seagate) Thermalake V200 Tempered Glass Mid-ATX Case I don't know if its an electrical problem, hardware problem, or just me. I hope anyone can help. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoM0iGskWKE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMN_335S3Fk
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Hi, I am just wondering if there is a way for me to mod my gtx 970 (palit oem blower) to get some good temps while still being quiet? I have been looking for aftermarket coolers but they just aren't available in the UK anymore. Could I possibly use a cpu cooler for my gtx 970 as, the stock heatsink is tiny.
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Hi, I've been having an issue where when a game launches into full screen it freezes my computer or makes everything black and unusable. I've had to hold my power button to turn it off to get back to being working. I did a disk check and found some corrupted files but windows said they were fixed. This has only recently started happening. If anyone knows anything I can do to fix this please tell me.
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Hello! I have just gotten a 2060 and put it into my system and for the first like 6 days it was great. Loved it. Now though, it’s proved to be a little stressful. I’ve attached a photo of the problem, have since then unseated and reseated the GPU, about to reinstall all drivers, have been in the BIOS and it seems fine in there so does that mean my new GPU is broken? Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Ok this is a boring question and it may have been asked before, but is there a good procedure for replacing a graphics card? I've been bitten by this before. Computers don't like it when you just swap out a graphics card and they don't like drivers from more than one card at the same time. Surely there has to be a right way to do it. And don't get me started on the price of cards right now. The card I bought 2 years ago at $360 is now $2,000, OMG!
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Nvidia’s got interesting ideas for managing the silicon shortage, and their latest tactic is to improve supply by making the RTX 3090 obsolete. A bold move – Could it work? Buy NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti (PAID LINK): Coming soon Buy NVIDIA RTX 3090 (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/OqXR Buy NVIDIA RTX 3080 (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/Si8kya Buy AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/uVzF
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I went in to ryzen master to overclock my memory and upon rebooting the pc I no longer have any display I’ve tried the conventional means of pulling and putting in different parts but it comes with the same result anyone have any idea
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I was going to accept fate and just buy a gaming laptop but then I found some graphics cards for literally $3 that could be a stand-in until I can actually get an rtx 3090 for a regular price. Will I have any problems booting a system with an ATI Radeon HD 4550 512MB PCI-e Low Profile 584217-001 Video Card???
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Summary In a method fundamentally different than DLSS or anything of the sort intel used a AI trained on a real life data set to enhance GTA V at playable frame rates. The video posted focuses mainly on the cityscape not the characters. Quotes As the researchers put it in the abstract of their article. My thoughts At a glance that their paper it is not clear just what type of hardware they did this on. Did it take a modern workstation computer perhaps with a quadro GPU or one of Intels own GPU's for running all of this AI or did it take a super computer? In my area of expertise if we run a simulation then we specify the computer, the OS the whole software stack so that other researchers can try to replicate our work. Intel may have reason to not want to let that kind of information out into the world. If Intel has a desktop GPU that can, perhaps with help from servers while online , that can do this to any old game it would make everything else obsolete. Your 3090 would be instant garbage. Something tells me that isn't the case though. Imagine a GTA 7 where instead of textures created by artist to be more realistic and approximate car paint, trees, or human skin ... the textures lighting etc are based on samples from the real world. Combined with greatly enhanced deep learning and ray tracing. It has been my personal opinion that we are nearing the point of diminishing returns when it comes to visual fidelity in video games and interactive graphics. A point where having the latest graphics card, higher resolution, and higher frame rate will give marginal practical improvements in fidelity. This shows the path to that point lies in a fundamentally different sort of graphics processing than has been done before. That it is not just a matter of more and different types of cores on the GPU but also using them in a smarter way. Using reality to create realistic games. Which leads to another issue. Who really wants their game about Modern Warfare or criminality to be super realistic? Consider Yvonne's reaction to a VR game with Zombies. I myself once had would could be called a flashback due to having played GTA San Andreas and fought to exterminate the Ballas gang. For a spit second I saw some youths dressed just like them and thought I was in the game. Is too much realism really a good thing? Imagine a photorealstic Mortal Kombat Fatality? Sources https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/12/22432945/intel-gta-v-realistic-machine-learning-cityscapes-dataset http://vladlen.info/papers/EPE.pdf -- formal but not peer reviewed paper.
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i recently purchased a 3060Ti (unfortunately it was above msrp) but after a few days useage ive noticed heavy graphical problems when playing anything about 1440p when pla8ing games its almost as if the ground keeps sending up little spikes all across the screen im still rather new to the self build pc and troubleshooting problems so figured id try get help from someone who knows what they are doing
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I tell you that I bought a second-hand gpu that seems to be faulty, I have been looking for thousands of solutions in this and other forums, I have seen that many people have run into this problem but none find the solution. The problem is that the core clock remains capped at 139mhz and the memory clock does not exceed 810mhz and the performance in games and beanchmarks are really bad, 12 FPS in Furmark I have already done different tests such as putting high performance mode in Windows and in the Nvidia panel, using DDU, reinstalling drivers, a clean installation of windows, using MSI Afterburner, Asus GPUTweekII, after trying various things I was forced to try flashing a BIOS taken from Techpowerup, but it didn't solve anything. So far the only thing I have found is that in GPU-Z the Power Draw Board is + 400w, PCIe Slot Power + 390w and a Power of 147% DOING NOTHING, simply on the desktop, a Perfcap reason is also added: Pwr, and a solid green line. It also strikes me that the voltage is constantly 0.65v (I don't know what the normal voltage is). https://imgur.com/4zAuHK6 https://imgur.com/KW14JCX https://imgur.com/tTXqzCI I am currently using an Aerocool Cylon 600w 80+ bronze PSU, I know it is a bit fair but the previous owner told me that he tested it with an 850w 80+ source, so we could rule out a power issue from the PSU, already that in neither of the two systems has worked well. I hope you can help me, and thank you very much in advance !! AMD Ryzen 5 2600x Asrock b450m Steel legend 2x8GB RAM Corsair vengeance
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Hey, my friend wanted me to make a pc build for him. His budget is around the 700€. I know electronics don't get damaged if not used inappropriately so I thought I could make him a brand new 1000€ PC for 700€ by buying parts on the frensh eBay "leboncoin". This is, so far, what I have spotted and the prices they are at : -Ryzen 5 3600 for 140€ / i5 9400F for 80€ -2x8Go 3200 cl16 for 60€ -NZXT Kraken M22 for 40€ The rest can be chosen later. But now, let's get to the real problem, the graphics. The most recommended option would be the integrated graphics for light gaming or geforce now, waiting for restocks. But I was wondering if I could take a used, old and bad graphics card for very cheap like 20€ waiting for better prices? This would make it easier because finding used CPUs with integrated graphics is pretty hard and would mean that the price whoudl inflate a couple 50€s. On the frensh eBay, you can actually, regularly find used 1080tis for 300€. This would be a really good offer, especially these days but I am worried of breaking the 700€s. I whould like to have an outside opinion on this to help me choose.
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When I bought the laptop at the first time it used to render games to well with stable frame rate. But when aging up it cant even render the same game I played when I first bought it I went to the laptops spec and its : (GPU: NVIDIA 920MX ,, Intel HD Graphics 620 .... CPU: Intel Core i5-7200U 2.50GHz Laptop: Lenovo Ideapad 320-15IKB) So when I launch Apex Legends, I see in the task manager that the GPUthat is rendering the game is NVIDIA. So I came up with the idea that maybe when I first bought the laptop it was using both GPUs. And when I reinstalled windows it start using 1 GPU which is NVIDIA. So isn't there a way or a program that allows me to use the 2 GPUs that I have?
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Hello everyone, I’m very new to pc builds, I’ve recently bought a dell optiplex 9010 and put a 750 ti in it ( I upgraded psu as well ) how ever this 750 is really Unpredictable some times it’ll work then freeze after 5 min other times it won’t display anything at all, but some times it’ll work, I’ve got the latest drivers installed, ( it did the same thing on an entirely different pc) I have no i dea what to do, also when I was changing resolution in a game it did this.... plz help! IMG_3976.MOV
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Budget (including currency): $5000 AU Country: Australia Hi guys, I am planning to build a new PC (my first DIY build) for my 3D/Graphics work and wanted to get some last minute advice. I’ll be primarily using Zbrush, Maya, Adobe CC and some sound production software. I already have the motherboard and CPU which I bought as a combo, I’m planning to order the other parts over the weekend so this is kind of last minute double check in case I missed something or made a critical error, if you could please let me know if I’ve made some mistake with component choice or if there is a more optimal choice for better performance any advice is greatly appreciated. Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus x570 Ultra Ryzen 9 5950x CPU Corsair vengeance LPX 32gb 3600 RAM x2 for a total of 64gb 16gb per chip. Noctua NH-D15 cpu cooler HD1: Samsung 980 pro M.2 500gb HD2: Samsung 980 pro M.2 1TB HD3: Samsung 870 QVO Sata SSD 2TB EVGA 850W SuperNOVA GA Series 80+ Gold power supply Fractal Design R7 case Noctua NF12 120mm case fan. EVGA RTX 3080 (on order since last year) I’m not sure if I should be getting 4x16gb ram modules or go for 2x32gb instead. I’m also not sure if I should get a liquid cooler for the CPU instead of the air cooler. Do I have enough case fans? 3 come with the case and one extra noctua NF12 fan? Thanks in advance.
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So in my laptop (Lenovo legion y520) I have and intel i5-7300HQ CPU @ 2.50GHZ, for integrated graphics I have intel(R) HD Graphics 630, For a GPU I have an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, the problem is when gaming if i pull up my task manager to check my performance I see that my integrated graphics are chugging along at around 60% but my actual GPU (the GTX 1050 Ti) is running at 0% usage. For some reason it seems that my graphics card which should be quite decent is not running at all. One of my friends said that it might be disabled in the BIOS but I don't want to mess something up. Does anyone have any idea on how to fix this problem? Attached is task manager when I am running a game.
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A gtx 1050ti with gtx550ti which is 10 years old..... this is a scam Quotes My thoughts this is scam to fool people who don't know about tech and build a pc using guide.... Sources https://www.ebay.com/itm/Desktop-Grafikkarte-Gtx1050ti-4-GB-Ddr5-128-Bit-HDMI-Dvi-Vga-Dvi-Grafikkarte/154385642075?hash=item23f219f25b%3Ag%3AtUsAAOSwMrBgWb3B&LH_BIN=1
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Hi everyone, Sometimes I encounter a problem with my graphics card, the MSI RX 570 8GB. When I plug in to my TV (an old Philips) via HDMI I can play with normal Colors and sometimes it randomly switch to these weird Colors.. and after a few minutes It go back to normal. But when it is plug to my pc screen (with the same HDMI output and the same hdmi cable), I don’t have any problem. So I have tried with another HDMI cable, the same thing happen.. I have tried to plug my xbox and my DVD player on the same input and cable on TV and nothing happen too.. I have also tried to deinstalle driver via DDU and reinstall but nothing change.. do you have an idea ? My PC is : CPU : Athlon x840 MOTHERBOARD : mGA-F2A88XM-HD3 RAM : DDR3 8gb GPU : MSI RX570 8Gb (sorry for bad English, I’m french)
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Hi everyone, rookie here. I kind of have a prob, here's what I know - I switched to an nvme storage and suddenly, my computer started to make error beeps at boot and then reboot and it's good to go. It doesn't occure every time though, most of the time it boots just fine. - I don't think it's ssd related because beeps are 1 long + 2 shorts, I checked and apparently it is a graphics error code. - I started having some crashes after long sessions of gaming. I took out my GPU and put it back, didn't quite solve the problem. After investigation, it has occured to me that it could potentially be a PSU issue: my PSU is 6 years-ish old and maybe it is starting failing. Therefore it could fail providing power during high loads such as boot or long gaming sessions. Might be wrong though. There it is guys, it's a long post but I hope you can help, maybe you had similar experiences or suggestions about what it could be ? Thanks a lot
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[Specs: Windows 10 Home OS, Intel Core i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz, 16.0 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080, 2.72 TB HDD, 464 GB SSD] Hello everyone! So recently, I've had some worrying issues caused by a controller that I've been using on my computer for ages. It's this old, cheap USB Xbox 360 controller that has this red glowing setting. Anyways, I'd say about a week ago, I plugged the controller into my computer and heard a pop through the headphones I was wearing and noticed that the controller had not powered on. In fact, I noticed that my headphones as well powered off, and the front 4 USB ports were no longer working. I then was notified at the bottom right of my monitor that there was a power surge and that I should restart my computer. Well I continued down this path of restarting the computer and deleting and reinstalling the USB drivers, plugging in the controller again, power surge in USB port, everything shuts off, repeat. This went on for about 8 or 9 times before I finally realized that the problem is probably the controller. So I went out and bought a much better controller and the surging issue went away. However, I have a new problem now. Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of my favorite games of all time and I have been recently trying to 100% it, which is taking forever. So I started that up, loaded in, and realized that everything is way laggier than they ever were before. I got through the entire story with a smooth 60 FPS, with only a few dips down into the mid 50's. However, now when I go into towns or forests in particular, the game tends to drop down to 40's and 30's, with intense stuttering and a lot of visible popping in and spawning. So I opened up the task manager to see what was going on and I noticed that the CPU was at about 80% usage and the GPU was at about 4% usage. Now I know this may sound like a bottleneck, but keep in mind, I did not have any of these problems at all before the surge. I've tried reinstalling the GPU drivers, playing around with the NVIDIA Control Panel, verifying the integrity of the game files, resetting the computer and redownloading Windows, you name it, and there's still no solution to the issue. I’ve also noticed now that almost every other game has had a major loss in performance and visual quality, despite being set to the highest graphics in the settings. So at this point, I feel pretty confident that the issue is a hardware problem opposed to software. However, I don’t know exactly what I should go about replacing. Could it possibly be my mobo? Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
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