[SOLVED] Radeon 5700 low fps, low performance

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Hello,

I have problem with many games, they work much slower than they should.

My rig:
Cpu: Ryzen 7 2700x
Mobo: Asus RoG Strix B450-F Gaming
Ram: 16 GB DDR4 3200Mhz - Crucial Ballistix
Gpu: ASrock Challenger Radeon 5700
Psu: Corsair 750W
Screen: 144Hz

... Aaaaand:
Starcraft 2 on high settings work with 50fps. (With stability problems, like pc would be to slow)
LoL on high work with 90fps
Warzone on low works on 50fps and it feels like playing on 20 fps.

In general I know there are problems with thoose Radeons - I've heard it's impossible to set up core speed to manual ratio. Stock clock is 1750MHz, however in gaming it's going only till 800Mhz and junping between 120-800.
In many games I can experience lack of stability, in theory i have many fps but I have feeling like I would play on 20 fps.

Does some1 know how to handle this lagging problem? I was trying to switch freesync, wattman, set amd fps limit to 300, I've set manual ram frequency to 3200Mhz, turn off all software which controll clocks and speeds, turn off all drivers, reseting amd catalyst, update of ALL drivers + win update. Still theres obvious problem.
I can play Dirt 2 on ultra with 120+ fps and it works just flawless, I will start Warzone and it's absolutely unplayable, shuttering, micro lags, fps drops it's like playing on Celeron+Riva.
My cousin have twice slower computer than mine and he pushes nearly 200 fps in LoL, my rig do 80-110 (in battle i mean and on same settings).
Ps: system is fresh, no oc, no weird devices or dedicated setups, i have ssd.

Please help me 😑😑😑
 
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It seems like it's running at idle clocks in game. It seems to be an issue more common with AMD graphics cards and it is most likely a driver issue. If you disable the driver for the graphics card in the device manager and re-enable it that might help.
It seems like it's running at idle clocks in game. It seems to be an issue more common with AMD graphics cards and it is most likely a driver issue. If you disable the driver for the graphics card in the device manager and re-enable it that might help.
 
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Thank You theonerm2 for Your reply. Unfortunately it doens't help 🙁 I did it and I went to test it in COOP in SC2 -> GPU running from 0-200MHz, few times it jumps till 1350MHz just for a short moment and going bacto to ~200MHz. Game has poor performance and overal feel was like playing on 30FPS 🙁