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problems with vega 56

RotatoGonzales
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Just now, RotatoGonzales said:

i updated it 3 days ago but i will look again thx :))

can i just go to ryzen master and just put the cpu on game mode manually when i want to game?

What have you tweaked in the BIOS?

 

You can do that.

 

Honestly, I would at this point:

 

  • Uninstall Ryzen Master
  • Set BIOS to Optimized Defaults
  • Run Benchmark
  • See if Results are the same

 

My experience with Ryzen Master wasn't great and I found it to be really buggy.

1 hour ago, RotatoGonzales said:

eh for me these worked ( basically read all the posts above these guys are blessings) 

1. bios set optimzed defaults

2. my bios set my ddr4 3200 on something like 2133 so i had to set this xmp profile so it can run on 3200

3. haha look if ur energy settings on windows are normal not like dumb me

4. undervolt card  

I'm glad that you were able to fix it!

 

The energy settings is a great catch. I didn't think about that.

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