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sorry my setup is the sapphire 7900xtx nitro-x vapour-x, 64Gb ddr4 3600 cl16, ryzen 95950x, and a gen4 M.2 clocking in at 7500Mbps read speed, on an ultra wide screen
Well, slow ram, paired with a multiple chiplets cpu will cause that.
Upgrade your memory / mobo to DDR5 should help a bit, then try disabling 1 ccu when gaming so everything sticks to just the faster ccu should help a bit more.
Or buy Intel and tweak the heck out of it so it doesn't self district by locking voltages and clocks (13/14th gen, new Core Ultra seems crap).
I'm running a 7800X3D, 32GB of 6400MHz ram and a 7900XTX while encountering the same issues.
We just need to wait for an update either on the GPU driver side, or on the game.
Yes, it's known as the AMDip, its a quirk of the archetecure design, far worse on older ryzen than the new ones and if a game fits in the cache it won't happen.
It will happen when stuff doesn't, resulting in. Notably low 0.1% numbers and a stutter, crossing the interconnect between ccu's adds a bunch of latency and and really wants good memory with low latency, which picking a good mobo CAN help with.
This isn't a new thing, it's been happening in every other game on ryzen for years.
So, as I said, your choice is go AMD out of the box with good performance and occasional stutter, or go Intel and lock everything, tune your memory and hope the chip doesn't implode lol
Dealing with laggy windows performance and stutters us a no go for me, do I'm on Intel until, at this rate, maybe 10k or 11k ryzen likely completely illuminates it.
But yes, it could be an amd gpu driver, apart from it also affects amd cpu with nvidia gpu's.
Yes some Intel systems et stutters too, but it's no where near as common.
Oh and 3600 c16 is the budget cheap ram I run in my htpc, not something you pair with a £700 top tier cpu, chances are he is also on a older more basic mono which doesn't help.
While you may be on 6400 memory, what's the CL? If its in the 30's or godfirbid 40's it's slow.
https://discord.com/channels/1128946232207888414/1310839019994742826
with an AMD rizen five 7535hs and i run the game really well no stutter i also have gddr6 and im running ultra graphics
Lack of actual PC knowledge