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inZOI giving a werid noise and problemas with AMD setup
I don't know why, but only inZOI is making my PC run really loud, even though my temperatures don't show anything wrong. My computer is:

- AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
- AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT graphics card
- 32 GB DDR5 RAM

I tried to check if anywthing were wrong with HWMonitor and the CPU temperature doesn't go above 58ºC, while the GPU hotspot goes up to 75ºC. No other processes are running and only inZOI makes the PC behave like this

Another thing I noticed is that whenever I start inZOI, Windows 11 shows a black screen on my desktop instead of the wallpaper, but I don't get any crash messages.

Is anyone else experiencing similar bugs or issues? Any ideas? I don't know if I'll play like this when something seems wrong to avoid damage.
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deadly Mar 30 @ 3:30pm 
black screen instead off wallapaper usually appears if you have some resolutions difference between windows and inzoi (that included refresh rate and aspect ratio). about loud noise, it is normal if you GPU goes up to 75 degrees. try to check % of fan usage in MSI Afterburner, if it goes higher than usual - then its all about inZOI using your GPU too hard and thats okay for now, because game doesnt have perfect optimization
deadly Mar 30 @ 3:32pm 
anyways 75 degrees is okay for GPU nowadays (especially for your GPU its okay till 77-82), so you should be pretty chill about it
I have a RX7600 all AMD PC and it would completely shut my PC off, after making a ton of storage for it and doing some optimization and driver updates and installing a mod that helps with frame rate problems the game runs flawlessly finally (the mod doesn't dumb down the graphics either)
So your fans will spin up to maintain a certain temp. Generally you don't want to see CPU or GPU temps over 80c for sustained periods of time, laptop chips are a little different.

A buzzing sound is coil whine. There is nothing you can do about that.
Last edited by First5trike; Apr 1 @ 12:18pm
Ratsplat Apr 1 @ 12:18pm 
Our computers are roughly the same, though I can't say that this UE5 game is necessarily any louder than other games unless I max out the settings and turn on Ray Tracing. If you can find the .ini file and mess with things, you can actually make the computer fairly quiet.
Originally posted by La Diablo:
I have a RX7600 all AMD PC and it would completely shut my PC off, after making a ton of storage for it and doing some optimization and driver updates and installing a mod that helps with frame rate problems the game runs flawlessly finally (the mod doesn't dumb down the graphics either)
Did you have the same problem of the gpu fans going wild and losing signal of the monitor? I am facing that and I dont know how to fix it. Inzoi is the only game that it happens with too.
Originally posted by Ojus Amogus:
Originally posted by La Diablo:
I have a RX7600 all AMD PC and it would completely shut my PC off, after making a ton of storage for it and doing some optimization and driver updates and installing a mod that helps with frame rate problems the game runs flawlessly finally (the mod doesn't dumb down the graphics either)
Did you have the same problem of the gpu fans going wild and losing signal of the monitor? I am facing that and I dont know how to fix it. Inzoi is the only game that it happens with too.
My fans have always been noisy since the day I got them but no signal loss
Below is my system:

Processor : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-14500, 2600MHz, 14 Core(s), 20 Logical Processor(s)
Motherboard : ASRock B760M Pro RS WiFi
RAM : 32 GB
VGA : AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT

For me, the problem lies not within the game but AMD Adrenalin. Specifically, AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT max overclock is 2655 MHz but Adrenalin set it to 2900 MHz. If you change this to 2600 MHz with high graphic settings in the game, you should be fine.
Last edited by bobby.haliwela; Apr 2 @ 10:19am
Xautos Apr 2 @ 10:22am 
Originally posted by deadly:
anyways 75 degrees is okay for GPU nowadays (especially for your GPU its okay till 77-82), so you should be pretty chill about it

mine never get above 65'c, i have a proper air cooled monster, my CPU temps never get above 45'c either. Right now there is plenty of dust in my pc (almost 2 years worth), it's still operating well below your temperature range when it's on full usage. Then again i have an RTX 3060ti.

i always wondered about AMD card cooling capabilities, i used to own AMD graphics cards before but even when they are idling, they used to push out a lot of heat for no good reason.
Last edited by Xautos; Apr 2 @ 10:23am
AMD's are notorious for being unstable as hell
Originally posted by La Diablo:
AMD's are notorious for being unstable as hell

only the drivers. But not really unstable.
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