Similar problems are very likely, if you don't have a monitor with FreeSync support, or if you have a monitor with FreeSync support but you don't get FPS in FreeSync range. If you don't have a FreeSync monitor, stutterings occur when you turn on vsync with the game settings, and tearings occur when you turn off vsync with the game settings.
Turn off vsync with the game's graphics settings and do not change the driver settings or reset to default with Radeon Software.
so the solution here is to reset my driver setting to default and turn off v-sync in games?
Yes. You can also add game exe files to Radeon Software and try Enhanced Sync feature. There may be improvement.
It doesn't seem to be working man
I heard that it can be from my Dram is it correct?
If you increase RAM, stuttering decreases but it doesn't get better in scenes with 40-50 FPS that look like 15 FPS. High refresh rate and FreeSync support will provide you with better experience for such scenes. Increasing RAM only prevents congestion.
Thanks for advice and btw what does a Dram do in games?will increasing it make graphic look better in games?
No. Only the buffer of your computer will increase. Instant freezes are reduced by increasing RAM. That's all, for RAMs. RAM does not make graphics look better and I watched the YouTube video you shared. I couldn't identify any problems for the graphics. I think you need a good monitor. A 144 Hertz FreeSync (1ms) monitor reduces visual disturbances for games for you.
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Dual RAMs increase FPS. I would like to add this additionally. But there is no connection between the 15 FPS feeling and RAMs.
Just another question...does a ssd help games to load texture's and objects and etc... faster?i don't mean the loading in the games i mean texture loading while you are playing.
Some games load textures while playing games outside game loading screen. If you use HDD in this type of games, frequency of blurring may increase. If you are using SSD, the game engine reaches textures in less time and may reduces duration of blur.
Playing games with SSD gives you an advantage. The most important advantage is the reduction in loading time. Some games run by reading data from disk continuously and use less RAM. If you use HDD in this type of games, there may be some stutter while playing games. Also, loading time of textures may increase in gameplays.