Do you mean +50 ?Quick test: Go into AMD Adrenalin - Performance Tab - Tuning Tab. On the bottom right corner of the window enable "Power Tuning" and slide it to +40%.
Report your findings.
Nope still choppyQuick test: Go into AMD Adrenalin - Performance Tab - Tuning Tab. On the bottom right corner of the window enable "Power Tuning" and slide it to +40%.
Report your findings.
Yes my game run 75fps stable and I currently play on performance modeThe low GPU usage is likely the result of the choppy performance, not the other way around. The graphics card may be waiting for the CPU to complete its computations each frame, hence why utilization is low. If you are monitoring the system status with an in-game overlay while playing, you might check to verify what the CPU clock rates are during those periods of low performance. The 2600's cores at stock settings should typically be somewhere around 3.8-3.9GHz while gaming.
And what settings is the game running at? You might try switching between the DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 rendering modes in Fortnite, restarting the game in-between. There's also a "Performance" rendering option that can often provide a notable boost to performance at the expense of visuals, so that might be worth trying. I would expect an RX580 and Ryzen 2600 to do a reasonable job staying above 75fps though.
Any update?The low GPU usage is likely the result of the choppy performance, not the other way around. The graphics card may be waiting for the CPU to complete its computations each frame, hence why utilization is low. If you are monitoring the system status with an in-game overlay while playing, you might check to verify what the CPU clock rates are during those periods of low performance. The 2600's cores at stock settings should typically be somewhere around 3.8-3.9GHz while gaming.
And what settings is the game running at? You might try switching between the DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 rendering modes in Fortnite, restarting the game in-between. There's also a "Performance" rendering option that can often provide a notable boost to performance at the expense of visuals, so that might be worth trying. I would expect an RX580 and Ryzen 2600 to do a reasonable job staying above 75fps though.
My clocks of cpu only stay at 3750mhz never goes to 3800The low GPU usage is likely the result of the choppy performance, not the other way around. The graphics card may be waiting for the CPU to complete its computations each frame, hence why utilization is low. If you are monitoring the system status with an in-game overlay while playing, you might check to verify what the CPU clock rates are during those periods of low performance. The 2600's cores at stock settings should typically be somewhere around 3.8-3.9GHz while gaming.
And what settings is the game running at? You might try switching between the DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 rendering modes in Fortnite, restarting the game in-between. There's also a "Performance" rendering option that can often provide a notable boost to performance at the expense of visuals, so that might be worth trying. I would expect an RX580 and Ryzen 2600 to do a reasonable job staying above 75fps though.
Looks like, as if vsync is on in the game. Try to disable it.Yes my game run 75fps stable and I currently play on performance mode
Do not have vsynx onLooks like, as if vsync is on in the game. Try to disable it.
I have ran multiple benchmarks including furmark, and time spy both of the results were very well I compared the results of time spy with another person that had the same specs and the results were almost similarRun a userbenchmark and post the LINK to the results here.
Make and model of your PSU?