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Ok so I had 3 desktops with 6 vega 64 nitro+ GPUs (2 in each dekstop case) I used them for mining, I downgraded the bios to vega 56 nitro+ and configured custom timings on the HMB memory and used different powertables. The cards were cramped inside the cases with temps (at full load) around 60C for the GPU and around 70C for the HBM memory But at 1100Mhz (GPU) and 1045Mhz (HBM) they were mining at around 54.8Mh/s on ethereum (a couple could go 1060Mhz which resulted in 56.7Mh/s) The cards run just fine 100% stable 24/7 What's the issue then? Well I decided to buy an asrock h110 pro BTC motherboard and make an open mining rig with extra fans etc. The temperatures of the cards are much lower now (I also changed the paste they had with Kryonaut Extreme I think it is the best after liquid metal) Now I have like 30-40ishC on the GPUs and 50-60ishC on the HBM at full load The issue is that for some reasons the same exactly cards that used to work (same OS same drivers same mining software,same memory timings same powertables) at 1045 and 1060Mhz 100% stable 24/7 at higher temps on the memory now refuse to go a step above 1020Mhz! It is not the fact that I took them apart and changed the paste because I tested them for a couple of hours (on the desktops) and they run at the same settings with lower temps stable. I can get a card or two run above 1020Mhz but its always a lottery Its like something happens if I set the frequency of all of them (e.g GPU1 may hang, but on reboot GPU1 may work but GPU4 now hangs) and I get BSOD "thread_stuck_in_device_driver" or something like that. I think it has something to do with lag/interference with the driver since I use 6 GPUs (even adrenaline gets laggy if I click on GPU boxes to check their settings like a 5 to 10 second delay when clicking e.g GPU2 from GPU1 etc) I use the GUI of this tool https://github.com/Eliovp/amdmemorytweak To set the OC profiles. Any ideas on what to try? P.S EnableULPS and EnableCrossfireAutolink registry keys are disabled for all the GPUs.
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Hello all, Im having a little technical glitch every so often that i was hoping i might be able to get some insight from those who might be a little more well versed that I currently am. Afew years ago i built myself Ryzen 2000 series based computer, And i lucked out and was able to get ahold of a new Sapphire Nitro+ Vega 64 to toss into it. It's worked beautifully since then. I just recently added a second monitor to my setup, and thats where the small issues began. Every so often on start up, the system will only seem to recognize a single monitor as being connected. A reboot or two will bring the second monitor up. I've also had the rare occasion where, after having both monitors come up, one will flicker and go black for several seconds before coming back on. When this happens, it does not revert to displaying on a single screen, it will keep the dual screen set up, i just cant see one. I have noticed that the issue only seems to occur on the monitor the system recognizes as 'screen 2'. This happens to be my old monitor, not the new one. I have tried moving cables around, that has not seemed to have an affect on the issue. Any help would be appreceated
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Sad days, I had to RMA my Dead AMD Vega64 which still had a 3 year warranty with Gigabyte. The RMA was done via the online store I bought it from here in South Africa. So they sent me feedback ... In todays computer market, this kinda seems like im just being thrown out to fend for myself in the impossible GPU market. 1. They have no stock at all of any GPU in their store, only a GT710 lol 2. Even if I added extra money to the 5000 South African Rand they are offering as credit note. GTX1660 Super would cost R8000 (out of stock) and RTX3060 would cost R12500 (out of stock). Why does the consumer have to suffer when the manufacturer cannot fulfill their warranty, even with the Semiconductor shortage? All I really want is card similar to my Vega64 Thanks for coming to my ted talk I guess. ____________________________________________________________ ***EDIT*** They phoned me to offer a GTC 1660 Super if I pay a the difference , so they are atleast giving me another option now. Does anyone know if the 1660 Super is good enough for Twitch stream + VR Gaming like Beat Saber?
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Hey lads, I've been encountering this problem when trying to OC my Vega64. I'm going to give you all the information I can and my own speculation TO the card itself it was bought back in January of this year, where I quickly replaced the factory thermal pad with a longer thicker thermal grizzley one. I also applied new thermal paste to it. Coolingwise the card is sufficently cooled by its own fans and three other fans guiding the hot air out. Now to my problem: When trying to OC the card using AMDs software all is well when input. But when starting Heaven to benmark after 5 seconds into the benchmark my Monitor goes black. PC stays on and I can hear and see my Vega64 cool down and stop fan spin. My current deduction is that I currently have a underpowered PSU with 550W and the graphics card was trying to take as much power that it needed but the reserve was too low and cut out. What do you guys think? Here are my PC specs: Gigabyte X570 Ryzen 5 3700x (Liquid Cooled - Closed Loop) 16GB 3600Hz DDR4 ROG Vega 64 1TB Crucial SSD 550W Be Quiet Bronze Cheers for any help
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Hello everyone and@LinusTech I have an issue with my AMD Vega 64 Liquid Cooled, a coil whine while playing Wolfenstein New Colossus on my Sapphire Vega 64 and i really don't know why....this only happens if i am in the main menu where the FPS is high. My configuration is: Case: Lian Li Air Mini Mesh with default case fans. (two 140mm front fans and one in the back of the case of 120mm) Motherboard: AsRock B560 Steel Legend Processor: Intel Core i7 11700F with Cpu Fan Noctua NHU-12s Redux RAM: GSkill Trident Z RGB CL15 - 3000mhz with XMP Profile enabled on auto PSU: Seasonic GX Focus Gold 80+ 750w Two SSD M2 2028 Crucial and one HDD Seagate Sata 3. Monitor: LG 32GN-650B Ultragear with 2k default resolution. I did two tests in Furmark on 1080p and 1440p resolutions and i did not experienced any coil whine, only in the game menu. Max wattage of gpu in Hardware Monitor was 266w and the temperature max 64.
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After looking at some the theoretical numbers between those 2 graphics cards I am a bit confused. On paper vega64 has aroudn 12 tflops where the 1080ti only around 9, thats 30% faster. Why don't we see the improvements anywhere? Moreover, the vega frontier edition has the same problem, looks powerful but sux
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My brother is planning to buy the 49" Odyssey G95TSSR monitor for 800€ but he has a Vega 64. It's an "older" card so we don't exactly know if it will run at max resolution with 240hz since it's close to 4k in pixel count. Also, is this the monitor with 10 dimming zones or the one with lots of small dimming zones? Couln't find much info about this. Will be mostly for working/productivity and ocasional gaming. Thank you and have a nice day!!
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Ok so here is my situation, while playing COD Warzone and monitoring my GPU with GPU-Z i noticed that the game uses the full 8 gigabytes of my VRAM and im playing on a 1080p monitor with competitive video settings (while not potato mode most things are set to medium/low), also in game while my FPS never really dips below 80, sometimes i feel these microfreeze moments where the image is stuck for a couple of MS... any suggestions as to why this can be? P.S My GPU (VEGA 64 on Stock Cooler) is undervolted and overclocked and i also have a 2nd 1080p monitor with discord/whatsapp running while in game.
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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 recently bought a manufacturer refurbished Vega 64 reference card off ebay (for $205). I also bought a new Enermax Revolution DF 850 watt PSU at the same time (originally got a 750 watt version but returned it after seeing my issue, so this isn't a problem caused by a jank PSU). After installing both components, my PC will shut down during a load that spikes my GPU wattage draw. According this PSU calculator (https://outervision.com/b/cvy7mY), at max load i should only draw 747w. Anyone have any experience with something like this? Could this be a problem with my specific card? It works great until is pulls 250+ watts. I've tweaked the clocks, volts, and power limit to get it seemingly stable in the games it was crashing in before, but Folding@Home + youtube = crashed PC still. Obviously I could clock it down further, as well as my CPU, but I'd rather avoid that if I can. PC Components: Ryzen 5 2600X OC to 4.125 @ 1.4v DeepCool 120mm AIO 16 GB Ballstix sport RAM base 2400 OC to 3133 Gigabyte Gaming B350 MB 5 SSDs (4 sata, 1 NVME) 4 PCCooler RGB fans, 1 LED light strip Aisa horse PSU cable extensions Enermax 850w Revolution DF PSU Thanks!
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I decided to return back to CS:GO after 5 years of not playing, especially now that I have a great build that can handle CS very good - at least on paper. As you can see, I'm getting nowhere near as much fps as I should, same goes if I reduce the resolution to FHD. I've disabled freesync, vsync (both on AMD control panel and ingame), I've set fps_max to 0, updated my gpu drivers to the latest version and I'm using the high performance power plan. I've pretty much done anything I could think of and have found on the internet. I'd highly appreciate your help on this, thank you for your time! SPECS: AMD Ryzen 1600 3.8GHz OCed 16GB Dual Channel Ram running at 2800MHz Gigabyte Radeon RX Vega 64 8GB Gaming OC, not undervolted or further OCed. MSI B350 Gaming PLUS Game is running on 1TB Toshiba HDD Drive Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W PSU
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Hello everyone! I'm having trouble with my Vega 64. The cards starts to heat up badly when booting windows and it causes the system to crash freeze at logo screen. The problem started when the system just crashed on me while I'm not doing anything. I tried cleaning the up my desktop , took the whole system apart and rebuilt it and even re-apply all the thermal pastes to both the CPU and GPU. I reinstalled windows and it works for a good 5 minutes and I tried to install AMD driver, the system just shutdown and boot in to windows recovery mode. Till then i can never get past that point. Every time I turn on my Rig on the GPU just heats up badly. Is there a way to fix this problem? Thank you in advance! My rig: CPU : Ryzen5 2600 Ram: 16gb Teamdark 3000 bus mobo: asrock AB350M pro4 GPU: Gigabyte VEGA 64 PSU: Cooler Master 700W
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Hey guys, I recently ordered another https://www.gigabyte.com/au/Graphics-Card/GV-RXVEGA64GAMING-OC-8GD#kf on ebay to enable crossfire mode. My PSU is an Antec HCG 850w Bronze https://antec.com/product/power/hcg850-bronze.php Ryzen 7 3700x Gigabyte x570 UD motherboard 4x8gb Corsair DDR4 LPX 3600 1nvme drive 2 ssd drives 1 blue-ray drive Do you think I will get by with the 850w PSU? Need help. Thanks guys
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First I must point out have ABSOLUTELY ZERO experience and almost complete ignorance when comes to OCing... But for this topic this isn't my goal, my goal is 1) Undervolt my VEGA 64 Liquid Edition 2) Re-adjust the Frequency Clocks to make it more stable 3) Of all above but without losing major performance, I don't mind down clocking a bit...since the Liquid VEGA 64 out of the box is set up to a whopping 1750 Mhz on the Core...which I never even see reaching 1700 Mhz before... At most 1680 Mhz but tend to drop down, I did try lower it to 1650 Mhz it juggles around 1630 - 1650 Mhz with custom fan curves of course and at +50% Power Limit So.....what's the Voltage is my VEGA 64 is able to run on without crashing ? What's the best Frequency I should set without my card bursting into flames and the Clocks won't be all over the place....( Out of the box it jumps from 1400 - 1600 Mhz it's everywhere ! ) I must note I live in a VERY VERY HOT country....it's everyday least 33 - 36C outside...in my room it's least 29 - 32C even....sadly I don't have A/C either... So yeah taming this beast isn't easy...not to mention I have a 1700X CPU....on AIR...
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Thoughts? Concerns? What does this mean going forward for dx12 games? Pretty impressive if this trend continues through dx12 games http://wccftech.com/amd-rx-vega-64-outperforms-nvidia-gtx-1080-ti-23-dx12-forza-7/ (not sure how legit it is but nevertheless)
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Had an interesting year of GPU goodness. I bought a XFX RX 480 GTR Black edition for around £165 at the start of the year just before the mining boom took off, loved it and then sold it onto a miner for a cheeky £320.. Then managed to snag this, a GTX 980Ti with a non functioning LED for £250.... which turned out just needed a new wire soldered in (dont worry its tidy now with shorter wires!) So from the initial £160 i dropped on the RX 480 to the profit and then purchase of the 980Ti i've shellled out less than £100 and have a 980Ti.. This leaves me at a bit of an impasse with what to do next? I dont think there will be that much - if any difference - in looking at a 1070 or Vega 56, and even the Vega 64 / 1080 seems to be an awful lot of money for not a great boost in performance over the 980Ti So what should I do? Sit and wait a few gens for Navi or Volta? whip off the MSI cooler and custom cool and chase those higher maxwell clocks? swap air for water?
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Vega 64 Air Cooled (retail) -120 Watt to balanced +50% Powertune -60 Watt to balanced +0%Powertune and no earbleeding due to Fan 2250 RPM (not silent but better then STOCK) Edit: With new changes P6: 1532MHz 950mV P7: 1557MHz 950mV HBM2: 1100MHz 950mV Furmark 160 Watt 3DMark Firestrike extreme 180 Watt 11382 Points in GPU only Test (preheated) Framerate Stability 99.6 % Completed Runs 20 Edit2: HBM was 3DMarkstable and never crashed, but in FFXIV i had some sun coronas where they shouldnt be. reverting back to 1045MHz solved the issue.
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EVERY SINGLE games I have a massive Frametime issue. My Frametime is very inconsistent causing massive lag / stutters ! Framerate is good, CPU ain't pegged at 100% but it is running at full speed 3.5 Ghz on all Cores no OC It will turbo boost sometimes but not always of course. Every single game is the same, I've tried many solutions so far no fix. I don't know what's the cause. My Framerate most the time are good over 100 - 180 FPS in Doom @ 1440p. But Frametime was horrible, ranging from 30 - 90ms randomly. Sometimes I will just have few second of massive FPS dips....of course it be laggy then. GPU isn't even overheating...GPU Usage seems to be still on 90% - 100% ++ My RAM is at STOCK as well. I'm using Windows 10 64-BIT, I didn't " Daisy Chain " the PSU cable for the GPU either. I had it split by having 2X PCIE cable from PSU to my GPU both individually independently just in case there isn't enough power. These are the solutions I've tried...but no fix 1) Disabled Free Sync 2) Re-roll from 17.8.2 Driver to 17.81 ( But it fixed the video / flash video issue lagging / mouse stutter issue ) 3) Change monitor Refresh Rate to 60hz 4) Disabled Windows Defender, Malware Bytes etc. 5) Disabled / Uninstall all monitoring programs. 6) Tried flipping the BIOS switch on GPU to the other BIOS. 7) Tried playing Fullscreen / Windowed 8) Tried using V-SYNC So far nothing is working...I wonder is this a hardware issue / software.... I worry it maybe my CPU or Mobo or whatever, even RAM maybe ?? I do have my old Fury from my previous PC, maybe I have to test it on this new PC....
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So I've just recently built my PC here are the specs. Gigabyte X370 Gaming 5 AMD RyZen 1700X @ Stock G.Skill Trident-Z 3000mhz CL16 @ Stock Corsair HX1000 Gigabyte VEGA 64 Liquid Edition @ Stock Windows 10-64BIT Home Drivers used 17.8.1 / 17.8.2 / 17.5.2 Ok the issue I'm facing is simple, Inconsistent and High Frametime but it happens randomly, at times the game may not be affected by it, while sometimes the moment I launch the game and while playing every few second my Frametime will spike up to least 50 - 100ms while maintaining a good Framerate. My CPU is all at max possible Clocks no drops. But I do notice sometimes the GPU Usage does drop to 0%. Most the games only happen at random and sometimes it wouldn't happen at all. For example I could play Doom for hours without issues, or it will just randomly spikes for a few seconds....causing massive lag...then back to normal as if nothing happened. I've check multiple times CPU Usage isn't at 100% ( Sometimes I caught that One of the Cores are, but not all ) Or sometimes the moment I launch Doom, while in game ( Not Menu, so far Menu never have issues it's always smooth for all games ) I be plagued by the issue and in Doom it's like it has a pattern, every 3 seconds or so it will spike really high then drop back down. But these two games it's guarantee to happen. Titanfall 2 and Killing Floor 2. Logically you would try swapping out the GPU which I did, I tried using my Fury from my previous system ( which play any games flawlessly ) same exact thing happened when I'm using VEGA 64 Liquid and I even tried older Driver 17.5.2 on the new system with my Fury which my previous system uses with my Fury. No fix. So these are ALL the solutions I've tried and so far no fix. Basically almost everything you can think of. 1) Rebuilt the entire system again from ground up. 2) Re-install Windows 10 ( So same for my Mobo's Chipset and Drivers etc ) 3) Disabled all Anti-Virus, Windows Defender etc 3) Check HDD / SSD Health and Benchmark it with Disk Mark / Disk Info 4) Ran stress test ( No random shut down so far at least ) 5) Ran benchmarks to check scores all passed and within the proper scores for both GPU and CPU 6) Check Voltages on PSU with AIDA64 no randomly Voltages drop ( Didn't stress it for overnight, dare not ) 7) Reset BIOS 8) Try switching PCIE lanes ( For both Fury and VEGA 64 ) 9) Disable Free Sync 10) Change Monitor Refresh rate to 60hz 11) Tried playing games with V-SYNC 12) Try changing D.P / HDMI cable. 13) Disabled Audio control panels ( Realtek / Sound Blaster ) 14) I didn't Daisy Chain my PSU 8P connector to my VEGA 64 for I heard it will not be enough power 15) Disk Defrag 16) Change RAM slots 17) Try playing with Single RAM ( interchange both sticks to make sure ) 18) Before you ask, no my PC isn't overheating.... EDIT : 19) Changed Power Plan to max ( RyZen Power Plan ) 20) Updated to latest BIOS F6 ( F7 is giving issues for Gaming 5 boards, avoid it ) For now I'm waiting two things to try. I would try to change my RAM and HDD to see if it solves the problem. But I got a feeling in my gut that, it could be my Mobo giving me problems ?? The last I can think of is CPU.... CPU and Mobo is something really hard to come by, who the hell will have a spare one lying around especially a RyZen and X370 or even B350 Mobo.... So what you guys think, is it POSSIBLE that the Mobo could be t he culprit ?? It feels like my GPU is having hard time playing catch up or it's being delay thus the high and spiking Frametime. Since I've done MULTIPLE Cinebench test for my CPU scores are good....I've even check Voltage for my CPU they are constant as well. But I can't see my GPU for VEGA 64 ( Sadly I've forgotten to check my Fury as well ) So what's everyone's opinion ?? Could it even be the PSU...?? That be weird...
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I just want to share my experience while upgrading/downgrading GPUs on a FX8350 system while playing GTA V. So I first installed GTA V in my system (sig for full specs) a year ago or maybe a year and a half. Back then i was running two 7950s (GHz editions) in crossfire and the game ran smooth if memory serves correctly i maxed everything except for msaa 4x and no resolution scaling everything else was either on or VH/Ultra. No noticeable dips under 40ish fps. A year later I upgraded to a R9 390X and i noticed that i couldnt maintain the settings i had set before. Like really noticeable lower framerate 50-70fps indoors, 50-25fps outside (all over the place). A few days back I received my Vega 64 a quick 50%+ to the power target, 1100mHz on the HBM, max out the fan and let's see what this baby can do. Disappointment to say the least, It ran about the same as the 390X maybe worse (could be due to drivers). A week back I upgraded my brothers PC and had an extra 7970 lying around, had nothing to do and decided to see if I was crazy or what. Popped in the 7970 added a 7950 (would do a 2x 7950 or a 7970+2x7950 but one was burned out from mining) and boom smooth maxed out gaming pleasure once again. I don't get it would be an understatement, everybody will tell you one gpu should perform better than two. there is no crossfire profile selected for GTA V, I even played at 2560x1600 (virtual super resolution) downscaled to 1920x1200 on all configurations. If anybody has some insight or why am i seeing the results i am seeing would be cool. here are the benchmark numbers VEGA: Frames Per Second (Higher is better) Min, Max, Avg Pass 0, 5.842254, 48.535248, 40.773407 Pass 1, 23.678658, 47.395813, 35.800983 Pass 2, 29.391224, 130.599930, 46.043461 Pass 3, 27.021360, 78.758591, 59.972767 Pass 4, 23.681242, 49.259876, 37.061996 Time in milliseconds(ms). (Lower is better). Min, Max, Avg Pass 0, 20.603582, 171.166809, 24.525789 Pass 1, 21.098909, 42.232124, 27.932194 Pass 2, 7.656972, 34.023762, 21.718611 Pass 3, 12.697027, 37.007759, 16.674234 Pass 4, 20.300497, 42.227516, 26.981817 7970+7950 (BOTH CLOCKED AT 1050/1500MHZ) Frames Per Second (Higher is better) Min, Max, Avg Pass 0, 35.233803, 60.377117, 45.166267 Pass 1, 35.501301, 58.984428, 49.001480 Pass 2, 19.466791, 57.254108, 43.091011 Pass 3, 34.040100, 136.495560, 51.969845 Pass 4, 20.540503, 88.661629, 64.958008 Pass 5, 22.722763, 93.600853, 50.446926 Time in milliseconds(ms). (Lower is better). Min, Max, Avg Pass 0, 16.562567, 28.381836, 22.140417 Pass 1, 16.953627, 28.167982, 20.407547 Pass 2, 17.465996, 51.369534, 23.206696 Pass 3, 7.326246, 29.377117, 19.241928 Pass 4, 11.278836, 48.684299, 15.394561 Pass 5, 10.683663, 44.008732, 19.822813 also vega is missing one pass but you get the picture. the 390x was the gpu I gave to my brother so no result for that.
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I've got my eye on Red Dead Redemption 2 which is coming out later next month, and I was wondering whether or not I should upgrade my gpu. (I know the recommended specs haven't been released but it's fair to expect that it will be incredibly demanding). My current setup is a Ryzen 2600 with a 1070 with a 1440p monitor. I have a few leads on Vega 64 cards, so the upgrade cost (after selling my 1070) would be about 80$. Will that 80$ investment actually be worth it in terms of performance, or am I better off just sticking with my 1070? Thank you all in advance.
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So to start off here are my specs that I was running OC: Ryzen 1700 3.8 ghz (air cooled at the moment) 32GB 3200mhz speed GSKILL ram CL14 Asus crosshair vi Asus strix Vega 65 (not OC) Samsung nvme 256 gb boot 2 WD BLACK 1tb 1 wd green 1 tb Sandisk 1tb ssd Windows 1903 So pretty consistantly I've been having issues where my PC will freeze and the video will randomly glitch....and i won't be able to do anything other than reset the PC. Now in calling the AMD rep to find out what could be the problem....I told him the issues and he said its possibly my system being OC too much which could be causing the system to be unstable. I havent really had this issue until a few updates into the AMD graphics drivers. No here is what I'm running: Ryzen 1700 3.0 ghz stock (air cooled at the moment) 32GB 2666mhz speed GSKILL ram CL14 Asus crosshair vi Asus strix Vega 65 (not OC) Samsung nvme 256 gb boot 2 WD BLACK 1tb 1 wd green 1 tb Sandisk 1tb ssd Windows 1903 does anyone one think that my OC would've caused this issue?? I mean honestly idk what to think, because I never had this problem when I had my GTX 1080 in this build.
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planning on doing something a tad jank, so wanted to get some opinions from those with more knowledge than me. I have a vega 64 I want to use in a secondary system but I only have a 500w psu with a single 8 pin. they recommend a 750w psu for the vega64, but those psus are pretty pricey. so instead, I was thinking of buying a second hand phanteks power combo device and a second 500w psu. this would cost me about 35%less in total, and give me more upgrade options in future. this would provide more than enough power in total, but it would mean Im powering the psu with one 8pin from each psu. would this cause me any issues? I would really appreciate any advice on this before I blow up one of my most expensive parts.
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Hi, i have i5 8500, vega 64, 16GB DDR4. im currently in favor of getting new 144hz monitor but it doesnt have freesync, does it really matter on high refresh rate? i play most games on high ultra therefore i doubt ill hit 144FPS in games like Odyssey, three kingdoms, anno 1800, BO4...etx will there be noticable tearing, lag? do u recommend it, i hope you respond from experience. thanks,