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R5 1600 Stutter

Just got my R5 1600 up and running, but I'm noticing quite a bit of stutter. I tried Black Ops 3, and Infinite Warfare on max settings, and it dips quite a bit. I'm on the high performance windows power plan, as well as the latest bios for my ASRock B350 motherboard. I have an 8gb RX480 and 16gb of DDR4, so I don't know why I'm stuttering :S

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Try downloading and using the Ryzen Balanced Power Plan instead.

Make sure all drivers are installed.

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3 minutes ago, Shadow6767 said:

Try downloading and using the Ryzen Balanced Power Plan instead.

Make sure all drivers are installed.

Alright, where would I find a a power plan? .-. But I'm coming off my previous FX6300 Windows install, not sure if that would conflict with things. I do have Radeon Settings though, not sure what other drivers I'd need.

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3 minutes ago, Frankieanime158 said:

Alright, where would I find a a power plan? .-. But I'm coming off my previous FX6300 Windows install, not sure if that would conflict with things. I do have Radeon Settings though, not sure what other drivers I'd need.

That is most likely the cause. Especially when changing platforms, you should do a fresh install of windows. The power plan should be included in the latest AMD chipset drivers found here.

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Just now, Shadow6767 said:

That is most likely the cause. Especially when changing platforms, you should do a fresh install of windows.

Hmm, is there any other way to clean up leftover files, similar to a DDU? I have so much stuff installed, formatting Windows from scratch would be a 2-3 day job, trying to avoid it :/ For example, the drum program I use for writing music has like 10 expansions, 3 updates for each expansion individually, etc. I literally have to mount about 30 isos one by one, that alone takes about 5 hours to install 60 gbs of drum samples >.>

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Just now, Frankieanime158 said:

Hmm, is there any other way to clean up leftover files, similar to a DDU? I have so much stuff installed, formatting Windows from scratch would be a 2-3 day job, trying to avoid it :/ For example, the drum program I use for writing music has like 10 expansions, 3 updates for each expansion individually, etc. I literally have to mount about 30 isos one by one, that alone takes about 5 hours to install 60 gbs of drum samples >.>

Not entirely sure, that isn't my specialty. There could be a way, but nothing works as well as a clean install. Perhaps somebody else has an idea for that. In the meantime try using the Ryzen balanced power plan which can be downloaded here with the latest AMD chipset drivers. You can then swap the plan normally in windows.

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8 minutes ago, Frankieanime158 said:

Alright, where would I find a a power plan? .-. But I'm coming off my previous FX6300 Windows install, not sure if that would conflict with things. I do have Radeon Settings though, not sure what other drivers I'd need.

You should use a fresh install, using an older one might cause issues, also look at reinstalling games.

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10 minutes ago, Frankieanime158 said:

Hmm, is there any other way to clean up leftover files, similar to a DDU? I have so much stuff installed, formatting Windows from scratch would be a 2-3 day job, trying to avoid it :/ For example, the drum program I use for writing music has like 10 expansions, 3 updates for each expansion individually, etc. I literally have to mount about 30 isos one by one, that alone takes about 5 hours to install 60 gbs of drum samples >.>

you must be doing a huge install then if it takes 2-3 days. took me maybe half hour to a HDD

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I was having this too with my 1700 build. The chipset driver actually cleared most of it up, seems it was mostly just it changing states over and over when it shouldn't have been. Also something like ccleaner could help you I know a lot of people don't like those things but it helps, just the register cleaning part alone is helpful. :)

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24 minutes ago, ZeusXI said:

you must be doing a huge install then if it takes 2-3 days. took me maybe half hour to a HDD

Well asides from the usual Windows programs, I have a lot of music VST, and editing software. Then re-programming all settings I'm not able to export :/ Multiple guitar amp simulators, drums, bass stuff, etc. They're always a pain because they contain massive soundbanks. But yea, 2 or 3 days in the sense that I'd be fiddling about for 4 or so hours a day. I don't have the time or patience to just one go it :P

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3 minutes ago, Frankieanime158 said:

Well asides from the usual Windows programs, I have a lot of music VST, and editing software. Then re-programming all settings I'm not able to export :/ Multiple guitar amp simulators, drums, bass stuff, etc. They're always a pain because they contain massive soundbanks. But yea, 2 or 3 days in the sense that I'd be fiddling about for 4 or so hours a day. I don't have the time or patience to just one go it :P

backup on seperate HDD ?

then format ?

Let's agree to disagree

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8 minutes ago, MrTiC said:

backup on seperate HDD ?

then format ?

doesnt take 2-3 days

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36 minutes ago, MrTiC said:

backup on seperate HDD ?

then format ?

Yea I know, but it's finicky with having to re-install a lot of this stuff >.> Lots of conflicting library errors when I try backing stuff like that up.

Otherwise, I just got a blue screen "system thread count not handled" or something like that. Apparently it's from clashing graphics drivers. Not sure if it's related to the CPU, but yea guessing clean uninstall is the only way to go >.>

Is there any way to convert installed programs into a portable install? 

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10 hours ago, Frankieanime158 said:

Alright, where would I find a a power plan? .-. But I'm coming off my previous FX6300 Windows install, not sure if that would conflict with things. I do have Radeon Settings though, not sure what other drivers I'd need.

It will massively conflict with things 

you need to clean install windows my friend

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not sure if this will be a simple solution as I am fairly new to the PC world but could you not just pick up a cheap SSD for a boot drive, install fresh windows and access your files on the old HDD and use it for storage?

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