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Skunk Dec 9, 2023 @ 10:57am
Fixed my AMD Radeon stutter issue.
It seems that having too many FPS makes the game unstable, this is why some people are saying that lowering graphics make it even worse.

In my case, 7800X3D + 7800XT + a 165hz 2K monitor, I found that limiting the FPS from the Adrenalin software to 165-200fps makes the game perfectly stable. The option is called "Radeon Chill" and you can set it for each game individually, only CS2 had issues for me anyway.
I have a Sapphire card, not sure if this matters. Most probably you need to find your sweet spot based on your configuration.

I hope this post will be helpful for someone because I spent all day tweaking settings and uninstalling/reinstalling all possible software.
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cb Dec 9, 2023 @ 9:35pm 
Thanks for sharing this.

For me this has changed the behaviour of the stuttering but not fixed it, still getting big FPS drops every few seconds. Definitely stuttering way less though.
Jormungard Dec 9, 2023 @ 10:04pm 
Do you use Vulcan launch option?
The_Abortionator Dec 9, 2023 @ 10:11pm 
This isn't a thing, CS2 is not GTAV.

I literally get 500FPS in DM and 600FPS in comp no stutters. If getting too many FPS hurts your performance then check if you are hitting voltage, current, temp, or power Limit on your CPU.

Please find the real issue and don't post misinformation.
Skunk Dec 10, 2023 @ 12:17am 
Originally posted by The_Abortionator:
This isn't a thing, CS2 is not GTAV.

I literally get 500FPS in DM and 600FPS in comp no stutters. If getting too many FPS hurts your performance then check if you are hitting voltage, current, temp, or power Limit on your CPU.

Please find the real issue and don't post misinformation.

I wouldn’t call a workaround misinformation while so many people have driver issues and can’t find any fix.
I have tested other more demanding games or unoptimized games like Sons of the forest and everything is fine.

Temps are ok ~60C on both cpu and gpu.
The power they draw is also ok for both.
I don’t know how to check if I have a voltage limit issue but I will look into it… I haven’t touched bios setting or any power setting at all.



Originally posted by Jormungard:
Do you use Vulcan launch option?
Nope, I don’t.
Last edited by Skunk; Dec 10, 2023 @ 12:17am
Jo_Mei Dec 10, 2023 @ 12:51am 
Originally posted by The_Abortionator:
This isn't a thing, CS2 is not GTAV.

I literally get 500FPS in DM and 600FPS in comp no stutters. If getting too many FPS hurts your performance then check if you are hitting voltage, current, temp, or power Limit on your CPU.

Please find the real issue and don't post misinformation.
he is right about stabilizing fps by limiting fps via radeon chill instead of with ingame settings , you are the one misinforming
Last edited by Jo_Mei; Dec 10, 2023 @ 12:51am
Jo_Mei Dec 10, 2023 @ 12:53am 
..and enable radeon enhanced sync , amd counterpart to nvidia low latency feature
Last edited by Jo_Mei; Dec 10, 2023 @ 12:58am
The problem isnt just gfx settings related.
Check your console.
For AMD users especially.
Thread Starvation becomes an ISSUE for AMD clients.
Due to a favoritism by the Dev Team for Intels Hyper-Threading.

And also go through those rendering options carefully.
One of them is in fact opposite to its function.
Has to be set to Quality to get High Performance ( cant remember which off the top of my head. Think its the last gfx option on the 2nd tab. Only played GO a handful of times, and GO2 barely 15 mins. Seen enough to know its not worth playing. ).

Either way though.
The game was not Optimized for AMD.
And seems to favor Intels Hyper-Threading.

It also isnt 64 bit. Meaning bottlenecks in pipelines with excessive 32 bit strings.

Too many bugs still in the Source 2 engine for CSGO2.

GL with it.
Last edited by StealthMode℠™©®; Dec 10, 2023 @ 1:04am
The_Abortionator Dec 10, 2023 @ 8:55pm 
Originally posted by Jo_Mei:
Originally posted by The_Abortionator:
This isn't a thing, CS2 is not GTAV.

I literally get 500FPS in DM and 600FPS in comp no stutters. If getting too many FPS hurts your performance then check if you are hitting voltage, current, temp, or power Limit on your CPU.

Please find the real issue and don't post misinformation.
he is right about stabilizing fps by limiting fps via radeon chill instead of with ingame settings , you are the one misinforming

Ok kid.
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