Ihave really bad FPS drops on Performance mode on a 5700 XT sometimes even to the 70s when im looking at Lazy Lake the FPS seems locked there. I found out that my hardware isnt even utilized that much. The CPU and GPU are sitting at 30% and none of the 12 Threads of my Ryzen 5 3600 @ 4.3 GHz is utilized over 80%. And if I change the use Feature Level (ES31) to false my FPS are significantly higher (Im talking about double the FPS) but then you cant choose the 3D meshes. So it is definitly an optimization problem bc the hardware is bored while playing but the FPS are dropping.
yeah having to same problem stable fps on dx12 and bad fps on dx11 and performance i want my refund why did i bought a amd gpu give me my refund you dont know how many years i saved my money for to a gaming pc and cant even play a game
I do not play fortnite but having the same issue with armored warfare. AMD GPU + CPU FPS hard FPS drops. Same Card with Intel CPU no FPS drops in this game. AMD Cpu + Nvidia Card (1070 TI) no FPS drops in this Game.
Unfortunately not really. But I found a way to make it somewhat playable. My 5700XT downclocked in Fortnite to about 800 mhz. Locking the clock to 1900mhz didnt work, the clock still spiked down which resulted in more stutters. The somewhat solution I found was disabling power saving things in the cards bios, which brings the risk of bricking the card. For me it worked tho. Now I can lock my clock to 1900 mhz in Fortnite and it stays there stable. I still get drops to 90 fps but its far rarer than before.
If you want to do it, youll find a tutorial here. If you have done it create a profile for fortnite in wattman where you lock the clock at almost max speed, as seen in the video. You may want to create a custom fan curve because the card gets a bit warmer because it stays at the clock youve put in as long as the game runs. If you want to do it do it at your own risk. Allthough the chance of bricking your card is very very low, if you mess something up it still can happen so be cautious!
I play with directx 12 custom graphics, the latest fortnite update messed up with performance but i founded a trick. Now im play 280 fps 300 fps with amd gpu. I have turned the ray tracing on and save, restart the game, disable ray tracing save and restart the game again.
I really don't understand anymore.
When I set my graphics settings to high my fps are like this : ,
and when I set my graphics settings to low or medium, my fps are : ,
Can someone please explain this to me ?
it is the same issue of blinking/flickering/black windows. When AMD gpus are in idle or very low usage, gpu cycle goes to zero and you have fps drops or other problems (look mhz with adrenalin overlay ALT+R during game). In this forum you can find some solutions by using third independent party applications but it is not a solution, just a risky workaround (set cycle 0 of 2d and 3d not to zero but to 500 mhz) as you have to override gpu bios/firmware.
at this point you should edit your bios and change clock frequencies until you don't find the right ones for Fortnite. For me (rx6700xt) power0: 300 power1:800 solved the issue. But every system is different.
By the way, as it is a long procedure with a high risk to mess your GPU, I would suggest you to wait some new updates of Fortnite ( I am sure AMD won't solve that problem in next drivers). Performance mode is still in beta and they are developing it mainly with Nvidia.
been a month and still no update... this should have been looked into months ago, yet one of the most popular games and we still cant play it with a stable fps on good hardware. its just a joke, yea dx12 exists but its still very inconsistent
You'd have thought AMD would be going all out to fix this issue with Fortnite being one of the most popular games currently. Literally been trying to get a 6600xt for ages to complete my new system, finally get one and I was getting better performance from my GTX 980 from 7 years ago. Unbelievable.
i mean, cant blame amd for all the fault their, should have looked into the stats and performance of the card you got before getting it. making sure their were no issues with big seller games and what not. if you do no research to see how the card holds up is it really amd's fault? also, they've been looking into it, its been fully acknowledged as an issue by amd now. just give them some time to search and find the cause of the issue and fix it. otherwise switch back to the 980 for now if you want the better performance for now?
firstly, it affects dx11, not dx12, performance mode runs through dx11. they acknowledged the issue stating they were looking into it. dx12 runs fine for the most part. you might occasionally crash or have a stutter but its still much more playable then dx11.
I want to update my current version of the grid driver to the latest version but whenever i try to update it from the nvidia drivers page my gpu isnt recognized and i end up having to roll back to the version i downloaded from here ( -us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/n-series-driver-setup) [I installed the GRID 10.1 442.06] so i can run games such as COD Warzone and Fortnite. Currently im experiencing constant stutters on fortnite and i would like to know if its possible to update the driver to the latest version
If I understand your question correctly, it sounds like you're currently using the GRID 10.1 442.06 drivers in your Azure NV-series VM, and you're asking whether you can update to more recent drivers available from NVIDIA's website or some other source.
The basic answer is no. As of this writing, 442.06 drivers are the most recent NVIDIA drivers supported by Azure's NV-series VMs. Azure only supports the drivers posted on the setup page you linked ( -machines/windows/n-series-driver-setup). More recent drivers found through NVIDIA's website or other sources besides that doc page are not officially supported.
NVIDIA's GRID drivers and Tesla GPUs are tailored to cloud GPU workstations. They may have different features and optimizations than NVIDIA's GeForce drivers and GPUs, which are tailored to consumer gaming systems.
Hello good afternoon I have experienced crashes in games like fortnite, apex, war thunder among others with the 4090 and the ryzen 7900x 3D my configuration is on an asus x670e stuf board I have proceeded to do the following to rule out failures:
-1 temperatures below 50 degrees both in graphics and cpu and other components (at start of the game the cpu reaches 80 but drops to 60-50 later).
-2 Reinstallation of the W11 PRO OS and reinstallation of the games but the problem persists.
-3 when reinstalling the nvidia drivers it throws me the smite but the apex crashes and vice versa, I can't get it to not crash two games in a row after reinstalling graphics drivers. (It's funny that after reinstalling graphics drivers I get the apex or smite to not crash, but when I start the other one it crashes, we may have a clue here)
The bios is in version 1618, the nvidia drivers are the latest ones that are updated, the OS is updated, everything is reinstalled and I even deactivate antivirus and application control in case it could be an interference problem with the anticheat, but since it is a game crash when starting I suppose it will be from graphics drivers,
The crash pattern is common in all games, the anticheat starts, the game starts, the game loads and once loaded it closes itself, in some games like Fortnite it closes while the connecting circle rotates.
From the bios the secure boot from windows is set and everything is well configured, the only thing that I have set is a tdp of 120w and a negative curve to the processor of 20 in all processors, but it is to decrease the temperature of the cpu and I doubt that be that.
I started fortnite from epic games (not from the icon) and it ran fine, I have found a pattern in the games where it crashes and closes at startup and I think it may be a combination of graphics drivers + graphics settings, since When I start one of the games mentioned that crashes, the icons on the left monitor disappear (I have two monitors), but when the game is not going to crash, this does not happen, these icons disappear from the desktop, possibly due to the resolution at which the game starts that is different from the monitor and it may be there that can cause a conflict with the graphic driver
May I ask if you are using the TUF GAMING X670E-PLUS or TUF GAMING X670E-PLUS WIFI motherboard?
Is the situation you described occurring after any changes were made? For example, updating the BIOS or connecting an external device
When you mention "crash," are you referring to a blue screen, an automatic restart, or any other scenario? Does it only happen during gaming?
If you clear the CMOS and leave the BIOS in its default settings without making any adjustments, does the crash still occur?
Could you also share the following details?
- the GPU driver version and VBIOS version
- the brand, model name, and part number of the DRAM currently installed
- the brand and model name of the CPU, GPU, SSD/HDD, and PSU currently installed
- the circumstances and frequency of problem
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