11/7/2023 0 Comments Overwatch process lasso stutter![]() ![]() Reseat GPU in PCIE slot and also tried a different PCIE slot > problem persistsĭisconnected all PCIE peripherals with the GPU being the only device in a PCIE slot > problem still persists. Tried 1080p res (screen is 1440p) > problem persists Installed Rays SDK > problem still persistsĭropped from 165hz refresh to 60hz > problem persists Installed ProRender (the SDK on github right?) > problem persists Tried lowering game res > problem persists Tried ryzen balanced power plan > problem persistsĮnabled TPM, secure boot (windows 11 security thingies) (idk if that's relevant as my OS is Windows 10 22H2) I hope someone can help me at this point, as I've tried everything except for swapping the PSU, Motherboard and CPU.Ĭonnected my PC to a SURGE PROTECTED outlet > problem persistsĬonnected my PC to a very powerful APC with a XXL battery to double check if it's a problem with power lines > problem persists (also there is no other big power slurper on the same outlet line, only small electronics) Gpu-z after running the game for a couple of minutes HWInfo Report (open the file with a browser as it's HTML) Here are some screenshots and video(s) of the issue and my config: I get the exact same stuttering and average of 10-30 fps with extreme fluctuations. As I said, the problem is most prominent in Overwatch 2, but I observe the same problem when I try to run 3Dmark in all their benchmarks. Nothing of the above helped me and I am actually clueless as to what the problem is. Tried another AMD card (6950XT), next thing I'm going to try is an nVidia card to see if it acts the same Tried disabling any setting related to straining GPU (vsync etc etc) Used different monitors with different refresh rates (up to 165Hz) Tried driver-only installations of 21.3.2 up to latest optional, all installed after proper DDU uninstall in safe mode with networking detached and Microsoft auto driver update downloads disabled. Changed energy plan to High perf (ryzen) and also tried using Process Lasso, to no avail. Tried disabling SMT and a few other things Disable all microsoft services (including XBOX related stuff) Older BIOS versions with default and also OC settings Default BIOS settings and also overclocked settings Reseated GPU and tried different PCIE slot Fresh windows 10 install (22H2 with all the latest updates) It did fix the issues with the GIF stutters, but not with the PayPal loading bar stutter. I disabled hardware accelerated rendering in Edge. I also get this issue with some websites that have animations (like the PayPal loading circle). I have checked PSU cables and they all seemed to be fine and also checked the PSU with a multimeter to make sure it's not a PSU issue. ![]() When I close the game, the noise goes away too. ![]() I held the fans with my fingers and the noise still kept on going, so it's not the fans. As if there is something stuck in the fan. I do have noticed that when these stutters happen, the GPU makes a whining/static noise in sync with the stutters (+/- 0,1 sec apart). I however did notice that if I reset the shader cache in Adrenalin, it sometimes gives me a higher chance of a proper functioning game with minimal stutters and decent framerates. I have no real way to reproduce a proper functioning state nor the stuttering state. The 6900XT worked properly the first few hours into gaming, until it started showing the same symptoms. It started with my 6950XT, which I RMA'd because I thought this was a GPU issue. 1 out of 10 times it works flawlessly and I get proper framerates (250-300) but 9 out of 10 times, no matter what I do, the game stutters every 0,3-0,5 second. Okay, o for the last 2 weeks I've been struggling with extreme stuttering of my GPU in games. I don't mind keeping Task Manager open as a workaround, but I do want to fix this without having to resort to keeping Task Manager opened. I reproduced this on the 22.3.2 if it's relevant. I hope someone from AMD will be able to reproduce this and figure out why this is happening as it's clearly a driver/windows related issue. When I close task manager, it goes back into stuttering mode. Also the GPU-z graph starts looking normal. I have done this 5 times and all the times it worked and is willfully reproduceable. If I open it, suddenly all the freaking stutters disappear, and the game becomes buttery smooth. So I just discovered that those "accidental smooth gameplays" were caused by me opening Task Manager. ![]()
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