Just brought a 9070 XT pre built system and was experiencing bad 1%lows off the bat, ranging from 50-100fps whilst getting a steady 120fps average. on some games/servers consistently dropping to as low as 30fps whilst having at least 80fps average, even on poor graphic settings the stutters still persist.
I have 2 PCs at the moment and there both plugged in to a 10a 250v 1-2 mitre extension lead to provide more sockets and that extension lead is plugged into the wall, I have another extension lead 13a 240V 1-2 mitre plugged into the first one to provide sockets for both my monitors.
Not sure if this is useless information but figured I'd put it here anyway. My other PSU is 1200w
UPDATE:
FSR4 at 1080p upscaled to 2k seems to help out a fair bit, appearing to provide better 1%lows, still far from perfect as there are still somewhat frequent 1%drops to 60-50ishFPS which hints me further to believing it could be an Internet issue and or a Driver issue. But I must say FSR4 is impressive, I couldn't even notice a difference visually between 1080p upscaled and native 2k besides the CPU having a little more headroom by the look of it and GPU power lower than before sitting at around 90w-220w roughly
Specs
Gigabyte 9070 XT OC
Ryzen 7 5700X3D
ASUS Prime B550M-A WIFI II
32g Corsair 3600 DDR4
850W Gold PSU
OS 1TB Kingston Fury Renegade 7000MTs/7700MTs
Main 180Hz 0.5ms 1440p AOC DP 2.1
Second 155Hz 1ms 1440p AOC DP 1.4
BOTH RUNNING AT 120Hz in settings
Fast Internet via Ethernet
Vader 4 Pro up to 1000Hz I only use 250Hz or 500Hz max (wired)
Things I've tried
Disabling MPO and Game DVR in reg edit
Disabling Microsoft Association Root Enumerator
Disabling High Precision Event Timer
Disabling RAM setting that keeps old data
Clean DDU reinstall of GPU drivers
Disabling SMT mode
Disabling Game Mode
Disabling Game Bar
Cleaned my steam cache
Verified the game files in steam
Optimized my SSD
Undervolted my GPU via AMD adrenaline
Increase power limit +10% via AMD
Disabling Re Bar
Disabling Security Device Support
Disabling any power saving settings
Disabling fast boot
Enabled ASUS Performance Enhancement
Enabled CBR15 Aggressive in Performance Bias
Disabling PSS support
Enabling Typical Current Idle power
Disabling NX mode
Tried capping frames to 135fps whilst playing at 120fps via MSI Afterburner
Tried capping frames in AMD adrenaline
Disabling vsync
Disabling variable refresh rate
Disabling GPU acceleration
Disabling all AMD adrenaline settings
Using Game Mode in Ryzen Master
Using Creator Mode in Ryzen Master
I'm not looking for the most fps possible, I'm more than happy with 100fps I just want it to feel smoother, playing on 120fps with 1%lows of 50-100 feels closer to 75fps and the stuttering is very noticable
GPU temps are around 65°c or under whilst gaming under full load and using anywhere from 100w-300w depending on graphics settings and I must say it has a crazy loud coil wine but that doesn't bother me. I haven't seen the GPU memory going anywhere near full load but the 3D seems to be consistently at 100% when gaming
CPU temps are around 60-70°c when gaming and overall utilization is around 35-50% with some cores hitting 80-95%
I haven't seen my RAM go anywhere above like 10g when gaming out of my 32g
And my SSD sits at around 30-40% whilst gaming I believe
The stuttering seems to be very inconsistent sometimes feeling somewhat okay and sometimes 1%lows consistently dropping to 50-60fps whilst still a pretty stable 120fps average
I ran several benchmarks on Steel Nomad and Speed Way and 1%lows seemed to be great
Steel Nomad (lowest fps I got)
1%L 63fps
AVG 66fps
Score: 7438
Board Power: 363W
Temp 63°c
Speed Way (lowest fps I got)
1%L 60fps
AVG 62fps
Score: 6558
Board Power:363W
Temp 63°c
And when I did some undervolting I was able to get even greater scores/FPS/1%L
I really don't know enough to properly diagnose any of these stuttering problems
so if anyone has any tips or advice it would be greatly appreciated!
Stay Blessed
I have 2 PCs at the moment and there both plugged in to a 10a 250v 1-2 mitre extension lead to provide more sockets and that extension lead is plugged into the wall, I have another extension lead 13a 240V 1-2 mitre plugged into the first one to provide sockets for both my monitors.
Not sure if this is useless information but figured I'd put it here anyway. My other PSU is 1200w
UPDATE:
FSR4 at 1080p upscaled to 2k seems to help out a fair bit, appearing to provide better 1%lows, still far from perfect as there are still somewhat frequent 1%drops to 60-50ishFPS which hints me further to believing it could be an Internet issue and or a Driver issue. But I must say FSR4 is impressive, I couldn't even notice a difference visually between 1080p upscaled and native 2k besides the CPU having a little more headroom by the look of it and GPU power lower than before sitting at around 90w-220w roughly
Specs
Gigabyte 9070 XT OC
Ryzen 7 5700X3D
ASUS Prime B550M-A WIFI II
32g Corsair 3600 DDR4
850W Gold PSU
OS 1TB Kingston Fury Renegade 7000MTs/7700MTs
Main 180Hz 0.5ms 1440p AOC DP 2.1
Second 155Hz 1ms 1440p AOC DP 1.4
BOTH RUNNING AT 120Hz in settings
Fast Internet via Ethernet
Vader 4 Pro up to 1000Hz I only use 250Hz or 500Hz max (wired)
Things I've tried
Disabling MPO and Game DVR in reg edit
Disabling Microsoft Association Root Enumerator
Disabling High Precision Event Timer
Disabling RAM setting that keeps old data
Clean DDU reinstall of GPU drivers
Disabling SMT mode
Disabling Game Mode
Disabling Game Bar
Cleaned my steam cache
Verified the game files in steam
Optimized my SSD
Undervolted my GPU via AMD adrenaline
Increase power limit +10% via AMD
Disabling Re Bar
Disabling Security Device Support
Disabling any power saving settings
Disabling fast boot
Enabled ASUS Performance Enhancement
Enabled CBR15 Aggressive in Performance Bias
Disabling PSS support
Enabling Typical Current Idle power
Disabling NX mode
Tried capping frames to 135fps whilst playing at 120fps via MSI Afterburner
Tried capping frames in AMD adrenaline
Disabling vsync
Disabling variable refresh rate
Disabling GPU acceleration
Disabling all AMD adrenaline settings
Using Game Mode in Ryzen Master
Using Creator Mode in Ryzen Master
I'm not looking for the most fps possible, I'm more than happy with 100fps I just want it to feel smoother, playing on 120fps with 1%lows of 50-100 feels closer to 75fps and the stuttering is very noticable
GPU temps are around 65°c or under whilst gaming under full load and using anywhere from 100w-300w depending on graphics settings and I must say it has a crazy loud coil wine but that doesn't bother me. I haven't seen the GPU memory going anywhere near full load but the 3D seems to be consistently at 100% when gaming
CPU temps are around 60-70°c when gaming and overall utilization is around 35-50% with some cores hitting 80-95%
I haven't seen my RAM go anywhere above like 10g when gaming out of my 32g
And my SSD sits at around 30-40% whilst gaming I believe
The stuttering seems to be very inconsistent sometimes feeling somewhat okay and sometimes 1%lows consistently dropping to 50-60fps whilst still a pretty stable 120fps average
I ran several benchmarks on Steel Nomad and Speed Way and 1%lows seemed to be great
Steel Nomad (lowest fps I got)
1%L 63fps
AVG 66fps
Score: 7438
Board Power: 363W
Temp 63°c
Speed Way (lowest fps I got)
1%L 60fps
AVG 62fps
Score: 6558
Board Power:363W
Temp 63°c
And when I did some undervolting I was able to get even greater scores/FPS/1%L
I really don't know enough to properly diagnose any of these stuttering problems
so if anyone has any tips or advice it would be greatly appreciated!
Stay Blessed
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