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-Windows Game Mode: On (for some reason, PUBG stutters hard with this off unlike others which the opposite is true)
-Make sure that if you have XMP on in your BIOS, use Profile 1 instead of Profile 2 (Profile 1 is the most stable setting for your RAM while Profile 2 is the fastest tuning it would go) even though they say the same speed.
-Make sure that you set your system's sound is at 48000Hz 24Bits. Any higher settings for some reason introduces stuttering and micro freezes.
Thats not a fix.
I mean it is but you know what I meant. :)
Your old card seems to had some kind of conflict with PUBG pretty weird tho.
Yep, only with pubg, bizarre. Thanks anyway
I also have a amd radeon RX 6600 XT and so far I had no issues at all and you can play almost any game on the highest graphics. The only major difference between amd and nvidia is probably the ray-tracing performance and the price of the card it self
I was thinking of Display Port pin20 problem - nope, same thing for HDMI.
FreeSync - nope.
Diffirent settings, powerplans - no help.
And in other games i didnt see any problems, Cyberpunk and DOOM works just fine.
GPU temps are fine, Furmark fps looks normal for this GPU.
I dont know what to do.
Did you check for a mainboard update?
List of things i tried:
Change DP port, trying HDMI (i was hopin for easy pin20 DP bug)
Update Motherboard
Disable SMT
Change PCIe speed from AUTO to Gen3 in BIOS
Diffirent game settings
Diffirent Adrenaline settings included Antilag
Other GPU bios
Other driver version
What should i try else?
Now i start recording videos with MSI Afterburner for visual registration of spikes, i see it on frametime graph. I also gonna need it if i gonna return graphic card back to store. I see it also in Dakar Desert Rally and Black Mesa.
PC HW:
AsRock X470 Taichi
Ryzen 3600X
2x 8Gb DDR4-3200MHZ Kingston
Sapphire AMD RX6800 Nitro+
Seasonic Focus 750W Platinum
System SSD Samsung 970 Evo m.2
Games SSD Samsung 860 Evo SATA
Previos GPU was Sapphire AMD RX580 8Gb Nitro+, and it was working just fine.
There is nothing much you can do except, reinstalling your Windows or setting it back to a previous point. I don't think it is your system but I would try all possible steps too.
You might look for a tool where you can debload the driver of AMD.
There is a tool for Nivida, NVCleaninstall, so go and research some debloaded driver version or a tool to do so.
https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/smart-access-memory
And for recommend atleast get ryzen 5000+ series cpu like 5600x.
SAM was enabled, but it add 1-2 fps, that's all, shutters won't gone.
But, i found some unknown PCI Encode/Decode Controller in my... "device manager" maybe (not sure how it named in english version of Windows). It wasn't there before, as some other devices with exclamation mark.
So after some search i got, that i need to install CHIPSET DRIVER again. So i did it, download X470 chipset software, install, reboot, and there we go, zero frametime spikes in Dakar, very rare in PUBG, smooth Black Mesa gameplay. So all problems fixed.
Not sure what was it, perhaps this is due to the enabled SAM.
Thanks everyone for helping, hope my information may help someone else with this problem.