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Hi everyone.

 

I've bought recently a RX 580 (ASRock Radeon RX 580 8GB OC Phantom Gaming D) and I'm facing some issues regarding stuttering.

 

My hardware specs are:

Intel i58400

ASRock Radeon RX 580 8GB OC Phantom Gaming D

Seasonic S12II 520W

RAM G.SKILL Aegis 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4-2666MHz CL19

SSD 2.5" Crucial MX500 250GB 3D TLC SATA

Motherboard Micro-ATX Gigabyte B360M DS3H

AOC 24G2U5 Monitor

 

I have freshly installed the drivers 20.4.2 and tried with previous version and no luck.Already tried to turn off HDCP, changed profile (currently is GAME but tried with STANDARD too)

 

I'm playing Gears of War 4 with everything maxed out and the game runs smoothly at 75fps. After some minutes of playing I get stuttering and then goes back to the 75fps. When that happens the fps goes to 60 (or lower) and the GPU load goes from 100% to like 10% or even lower during one or two seconds. This is supper annoying and ruins my experience. I've tried to lower graphical settings and the result is the same. 

 

I've tried to change the power tunning to +50 and no luck too.  Tried underclock, it can help a little but will happen again if temps goes to 79ºC. Improved fan speed, yeah it is noisy but even that can help lower the temps in hot days. 

 

You can check my problem in the following video https://files.fm/u/v9dap4g9 

 

I don't know more to do. The GPU is absolute new (no refurbish or used, absolute new), I just installed it some days ago and I still couldn't enjoy it properly.

 

I appreciate your help!

Thanks!

Best regards!

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2 minutes ago, miguelfcp said:

Hi everyone.

 

I've bought recently a RX 580 (ASRock Radeon RX 580 8GB OC Phantom Gaming D) and I'm facing some issues regarding stuttering.

 

My hardware specs are:

Intel i58400

ASRock Radeon RX 580 8GB OC Phantom Gaming D

Seasonic S12II 520W

RAM G.SKILL Aegis 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4-2666MHz CL19

SSD 2.5" Crucial MX500 250GB 3D TLC SATA

Motherboard Micro-ATX Gigabyte B360M DS3H

AOC 24G2U5 Monitor

 

I have freshly installed the drivers 20.4.2 and tried with previous version and no luck.Already tried to turn off HDCP, changed profile (currently is GAME but tried with STANDARD too)

 

I'm playing Gears of War 4 with everything maxed out and the game runs smoothly at 75fps. After some minutes of playing I get stuttering and then goes back to the 75fps. When that happens the fps goes to 60 (or lower) and the GPU load goes from 100% to like 10% or even lower during one or two seconds. This is supper annoying and ruins my experience. I've tried to lower graphical settings and the result is the same. 

 

I've tried to change the power tunning to +50 and no luck too.  Tried underclock, it can help a little but will happen again if temps goes to 79ºC. Improved fan speed, yeah it is noisy but even that can help lower the temps in hot days. 

 

You can check my problem in the following video https://files.fm/u/v9dap4g9 

 

I don't know more to do. The GPU is absolute new (no refurbish or used, absolute new), I just installed it some days ago and I still couldn't enjoy it properly.

 

I appreciate your help!

Thanks!

Best regards!

if your running 1080p you might be running into a bottle neck with your cpu. the only thing i can think of is watch individual cores on your cpu.

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1 hour ago, vampirenight721 said:

if your running 1080p you might be running into a bottle neck with your cpu. the only thing i can think of is watch individual cores on your cpu.

 

Im running 1080p but can't be CPU bottleneck because the CPU usage is only at 50% +/-

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