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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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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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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. PS: The error code for the BSOD is atikmdag.sys or kernel_mode_heap_corruption
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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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I have recently build a pc with specs given below but there is an issue i am facing ever since , randomly when i doing some thing browsing, gaming etc. on my pc the screen goes black and a sound of device diconnection comes in . But after a restart the screen comes back but with display drivers disabled and the drivers shifted to Microsoft Basic Display driver.After that i have to manually enable the drivers and update the drivers to vega drivers eveytime this happens .plz help!!! SPECS - RYZEN 3400g with vega 11 graphics 16gb xpg ram Asrock A320 m HDV 4.0 450W COOLER MASTER PSU Integrated Graphics
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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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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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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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Which is better for ray tracing games? Like Minecraft RTX and other games Which is better value for money? More processing power for the least amount of money Which is better performance wise? Which wins? I wanna prove my friend wrong again even though i think amd is cheaper for like the same frame rates, it dosen't have DLSS so it sucks in Minecraft RTX unlike Nvidia..
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I've recently had this problem with green lines (Not just green) whenever I try going pass 45-60% gpu load. I was wondering if the problem is my PSU or just the GPU itself, because when I take a screenshot it doesn't show the lines. My specs: GTX 1060 I5-2400 12GB RAM H16-E Neutron 700W PSU
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Just finished building a computer. When I went to play warzone with my friends I started having issues with everything being very blurry in game. After tweaking the settings for sharpness in the Nvidia control panel I hopped back on and my game looked like this. CPU is a Ryzen 7 3700X GPU is a Founders RTX 3070 All drivers are up to date and I even tried uninstalling and reinstalling them. 544658684_CallofDuty_ModernWarfare2020-12-1022-39-21_Trim.mp4
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I recently upgraded to the rtx 3070. I recently upgraded to an rtx 3070. My pc has a ryzen 5 2600, 16gb DDR4 ram at 3200mhz, and an rtx 3070. When playing Cyberpunk 2077 I see that the 3070 has about 60-70% usage rates and the CPU hovers around there too. I’ve updated drivers, windows and bios. In cyberpunk I run 1080p ultra and get about 45 FPS in combat and the city. In destiny 2 I get about 80-90 frames on 1080p lowest settings and at 1440p max settings. I don't have high temps or throttling, XMP is on and my PSU is 650watt bronze. Any ideas on why this is happening? Is my card defective? Do I have a CPU bottleneck? I have low latency mode off, I've tried lowering render resolution and running the most optimal settings and the problem persists. Should I upgrade CPU? Please help!
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https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Cr28p8 My friends pc keeps blue screening i think its a driver issue if you guys can find me the right drivers that'd be amazing it had errors like the photos I will attach. The first one shows my friend having strange graphical errors on the forest, it being frozen. the other is a blue screen of death message.
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Same goes with Boxing Day Sales, i was wondering how much of deals they would have on graphics cards like 1660 and the 1660 super, etc.
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right so, i built my first PC at the start of lockdown, everything was fine, very smooth and perfect. then all of a sudden my warzone bugged out when i changed the settings (blue fuzzy screen on the grass etc). this then effected my other games like fortnite where i had bad input delay and render problems. I had this issued looked at by a highly respectable Pc tweaker who couldnt even find a solution. So i assumed it as the PCs fault so i bought all new parts and made a new one, bam same issue again. even tried console on my monitor and that felt even worse. all my graphics were messed up on console i couldnt really see a thing. so i then assumed it was the monitor so i just bought a new one. and guess what, its not the monitor because it feels exactly the same. i literally just bought the new xbox and monitor and it feels like implaying on the xbox 360. bad input delays and graphics weird! i use a basic extension lead, quiet an old one, i dont really know. please help. all my temps are fine ive done every single thing possible, but now im thinking its something to do with my bedroom or my plugs etc. Someone please help me youll be a life saver and ill be very happy! Just to remind you, it occurs on PC and xbox, (brand new xbox with monitor) Regards, Seb.
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The Problem: Games that are set to any resolution other than the current OS resolution will not take over the screen (change the resolution and go full-screen). The screen flashes black like it changes, but then it is forced back to the OS resolution and the game gets stuck in the taskbar. Edit: this has been happening basically since purchase about a year ago. I usually just try to work around it, but that is becoming difficult. For example, Watch_Dogs Legion does not play at 60fps in 4k on this GPU. It also doesnt have a resolution scaling option to turn it down, so I can only run it at choppy framerates. OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Version: 20H2 OS Build: 19042.610 GPU Driver: 457.30 Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 3800XT GPU: MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Gaming X Trio RAM: 32GB(4x8) Corsair Dominator 3600MHz MB: MSI MEG x570 ACE MB PSU: EVGA Supernova 850 G+ Boot Drive: Samsung 970 Evo 500G BIOS: 1.A0 Running Software: Still occurs with all nonessential programs closed (So basically just windows). Have tried with services and background programs on and off, with and without geforce experience, even went though the trouble of removing windows game bar once to see if that was causing it.
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I am going to make a pc and I want to know whether to buy a used gtx 1080 ti, a used 1070 ti, used rtx 2070 super, or wait a while for the rtx 3070 to get in stock. I will be doing video editing on 1440p and 2160p, and I will do light gaming with games like minecraft, fortnite, and other games that don't require much gpu muscle.
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hey guys can you plz identify the problem with my system i have rtx 2060 paired with r5 3600 when i play star wars battlefront 2 there is grainy noise on reflected surfaces which moves in zig zag motion could not identify what causing it is it gpu or something else 1838272451_Untitled2091280x7203.78Mbps2021-01-2003-16-53.mp4- 7 replies
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I would like to use my onboard dvi port to run a old monitor that I have but I cannot figure out how to set the bios so I can use that port for my third monitor please help. Cpu: Ryzen 3 3200g Mb: gigabyte aorus b450M Gpu Radeon rx 460
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I recently started experiencing this problem on the 1650 Super. I would be gaming or even watching YouTube videos in the browser and my monitor would lose signal but remain powered on. Upon restart my NVIDIA drivers would not be detected so a smaller desktop resolution would be shown. I tried re-installing drivers using DDU first, re-install Windows and everything else you can imagine. I didn't think that this issue would relate to the rest of my computer so I bought a new Graphics Card - Sapphire RX 580 8GB. I installed the AMD drivers on a fresh Windows install and worked fine for 5 days up until now. Just minutes ago I was playing a game and my Graphics Drivers crashed causing a loss of monitor signal and a game crash, the screens regained signal showing the Windows 10 desktop, I then re-launched the game and got a loss of signal and had to hard reboot to get back to Windows. The only advantage this time for troubleshooting is AMD provide this Windows notification on restart - "Default Radeon Wattman settings have been restored due to an unexpected system failure., any ideas as to what I should do next to make sure this doesn't happen again? Or should I just build a new PC? Full Specifications: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 3.4 GHz 6-Core Processor Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-A320M-H Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard Memory: Crucial Ballistix 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory Storage: Samsung 850 EVO-Series 500 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive Storage: Sabrent Rocket Q 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive Video Card: Sapphire Radeon RX 580 8 GB NITRO+ Video Card Power Supply: Corsair TXM Gold 550 W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply
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Hi, I've been recently having some issues where certain elements of games flicker in and out of existence, stretch, or are moved up for a few seconds. Here are some videos which allow you to see this issue better: GTA Online World of Warcraft 1 World of Warcraft 2 Furmark Test Some screenshots of the issue Userbenchmark with all overclocks off I've tried disabling all of my overclocks, updating my graphics drivers, and changing in-game settings. These issues seem to have came up once I disabled my overclock on my CPU about a day or two ago. I used to clock it at 4.0Ghz, however I disabled it to be 3.7Ghz with 4.3Ghz turbo. I also recently was playing around with my memory overclock, which was changed from 2933Mhz to 3200Mhz on 3000Mhz RAM. However, once I saw these problems I clocked it back to 2933Mhz. I also tried putting everything's clock back to what it was when it was working, and I kept getting the same problems. It seems like the issues have to do with 3D, however I could be wrong. Both games I tested were on different drives. WoW was on the 970 EVO and GTA was on the SP. Also, about a week ago I started noticing that when I load into World of Warcraft for the first time that day, I get extremely low FPS (around 10-20) for about a minute, until it went back up to around 90 or so. This issue didn't seem to persist for very long though. Does anybody know what could be causing this? System specs: Motherboard: Gigabyte X470 Aorus Ultra Gaming CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700x GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 1070 RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 2x8gb (16gb) DDR4 3000 Mhz C15 PSU: EVGA 750 GQ (750 Watt, 80 Gold, Semi-Modular) Boot Drive: Samsung 970 EVO 1Tb Extra Drive: Crucial MX500 1TB Sata SSD / SP 256gb M.2 NVMe Case: Cooler Master H500 CPU Heatsink: Corsair H115i RGB Platinum -
I'm just gonna be playing forza horizon 4 at 4k ultra settings on it and minecraft rtx. And 4k stuff. And I want at the the very least 60FPS, preferably 120FPS. Plz help Thanks
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Hello, so I am planning to buy a Geforce GTX1660 super but I see different brands like EVGA 1660, MSI 1660 or ROG 1660 and other more. Is the performance of the 1660 still the same or does it vary from brand to brand?