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[SOLVED] Radeon software is ineffective ?

Vaibhav_Rai@

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I think the radeon software isn't working, the radeon chill option doesn't limit my fps to save battery. The afterburner shows I'm getting 58-61 fps but I set the limit to 30 fps only. And neither is the dynamic resolution working. Any help is appreciated.

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I have noticed this in Cup head, Modern Warfare Remastered, Fortnite and COD World War 2.
 
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I would not expect an automatic save. Your change may be "held" until the next power down and then lost.

= = = =

Take a look at hardware acceleration.

Reference:

https://www.windowslatest.com/2020/07/07/enable-windows-10-hardware-accelerated-gpu-scheduling/

Test the switch to determine if a change makes any difference. [Do not make any Registry changes.]

Google for other similar links or "How to's" that may be or are more applicable to your laptop and installed components.
Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS information.

Include PSU: make, model, wattage, age, condition.

What games are you playing?

Have you tried reinstalling the radeon software?

Be sure that you do indeed "Save", "Ok", or "Yes" to actually save any configuration changes you make to the Radeon software.
 
Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS information.

Include PSU: make, model, wattage, age, condition.

What games are you playing?

Have you tried reinstalling the radeon software?

Be sure that you do indeed "Save", "Ok", or "Yes" to actually save any configuration changes you make to the Radeon software.
I updated the post, and secondly there is no Save, Ok or Yes button. It automatically saves it. Any thoughts?
 
I would not expect an automatic save. Your change may be "held" until the next power down and then lost.

= = = =

Take a look at hardware acceleration.

Reference:

https://www.windowslatest.com/2020/07/07/enable-windows-10-hardware-accelerated-gpu-scheduling/

Test the switch to determine if a change makes any difference. [Do not make any Registry changes.]

Google for other similar links or "How to's" that may be or are more applicable to your laptop and installed components.
 
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