I have the exact same problem with the same graphics card....
I want to know if it is because the motherboard doesnt support PCIE 4.0 x16...
And my rx 580 x i get more fps than the rx 7600 xt which is 10x better....
PLEASE HELP
How do you have the graphics connected? 1 cable or 2 independent cables?
@Ketchup wrote:I want to know if it is because the motherboard doesnt support PCIE 4.0 x16...
That would cause some low performance in the magnitude of 2-10fps, maybe 15ish, not much more than this. There are some comparisons on the youtube between 3.0 and 4.0
But if you play with vsync ON at a monitor with high refresh rate, something like 144hz and the GPU fails to throw that many frames to the monitor, you'll get stuttering and/or input lag.
Variable Refresh Rate can help with this or just disable vsync and deal with the screen tearing.
Try it out
IS probably the driver, if you have 24.1.1 installed. If not, ignore my reply.
If that is the case, try the solution in this post:
https://community.amd.com/t5/general-discussions/gpu-driver-24-1-1-causes-system-lock/m-p/662061#M45...
I got too RX 7600 XT and have crashing only in Warzone, game filing up vram and just crash. Tried different drivers and same happening. Dont know what else to do. Uninstalled with ddu , installed again new. Dont want to reinstall Windows because i think its not because of system. All other games work fine FPS is good.
If I have freesync on my monitor, although my monitor has 2 types of freesync, extended and basic freesync, the basic ranges from 60 - 144 and the extended range from 48 - 144, I don't know which is better
Do you play with vsync On or Off?
Is your monitor freesync compatible? If so, have you enabled Freesync?
Good Luck
If I have freesync on my monitor, although my monitor has 2 types of freesync, extended and basic freesync, the basic ranges from 60 - 144 and the extended range from 48 - 144, I don't know which is better
But do you play with Vsync On or Off?
See my explanation above for stuttering.
If I have disabled vsync and freesync I see that where I have the most stturing is in howarts legacy, in some other games, it is not so noticeable, but nevertheless it happens, what I could see is that my ram memory is CL22 and for games they recommend a CL16 I don't know if this has anything to do with it
Less latency will provide more performance but more latency won't make games stutter unless there is something serious going on at hardware level.
Try to check adrenalin for more options to decrease load on graphics settings, if you reduce quality inside the game, does it still stutter?
Beware that using the highest quality textures on latest triple A games will cause low performance and/or stuttering on 8Gb cards.
Have you checked VRAM usage?
With off, and i turned off AMD freesync premium to off on monitor.
@KratkoCebe your situation is different, I suggest you open a new topic.