Have been using the 7800 with a two monitor display. Everything works OK. Decided to add a third monitor for internet TV. It works, however, at times there is a slight stutter on the TV monitor. How do I determine if I'm taxing the 7800 or my CPU or my ISP? Optimistically awaiting your help...
Radeon Software Version - 17.7.2
Radeon Software Edition - Crimson ReLive
Graphics Chipset - AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series
Memory Size - 2048 MB
Memory Type - GDDR5
Core Clock - 920 MHz
Windows Version - Windows 7 (Service Pack 1) (64 bit)
System Memory - 16 GB
CPU Type - Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3470 CPU @ 3.20GHz
generally a TV is not as good as a LCD for display, stick to using 2 panels which is more in tune with the design of the HD 7800 series.
Try the TV by itself and see if the card works better as there may be some issues with syncing the timings
Hey,
Thanks for the reply. I should have clarified that all three displays are Samsung 27”, 27” and 24” LCD displays. I will use only one output to the TV LCD display to check for issues.
Do you think this is a graphics card limitation or CPU or ISP download limitation?
Optimistically,
an i5 is probably not able to cope with 3 panels very well
the new ryzen processors are better suited but you need a higher end model to run 3 panels
When talking about taxing our gpu or cpu watch your utilization on each. Many utilities will do this. Task manager is built into windows, and your radeon overlay will show gpu usage. If you are at 100% or near usage on either, that's likely your answer. If not maybe you do have just a bandwidth issue from your ISP. If you are on wireless don't rule out that you may just have some interference from others on the same channel. That can degrade performance a lot. Lots of apps for phones to check channel saturation on your wifi.
It's quite possible with that 2GB of VRAM as things are having to be paged. What does GPUz show the memory usage is?
Hey Everyone,
THANK you for your replies/suggestions! Through a process of elimination, I believe it’s a bandwidth issue. I was planning on an upgrade anyway. So, we’ll see…
THANKS again!
The AMD Ryzen use PCI Express 3.0 which is faster to handle high bandwidth workloads
I suggest the faster processors to be sure the logic can keep up
DDR4 comes in bigger 8GB and 16GB sticks