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I'm sorry for my poor english! So this year I bought a rx vega 56. I was in a hurry when buying it and I didn't give a thought about cooling and etc. My pc specs were CPU: Ryzen 7 2700x MOBO: Asus prime a320m-k Ram: 16gb ddr4 3200mhz cl 16 SSD: random samsung 512gb nvme m.2-2230 ( the m.2 slot on the mobo is right under the gpu) 700w aerocool psu So from February to June of this year, I had no problems with the pc. All games went smooth, no crashes, blue screens or random blackouts. I had done some overclocking to the RAM (3333 mhz at cl 17) and also GPU through AMD software-Adrenaline Edition and it was all good. After a period of 1 month ( i think) I started to have random blue screen once in a while, but nothing major. I thought that it was the Ram so I bought a second hand 32gb 3000mhz g-skill aegis in a rush. Problems were still current so I tried undervolting a bit and it didn't work so I went on and underclocked the card a LOT, reduced power usage and that was it. The gpu was causing the ssd to overheat. I bought another ssd (XPG GAMMIX S70 blade 1tb) with a passive heatsink on it and I put a fan blowing air to the ssd and still when I try to do smth graphics intense, the pc blackouts or just freezes and then blackouts. So I think it is a relatively easy fix by swapping out for a less power hungry GPU or a motherboard which has it m.2 slot not under the gpu. I will be very glad if someone suggests a workarround about this. I have attached the overclock and underclock settings for the RX vega 56. Thank you! rxvega56ocopt1.xml rxvegaverylowpower.xml
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Hello! First up my PC specs are : -Ryzen 5 5600 -VEGA 56 gigabyte -Gigabyte aorus ultra gaming x470 bios version F61 -2x 8GB 3200mhz ddr4 ram -500gb samsung evo 970, 250gb sata ssd, 2TB HDD that I took out.. -600W PSU I got 2 monitors connected usually, HDMI and DP 1.4 Latest Windows 11 version So about 2 days ago my PC randomly restarted when I was playing a game, I saw that the rgb in my PC turned off and on again as if it tries to restart. The red led on the mainboard switched a few times from CPU to dram and after 3 times to vga. I had a blackscreen for the whole process and it continued to be a blackscreen. I was able to boot into windows 11 tho, because I heard the windows 11 sign in sound in my headphones. I restarted again, reconnecting the monitor cables to my GPU and it worked for about 2mins before restarting and going into a black screen again. I then reseated the GPU, tried again and nothing. Using a different DP port on my gpu and nothing. Only using hdmi and nothing. I also tried to use the different pcie slot I had on my mainboard but nothing happened, in all of those scenarios it stayed with the red vga light but boots into windows 11. So I took my GPU out disconnecting all the cables from my psu and connecting them all back and also reseating the GPU again and it WORKED for about 10mins before restarting and blackscreening, in that time I updated my gpu driver in hopes that it would fix it but no. I then took out a HDD that has been someone faulty before and acting up, started the pc and it worked for about 30mins, in that time I tried to benchmark my gpu with furmark and it worked 100% GPU usage, stable at 57C while pulling 220W, for about 20mins before I closed the benchmark to start a different benchmark and it restarted again and black screened. I also tried to only start with 1 RAM stick but I had a blackscreen again. I now am out of ideas and have no idea how to fix this, I recently changed the thermal paste on my GPU (about 3 weeks ago) and everything was working perfectly. Is my GPU broken or is it something else? I mean my GPU was working when I was able to get into windows 11 without a blackscreen. I sadly dont have any spare GPU to try out and dont have anyone close to me that could test my GPU etc. (Not sure if I posted this in the right forum, the problem is somewhat gpu related i guess)
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Budget (including currency): €150-300. Price/performance ratio preferred. Country: Germany Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: - Mining (mostly ETH) - Games I've been playing lately: Apex Legends, Dota 2, Civ6, Yakuza series - Games I'd like to play: RDR2? AC games... I haven't put more thought into it but at least I'd want it to be future proof. Part list: pcpartpicker.com list here B450 Tomahawk Max Ryzen 5 2600 @ 4GHz + NH-U12A 2x8GB DDR4 3000 RAM G.Skill Aegis AMD RX Vega 56 (ASUS ROG Arez Strix Gaming OC) with Samsung HBM2 600W Gold - be quiet! Pure Power 11 Display: 75hz 1080p + 60hz 1080p. Possible upgrade in the future to either 4k or 120-144hz. Details: Reasons to upgrade: The Vega 56 is getting old (launched mid 2017, bought in early 2019). I want to upgrade it before it looses its value (and mining profitability). Vega 56 currently sells on ebay.de at around 600€. A new RTX 3060 costs 700-800€ while 3060Ti up to 1000-1100€. A quick napkin math based on these numbers, a 3060 would take about 2 months of non-stop mining to make up the price difference while 3060Ti 4 months. However, I'd planned to potentially pause mining activities on the personal rig when it gets too hot in the summer. These assumptions are based on current value of cryptocurrency and mining difficulty. CUDA is nice to have. Ray tracing, also nice but not priority. AMD RX 6000 series cards are also in consideration, but the prices for these cards are currently too high to quickly profit from mining. Reasons to not upgrade: Cryptomining is such a speculative market there's no guarantee of turning instant profit (hence quicker ROI is preferrable) costs upfront making me broke lol Questions: - I made above price assumptions for RTX 3060 (Ti) of ebay listings here (history of sold products). Are these cards at these prices even good brands to choose from, and if not what price should I expect instead? - Which cards should I pick from (RTX 3060, 3060Ti, or other cards)? Which brands are worth getting for its value? If you found any interesting offers please do mention them. If you notice errors or flaws to my arguments please do point it out!
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Has anyone else had any issued with their MSI Airboost OC 8G being really sensitive to static? My room is quite dry and I have carpet. If I were to generate (minimal) static by walking in my socks, then touching any I/O on the case (including front panel headphone jacks, and rear display ports) the GPU instantly cuts display - fans increase to max RPM and requires a reboot. Interestingly, the rest of the PC stays on, including the audio passing through my headphones. Does anyone know if there is a solution to this? I'm hoping to upgrade soon anyway, but would like to get the problem fixed before I sell this GPU! (note, this never occurred on my other GPUs in this same PC).
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Hello everyone, I currently have an Asus Strix Vega 56 and I don't know if I should get a RTX 3060. I don't game in 4k just 1080p. I am only doing gaming on my PC and like normal school work. I hope that you all can help me decide. Hope all of you have a wonderful day/evening
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Hello peeps, I saved a lot to buy a brand a new Zotac 3070 Ti AMP and upgraded from my old Asus ROG Vega 56. After I deleted all AMD traces and drivers (i think i did). I installed Geforce and latest drivers from ZOTAC official website as well as firestorm (like msi afterburner). But all my games have lower fps: BF1 70FPS on high and ultra and 90 on LOW CSGO can drop down to 100 fps Metro exodus enhanced edition 45 fps average I've never had any issues with my Vega with those games before. Sometimes RTX usage is very low in games and sometimes its a 99% and still has lower fps than my Vega 56 Can anyone help me?
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Hello everybody I've had the following issue for quite some time now: So when I'm playing graphic intensive titles, sometimes my screen goes black, the GPU fan ramps up to full speed and that stays like that until I hard reset. Apparently the rest keeps running noprmally since I'm still getting audio. This happens sometimes multiple times a week or only once a month. Rather randomly as it seems to me, but always when running games, but I don't see a specific time (e.g after running for an hour or shorter or whatever) After rebooting i usually have a look at the windows event log and theres mostly a critical error with some amd graphics programm, which had crashed apparently. At the most recent issue this was not the case unfortunately so i cant provide any screenshots or logs. My rig: ASRock B450 Pro4 with Ryzen 5 2600, MSI Radeon RX VEGA 56 Air Boost 8G OC, with 2x G.Skill Ripjaws 8GB and Corsair VS550 550W PSU Graphics drivers are up to date and i've had the issue with every late version before. Do you think this is an Power Issue with 550W falling short of my demand in peak? And are there any suggestions how i can investigate this further with log from the amd driver or something? Any help is appreciated Chris
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Hello, I have a weird issue on my main system which seems to bork any linux install I try. There is probably a magic boot/kernel parameter which would fix it but ??? My Hardware and the issue: hardware ids: 0x1002:0x687f:1:5:Vega 10 XL/XT [Radeon RX Vega 56/64] 0x1002:0x67e3:1:5:Baffin Polaris11 [Radeon Pro WX 4100] MB ASUS X570-p, with 3900X Direct cpu x16 slot: Vega 56 -- DP Primary monitor AOC 1440p ultrawide 0x1002:0x687f:1:5:Vega 10 XL/XT [Radeon RX Vega 56/64] PCI Location (Bus:Dev:Fnc): 15:00:0 chipset x4 slot: R Pro wx4100 -- DVI secondary portrait screen 0x1002:0x67e3:1:5:Baffin Polaris11 [Radeon Pro WX 4100] PCI Location (Bus:Dev:Fnc): 05:00:0 Windows 10 and now 11 work fine after a few hicups; working fine with the AMD downloaded auto-detector which installed the Radeon Pro driver package. Ubuntu or pop-os (21.04) will install but only provide low res lvmw 1024x768 software render. It turns out that the built-in amdgpu kernel driver is finding the wx4100 and not looking further perhaps because it has pci-e index 05:00:0 and the Vega is at 0F:00:0 for whatever reason. So the primary display, a 1440p ultrawide, is connected to an unclaimed adapter and so is software rendered. I've found no documentation to force the use of both cards. In manjaro-GNOME the live iso gets to the graphical-interface checkpoint and then a flickering of large print on the Primary display until I hit reset and give up. on manjaro-KDE the live iso stalls/hangs at the graphical-interface checkpoint. No... I cannot "swap" the cards. No I will not remove the wx4100 to make it work ( it does, but borks as soon as I slot it back in) Any ideas for my training issues are also welcome; yes those are toothpicks, and there is no hotglue...yet
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Hey everyone, So I upgraded from a GTX 970 to a Vega56 back in September and all was fine for a couple of weeks but then my PC started crashing in all sorts of ways. In the time since then I've determined that it's almost certainly an issue with either the new graphics card or the power supply. I'm hoping that maybe someone here could give some guidance on any tests I can do to narrow things down further. Full PC specs: Core i5 4670K Corsair H100i Pro ASUS Z87 Deluxe 16GB of Patriot Viper 2133Mhz (@1600Mhz for stability) MSI Vega 56 Boost ASUS Xonar DX Crucial MX100 SSD Western Digital WD2003FYPS HDD Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold PSU So far, taking the graphics card out and just running on the Intel graphics seems to stop my PC from crashing at all. The strange thing to me is that I can run the graphics card during a stress test with Prime95 and Furmark for several hours without it overheating or crashing. The problems started with the entire PC bluescreening or hanging completely but as time has gone on and I guess with more troubleshooting, the problem seems to occur at any time, doing anything at all - even just looking at a static web page with nothing else running at all. Within the last couple of weeks/months I've: Re-installed windows Ran DDU in safe mode repeatedly Re-installed old AMD drivers Re-installed new AMD drivers Installed drivers manually without the Adrenaline software Re-installed ASUS audio drivers Disconnected all peripherals Re-seated the graphics card several times Tried both overclocking and underclocking the GPU Tried both overclocking and underclocking the CPU Ran games with various settings (windowed, low resolution, low texture quality, etc.) Ran games from different sources and with different ages. It seems that some days I can go the entire day without seeing an issue, and then others I find my PC to be barely usable. Two things that may be clues as to what is going on - With the graphics card installed, connecting anything to the front I/O will cause the screen to go blank as though it's shorting something. The only way to get working again is a hard reset. - Sometimes when the PC is woken up, the screen will return slightly scrambled in that, the image will be repeated maybe 8 times across the display and it will show artifacting across most of the image. Any help would be greatly appreciated as right now, it's not so easy for me to just get a replacement card. Thanks.
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hello, i'm upgrading my gpu from my old rx 570, and i wanted to know if I can run vega 56,64 with an under volt for performance and power draw. my psu can handle 420 on the 12v rail and here is my psu https://www.amazon.com/Thermaltake-Certified-Continuous-cooling-PS-SPD-0500NPCWUS-W/dp/B014W3EM2W/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=smart+500w&qid=1586908626&sr=8-2
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I'm set to about 1650 MHz on Radeon software. usually the card actually runs at 1600MHz or less. my HBM2 memory is OC to 920. Every time I try to undervolt the GPU crashes if it doesn't get the stock 1200 mAmps
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So, I managed to nab a Vega 56 on launch day in a Radeon pack (with the two games), and it just came in. I have to say, the unboxing was super disappointing. Not only that, but literally all it comes with is the card, the cardboard box, and the instruction manual (and a GrubHub coupon). No DisplayPort adapters, no stickers, nothing. Even the GT 710 I got a month ago for $30 to tide me over had some adapters, whereas this basically cost me $500. What the actual hell AMD/PowerColor? Has anyone else managed to grab one and noticed this? Granted, this is my first enthusiast graphics card, so I don't know if a lack of extras is par for the course, but still. (Yes, I picked up the cardboard and there was nothing underneath it).
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I’m thinking on buying a vega 56 gpu (i use hackintosh and nvidia is not an option, also it has to be itx format. I know that vega56 nano by Powercolor does exist, but it is really hard to find used or new. Fortunately enough the same pcb is used in a few other cards (sapphire pulse, powercolor red dragon and xfx) I was thinking to put a cpu downdraft cooler on it, however I found a proper gpu cooler - thermalright shaman. (Back in the days it was capable to cool gtx480 and it was a really hot card with stock tdp of 240w) And it looks like it fits Vega 56 nano pcb Dimensions of the cooler Pcb an cooler alligned and it looks that it might fit. Can anyone who has a card with this pcb measure the distance between cooler mounting holes and the edges of the card, especially to the back if the card (dp and hdmi ports)
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Hi all, I'm a bit new to this and decided to try and build a computer (First time) using pcpartpicker and looking up some pre-existing builds. My PSU has arrived which is a Corsair TX-M 650 And the Graphics card I have bought is a Sapphire AMD RADEON RX VEGA 56 PULSE 8GB HBM2 Graphics Card. Does this PSU work with the GPU? The only reason I ask is that the GPU has 2 x 8 pin slots and the PSU has 1x 6+2 PCI-E & 4+4 CPU slot (please see photo attached). Now I'm unsure if I can just use the 4+4 CPU slot as another PCI-E slot for the GPU? I've tried googling the answer and the only thing I have seen on this is not to daisy chain a vega 56. Any help would be greatly appreciated. All the parts will arrive by Wednesday and I'm unsure if I've bought a PSU which is incompatible. Many thanks
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I'm leaning towards the Vega 56 even though it's nearly 2 generations I think it still holds, up. Maybe 10% worse but at around £60-70 cheaper. Do you think that the 8GB of Vram in the Vega 56 will make it hold up better for future games, or do you think the RTX's performance boost, would last longer (with RTX off, of course). And one more sub question: are there RTX 2060 drivers for Free Sync Monitors, because most G Sync Monitors are too expensive Thanks,
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Disclaimer, as there was some confusion; When I say SoC IF here, I'm referring to the SoC IF inside the dedicated vega cards, there's nothing ryzen-specific here unless I mention otherwise. It's a hardware bug that usually occurs when multiple displays are used, usually results in a perma-hang and needs a full-discharge power-down to be reset. The cause of which is due to a design fault in that the IF SoC (of which connects everything together like a star network) is only fed power via the variable core rail, of which dips well below the spec of what the IF should be run at, and thus runs terribly unstable when multiple displays are connected, or a dodgy PSU is used in some cases. If the IF dies, everything dies, including the CPU's PCIe root complex in most cases. This is the primary reason why the new VII features a dedicated SoC rail and controller, as keeping the SoC running stable is vital for the whole system. AM4 vega doesn't have the fault for the same reason. So with the fault becoming more and more frequent in the wild (ie; more and more people are coming in from FB, discord, etc having the fault), how much of you here are actually aware of it? (if you use a dedicated vega card, please list the model, cooling and monitors/receivers/etc you attach to it, it helps us make a list of common triggers) If you experience the fault, please give us your hardware info in the AMD dev forum post; https://community.amd.com/message/2900536?commentID=2900536#comment-2900536 Please note that this is not directly related to the heavy-load power-offs or black-screens as a result of using a dodgy (often 80 silver and lower) PSU, nor is it completely related to temporary black-screens from using bad display cables, although the later can sometimes affect how common the fault can occur.
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Hello Please can everybody help me to decide i got offer rx Vega 56 for 250$ and Rx Vega 64 370$ That are used prior to mining but still have a guarantee , can you suggest what i must choose vega 56 or 64? My Cpu now is i3 6100 that will be so bad in bottlenecking with the gpu? What cpu that maybe that i can buy to replace it?
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So this is my first time building a gaming pc and I’m having some confusion about my gpu. My understanding based off of twitch and YouTube viewing is that you set the graphic settings of a game and the card will run at as many FPS as possible with those settings. This is why I see people on twitch having their FPS change from say 120 to 80 depending on what’s going on aka unlocked frame rates. Since I purchased a Vega 56 Asus arez card open box off of eBay my experience has been quite different. Here is an example situation. Starcraft 2: I don’t seem to have any issues running extreme setting in this game. However if I leave the gpu clocked stock and just adjust fan curves properly. The GPU VRMs will build up heat until around 90c 95c and the crash the game. I can fix this by setting a low frame cap in most situations but it will still do this vrm heat build up tell crash thing while I’m sitting in a menu with a bunch of animations for example. Ive resorted to undervolting the core by 100 mv and setting the power target DOWN -25% which seems to allow the card to settle around 80c on the vrms in these particular instances. This is wrong right? I see people overclocking the heck out of Vega 56 cards and no one seems to mention an issue like this. The card it self isn’t getting over 60c but the vrms heat up until they crash at stock even with high fan rpms. Is this just a defective card or am I misunderstanding something fundamental about pc gaming? TLDR: My gpu vrms overheat with unlocked FPS at stock settings even with proper fan curves. Help
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hello lads, i am soon buying a new 1440p monitor and i dont know if i should get a 144hz or 60hz. i read online that 144hz is more demanding for my graphics card and that i would need atleast 100 fps to rly feel the difference to 144hz. Is it a bad decision to go for a 144hz monitor if i know that i wouldnt get so high framerates with a 1440p monitor? and i dont play much fps games maybe some rainbow and cs but i am basically a troll and not that competitive X), mostly i play rpg and rts games witcher, warcraft, command and conquer and such. specs : saphire vega 56 , ryzen 5, 16gb ram Thank you very much for your time
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So the place where i live in, gpu prices are really wild. rtx 2060= 500$ 5700=480$ rx 570 8 gb= 170$ vega 56= 330$ i dont have the option to import the cards, what should i go with?
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So I build my new pc with Vega 56, installed a fresh 2019 October Windows and latest AMD drivers. My monitor resolution is 1680x1050 (it's an old one, didn't want to spend too much money at once), but GPU sees it like 1280x720 monitor. So I manually created a custom profile inside AMD Radeon Settings with resolution 1680x1050 but it is too big for the screen. And when using custom profile there is no HDMI adjustment.. All drivers are updated and everything is latest version, where the problem could be? Specs are: Ryzen 5 2600 + Vega 56 Monitor is BenQ FP222W H Every help would be really appreciated!
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So I wan't to build a gaming pc but I don't know if i should pick ryzen 5 2600 or 3600 and I already got the vega 56 so cant change it. I just want to know if it's worth the price between a 2600 and 3600 when paired with a vega 56. Here are the parts I had in mind: https://be.pcpartpicker.com/list/rcWYgJ ?
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Hi, I can buy a Vega 56 2nd hand for £225, it has flashed to 64 bios. Is this a good deal with the new Nvidia GPUs coming out? I currently have a 1060 3gb and want to upgrade for when I purchase a new monitor for freesync but I saw today that Nvidia announced they will support Freesync now so I'm not sure if this is still a good deal? I will be purchasing a IPS 144hz 1440p monitor sometime this year, not sure which one yet though. Also, I bought my 2600x ryzen 10 days ago and am wondering if you guys think I made a bad choice purchasing it now? I had a 4670k before and really enjoy the performance boost I have recieved but I am worried my x470 board I bought won't be compatible with the new Ryzens. Thanks.
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which should i go for dual rx580 saphire nitro plus special editions or vega 56 from saphire? My current rig is dual rx580 black editions.