Desde meu último post aqui vim estudando ainda mais os assuntos, e procurando as diferenças em DX11 desde o driver 22.5.1 até o 24.2.1, enfim encontrei algo que a AMD fez com o intuito de melhorar o desempenho nos jogos DX11 para tentar se equiparar às Nvidias, a adição do DXNAVI, uma otimização para DX11/DX9.
Tendo isso em vista comecei a procurar em diversos locais à respeito e consegui várias respostas e boas explicações, deixarei os links ao final do post para que possam ler.
Para mim, desativar o DXNAVI do DX11 e utiliza-lo da forma padrão, resolveu o problema de olhar para a cidade e ter o uso de GPU reduzido e o FPS muito baixo.
Vale a pena dizer que testei com o driver 24.2.1 e não tive sucesso, mas sim com o 23.11.1 ( Driver que uso e que para mim é melhor que os demais )
Aqui está o GUIA de como vocês podem fazer isso: https://nimez-dxswitch.pages.dev/NzDXSwitch
E aqui alguns links com discussões a respeito do assunto:
https://www.reddit.com/r/AMDHelp/comments/zx95x9/psa_disable_dxnavi/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/14ga51j/a_whole_year_and_things_that_broke_after_2251/
English:
Since my last post here I have been studying the subjects even more, and looking for the differences in DX11 from driver 22.5.1 to 24.2.1, I finally found something that AMD did with the aim of improving performance in DX11 games to try to to match Nvidias, the addition of DXNAVI, an optimization for DX11/DX9.
With this in mind, I started looking in different places about it and got several answers and good explanations, I'll leave the links at the end of the post so you can read them.
For me, disabling DXNAVI from DX11 and using it in the standard way solved the problem of looking at the city and having reduced GPU usage and very low FPS.
It's worth saying that I tested with the 24.2.1 driver and was unsuccessful, but with the 23.11.1 (Driver that I use and that for me is better than the others)
Here is the GUIDE on how you can do it: https://nimez-dxswitch.pages.dev/NzDXSwitch
And here are some links with discussions on the subject:
https://www.reddit.com/r/AMDHelp/comments/zx95x9/psa_disable_dxnavi/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/14ga51j/a_whole_year_and_things_that_broke_after_2251/
Do it on your own and study the subject a little before trying, I am not responsible for any crash or damage to the operating system due to carrying out the process incorrectly.
The DX11 DLLs without NAVI in driver 23.11.1 are in the default directory, but in driver 24.2.1 they are in C:/Windows/System32.
Façam por conta própria e estudem um pouco o assunto antes de tentar, não me responsabilizo por qualquer Crash ou danificação do operacional por realização do processo de forma incorreta.
As DLL'S do DX11 sem NAVI no driver 23.11.1 estão no diretório padrão, mas no driver 24.2.1 está em C:/Windows/System32.
*UPDATE*
I tried DAYZ on a different PC, 6600XT, R5 5600x, 16Gb, Resizable Bar off.
I do get 99% gpu usage most of the time, sometimes drops to 80-85, but most of the time is 99% while CPU is 45-55% usage.
But the issue still persist on 6700XT, R5 5600x, 16Gb, Resizable Bar on, GPU usage is still below 50%.
I just don't understand at this point....
@Matt_AMD Please do something..
BTW - @tripledriple did you check the performance in RX 6700 XT with resizable bar off?
We did add some further improvements to this in the 24.12.1 driver, so that would explain why you are now seeing higher GPU utilisation. We tried to mimic your setup with the same GPU and ReBar on and did not see significant GPU utilisation drops.
Please can you share a video showing the issue and details of the area you saw it in. I can then pass this along for further investigation.
In fact, 24.12.1 keeps gpu usage at about 80%. The problem is stutters. When I turn towards the city my gpu usage drops as before to 30% but after about 1.5 seconds it rises to 90%. This causes a lot of stutters. I will test it longer and send the benchmark. Maybe it's only shader compiling.