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RX 480 in CSGO

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A friend of mine got an RX 480 for Christmas to upgrade his 750ti and when playing CSGO his frame-rates seem to be 50-60 frames lower than with the 750ti. Same settings and everything just new GPU. OS is Windows 10 64bit, 16.12.2 ReLive drivers, 8GB Ram, i5 2310 CPU. He tried increasing the power limit in wattman but there wasn't much change. 

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Just now, Deli said:

Use DDU to remove any old Nvidia driver, before install the new AMD driver.

He did this before the installation of the card, DDU to remove the Nvidia driver in safemode then shutdown.

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2 minutes ago, Subduck said:

A friend of mine got an RX 480 for Christmas to upgrade his 750ti and when playing CSGO his frame-rates seem to be 50-60 frames lower than with the 750ti. Same settings and everything just new GPU. OS is Windows 10 64bit, 16.12.2 ReLive drivers, 8GB Ram, i5 2310 CPU. He tried increasing the power limit in wattman but there wasn't much change. 

 

Is he running the latest drivers? If so try a driver rollback because the latest drivers might be broken.

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First off I'd try using Display Driver Uninstaller to wipe all the old drivers as the Nvidia ones may still be present and posing problems. After that do a fresh driver install. Or even before that, is the power connector plugged into the 480? Depending on the model of 750ti He might not have needed one before.

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Double check and make sure the display cable is plugged into the RX 480 and not the mobo. If that's not the issue, go into the BIOS and make sure the computer is using the RX 480 as the main display device (it should do this automatically though).

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9 minutes ago, Macks said:

Double check and make sure the display cable is plugged into the RX 480 and not the mobo. If that's not the issue, go into the BIOS and make sure the computer is using the RX 480 as the main display device (it should do this automatically though).

Display cable is plugged into the 480. Main display device is also selected as RX 480.

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1 minute ago, Subduck said:

Display cable is plugged into the 480. Main display device is also selected as RX 480.

Everything seems like it should be right. Try reseating the 480

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