Hello community! I'm quite new and my road from Nvidia to AMD was quite long, it was not an easy choice but i was lucky to get a 6700XT to find out if AMD delivers actually a same good experience as my 3 years old 1080ti. I was not disappointed, considering its price and performance its a good deal. However except for performance it was always crucial for me to have software to record buffered videos. I felt immediately in love with Radeon software once i saw its options. What a beautiful implementation of audio/picture/gifs and video capture! Its worth everything, that's was i thought, until first issue. When i enable 'instant replay' option with 'desktop recording' my card is making unbearable sound which is increasing when I'm surfing and scrolling browser.
I cant be certain sure if its GPU hardware or something else, but the sound coming from gpu side as soon i enable these options. Can someone give any advice on why this happens and if its possible to fix this? Im looking currently for a more performant solution like 6900xt, but i fear if i dont get rid of this issue its not gonna happen anymore
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I would say its a Adrenalin software bug, use the bug report tool.
Check your vram clock usage on gpu-z sensors, see if running at max with instant replay and desktop record toggled on.
And if the clock drops when you toggle either one off.
Yes, it turns out that gpu memory is constantly jumping while desktop recording is enabled.
With desktop disabled it drops frequencies to 0 and there is no noise.
With desktop recording enabled it jumps between 100 and 2000 when i start moving mouse.
Any idea how to resolve this leaving this feature on? I guess ill rather leave this option off and see if it bothers me a lot playing games in full screen, not really sure if its a good idea to leave let this work 24/7
I would say its a Adrenalin software bug, use the bug report tool.
I have already reported it. Thank you for your replies!