Question Rx 6800m artifacts?

Feb 4, 2022
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So far it only have happened in Horizon zero dawn with FSR ultra quality and 2k or 4k resolution and only on the right side of the screen as you can see (tested it with 2/3 different monitors), also they are always in the same places

Images: (black and white artifacts in the right side)
View: https://imgur.com/a/bhsYIxx


it doesn't happen in the laptop monitor (full hd)

if i change FSR to quality or below, change it to native 2k or 4k or change the resolution to full hd ( fsr ultra on), it doesn't happen (external monitor)

i've tested a few games and don't have any issue or artifacts

(R6 siege, Valorant, RE2 remake, Outer worlds, outer wilds and 3dmark)

Tested with fumark too, around 10-15minutes with each resolution and everything was fine

I've just tested it hellblade senuas sacrifice but idk if I notice one black artifact, I'm not sure if I'm being paranoic

AMD Radeon driver 22.1.2 and horizon zero dawn newest patch 1.11.2 i guess

should i be worried or could be just a driver/software issue?

i just got this laptop (used)

Asus G15 Advantage edition

Ryzen 9 5900HX,
Rx 6800m,

Have tested on both Windows 10 & 11
 

Lutfij

Titan
Moderator
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

Is this the laptop you're working with? If so, what BIOS version are you on? There seem to be two different BIOS updates with the same BIOS version, one being for Windows and the other being a BIOS file. That being said, you mentioned working with an external monitor, you forgot to mention the make and model of the panel and how you're tethered to said laptop. It seems you might have a latter version GPU driver. Use DDU to uninstall your existing drivers and then manually reinstall your GPU driver in an elevated command, i.e, Right click installer>Run as Administrator.
 
Feb 4, 2022
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0
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

Is this the laptop you're working with? If so, what BIOS version are you on? There seem to be two different BIOS updates with the same BIOS version, one being for Windows and the other being a BIOS file. That being said, you mentioned working with an external monitor, you forgot to mention the make and model of the panel and how you're tethered to said laptop. It seems you might have a latter version GPU driver. Use DDU to uninstall your existing drivers and then manually reinstall your GPU driver in an elevated command, i.e, Right click installer>Run as Administrator.

yeah that my laptop,

BIOS Ver G513QY.316

monitors: dell s2721dgf and Lg 27up600

tried both using display port and hdmi and have the same issue
and i've already tried DDU and still the same, thats why i've installed windows 10 in another NVME and still the same
those artifacts are always the same in the same places