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hello guys asit gameplays I'm Fabio Pisco and welcome to my [Music] channel and for today's video we have kind of a Salvation Army episode where I give you 20 tips on how to fix amd's problems and I'm saying amd's problems in quotes because these are problems that most people on the MD side complain about but most of them and I repeat most of them are not only happening to the AMD users so most of the tips that you're going to see in this video work for AMD Intel and Nvidia as well not all of course but the vast majority of them do so if you have an Nvidia car this video applies to you as well and I know that there will be some people in the comment section telling well but the best way to get rid of and's problems is to buy an Nvidia GPU no seriously big no I have both Nvidia and AMD gpus even an Intel ones and all of them have their own issues different issues most of times but they do have their own issues might happen that you select that you go from an an AMD GPU to an Nvidia GPU and you stop having issues because you don't know you don't really know how to fiddle with AMD gpus because AMD drivers do do indeed tend to to be a bit more picky with software incompatibilities and so on and it might happen the opposite because it happened a lot of times with people having issues on the Nvidia side and going to the AMD side and having exactly none and just before going I just want to tell you that all the knowledge that is here is knowledge that I've been Gathering across the years of having this channel they are gathered from problems that I had from problems that the community had and from problems that I've seen online or that I had across the years in different systems in different times so this is what can actually help you and that's why I'm making this video but well let's go for the first tip clean driver installation yeah what is clean driver installation should you get kind of cloth and clean the drivers instead for installing them of course not that would be stupid clean driver installation is basically what you should do for every driver installation having you an AMD Nvidia or Intel GPU you should always do a clean installation if you want to avoid issues doing an overwriting of your previous drivers won't mean that you will automatically or immediately have issues but it means that you might have them for example if you update now via the software you update after that and after that and after that and after that after some time you might have issues due to that because you are having lots and lots of driver installations on top of each other let's imagine that you're are running for example the 23.5 point2 or let's say 23.7 point1 that's the driver that that is actually working for you or you just never remember to update and you then go automatically from the 23.7 point1 to the 24.2 point1 and that since you are coming from a really really old version and you are kind of overwriting that same older version with a way newer version that can cause issues as well so what you have to do is basically do a clean installation and for that you can use ddu display driver installer you actually have this video passing right now on the screen where I explain you how to properly install the drivers in this case clean install the drivers so you can go to that video with link in the description okay it will be there and I show you everything you need to know about clean installing drivers in that same video clean installing the drivers using ddu or DMD cleanup utility will fix most issues that most users have and just before going to the next let's hear a word from our sponsor today's video sponsor is gvg Mo bringing you lots of software deals like Windows 10 Windows 11 office 2019 or 2021 with a new windows 11 design and for all of these you can use my skg discount code for 30% off getting a Windows 11 serial key for $22 and the Windows 10 one for only 15 then use the key on your Windows settings and you'll have an activated system [Music] the second tip is chipset drivers chipset drivers if you don't know what chipset drivers are they are your motherboard drivers so for example if you have an AMD CPU with a with let's say an a b650 an x670 let's say an X 570 or a b550 for example those are your chipset your motherboard chipsets and not having the chipset drivers might actually lead to lots of issues I've seen that across the years as well one issue that it might lead to for example example is black screens and you might ask well but why am I having black screens this computer is new this GPU is new and I'm having black screens because the chipset drivers also fiddle with the GPU as well especially if you have an AMD CPU plus AMD GPU combo in that scenario chipset drivers are a must because they will definitely fix most of your issues once again like black screens like for example let's say monitor flickering uh free sync not not working properly for example having tearing while still inside the freey range chipset drivers will fix them so what you have to do is go to AMD side if you're using an AMD motherboard and in the same page that you download the AMD drivers go and select the chipset drivers select the chipset you're using once again b550 x670 doesn't really matter just pick the one you're using download the chipset drivers and install them the most important things are clear installing your drivers and after that installing the chipset drivers if you have an Intel CPU you can download their chipset drivers on your motherboard's website or on the Intel site as well updaing your Motherboard BIOS is also a very important thing and most people kind of neglect it if you have really recent Parts you need and you should be updating your motherboard bias especially if you're having issues because for example motherboard bias might bring new a jazza basically new micr code and firmware code to the motherboard and to the CPU making for example your memory compatibility be better that happened some time ago with um with the M5 platform with the ryzen 7000 series CPUs where the CPUs were having issues reaching above 6,000 MHz usually they would cap at let's say 6,400 MHz and after those bios updates they were able to achieve let's say like 8,000 9,000 MHz which is quite insane of course you have to decouple the uclk but that's a different story basically the same as the gear on the Intel side but they they happened to work that way and before they didn't it might actually gets you better performance and better stability so if you're having issues updating your Motherboard BIOS is definitely the way to go it isn't as hard as most of you think but if you want to check it out link will be in the description as well the fourth tip is actually for the MD side only and is install AI mod drivers now Raiden ID drivers or the ren pro drivers and you might ask why install the pro drivers Why install them or install mod the drivers when I when I have the adrenaline once well I can tell you right away that for the recent gpus for the recent gpus let's say 6,000 and 7,000 series at least installing the the pro drivers might lead to a better stability some people might have issues with some uh with some cards in some scenarios some really odd issues and the pro drivers might fix them we have way less way less versions of the pro drivers compared to the adrenaline ones because they need to test them way way more in order to ensure the stability as the pro drivers are aimed once again at professional workloads and people kind of living out of professional workloads they can't have stutters they can't have crashes they have they need to have the computer working perfectly 100% of the time because they make money out of it they make their living out of it so that's why the pro drivers are way more tested and in some scenarios might fix some of the issues that you're having and by the way I made a video testing the pro drivers versus the adrenaline drivers in gaming scenarios uh because stability wise they were more or less the same for me although some people say they have better performance with uh with the pro drivers compared to the adrenaline ones I don't really know how exactly but they say they do so great for them but now going back to the topic in terms of the video you can see the gaming performance of the adrenaline versus the pro drivers in two different cards that I tested so if you want once again if you want to watch that video check the link in the description because it will be there as for the older gpus the raen ID drivers the modded ones kind of have their own perks for for example with cards like the RX 580 the Vega 56 uh 8 GB and some old cards you can actually enable Smart Access Memory that will deliver a slight performance boost in some titles like fors ryzen 5 the last ofas and so on if you're running those older gpus the ren ID drivers will actually allow you to enable that feature even if it isn't officially supported leading to an overall better performance on your system uh amongst that you we have once again the the X11 optimizations for example uh that only only came to the 5,000 series basically rdna gpus 5,000 series and above and those same dx11 optimizations will also help in terms of CPU bottom leg scenarios let's imagine you're running for example a Vega 56 once again uh which is more or less on par with the RX 5600 XT and you're running that card in a really big CPU Bott like scenario let's say for example you have an old I5 or let's say you have a ryzen 1000 series processor and in those scenarios you're you're running into a really big CPU bottom L you're playing let's say he sports games he sports games and that's the reason why you're still using your ve let's say that the r ID drivers the moded ones once again might actually help you in that scenario they might unlock smart access memory for you they might unlock the dx11 optimizations and they might unlock some other features that aren't presented officially for those older gpus if you have an older GPU the model drivers might actually come handy and might actually deliver great performance and if you want to see how they work or how to install them you can go to my video section because I have lots of videos on them testing the mod drivers from the older to the newer versions and showing you how to install them as well so all you have to do is go to the video section and you'll have everything you need there the fifth one is install driver only and this applies to the Nvidia side and to the AMD side as well if you're having lots of issues well it might actually happen that the issue is not the drive driver itself but instead the software kit in this case the adrenaline kit or for example the control panel from Nvidia or even the GeForce experience from Nvidia so instead of the driver itself might be the software kit that is showing the issues or maybe uh that is incompatible with some software that you have installed usually the performance difference or maybe the stability difference shouldn't even be different but in some scenarios because computers are like this uh we have lots of scenarios actually Lots way more than they should but lots of scenarios where we can't really explain what's happening but we know it is happening H and this is one of those scenarios so just once again install the driver only I actually made these two videos some days ago the first one for the AMD side of the driver only versus minimal installation versus full installation in terms of performance and I did the same some days ago for the Nvidia side comparing the Nvidia app the new beta Nvidia app versus the driver only versus minimal installation versus full installation as well in terms of performance and actually we have we have some interesting results but nothing that should be actually changing the stability of your system or the performance of your system so if something's happening well yeah you can try this one might actually help you fix your issues disabling ulps I believe it's called like ultra low power state or something like that and this is mostly not mostly I believe this is is only for the MD cards so the ultra low power State modes for example when you're running into a really CPU bottom leg scenario the MD cards will kind of idle themselves in order to conserve power imagine if you're running a really fast GPU like the 7900 XTX or you're running a really light game like League of Legends when I'm running League of Legends with my 7900 xdx even with my 7700x which is a powerful CPU what happens is that since the game is really light on the GPU side I'll be I'll still be having like 500 or 600 FPS and still my GPU will be running at let's say five 1500 MHz or 1600 megz instead of a 3,000 and once again that happens because it goes into the the low power State mode to save power because it doesn't need that much power to run League of Legends so it will kind of idle down but that thing that same thing of the ultra low power saving States or the ultra low power states that thing might actually lead to issues once again like black screens stutter and some other issues that come uh with those with the lowering of those po States kind of getting low then up then low and up so in order to fix those issues you can install Ms After Burner then go to the options of the MS After Burner go to the bottom of the tab and you have there disable ulps and once again this will only appear for the MD cards disable ultra low power state or something like that and by disabling that clicking apply you don't need to have MS After Burner opened all the time you just install Ms after After Burner select that option and you can close Ms After Burner after that you can even reboot your computer it will be it will still be there and it this option alone disabling you LPS might fix lots lots of issues once again like black screens stutters even monitored flickering and so on if you're having those issues try this one out it's really really good fix and now we have vram temperatures most of you guys don't really think about that and that's normal the normal consumer doesn't need to to think about vram temperatures and doesn't even make sense but vram temperatures might actually be the cause of your uh well of your stutters and in most scenarios the cause of your low performance I for example several years ago had a rock Stak RX 470 which was one of the worst gpus that I've ever had and that same card would perform well but after some time I would have issues with the GPU clock not the vi Ram clock listen to me not the vram clock the GPU clock the GPU clock would go as low as 300 MHz from time to time so it would go like 1500 then 300 mahz then 2 seconds 1500 then once again 300 MHS and after several several several tests and kind of getting really really mad with the GPU I found out that as soon as I increase the fan level to the maximum that issue would not happen and even without the fan at maximum I would have very good temperatures on core so I went further and investigated the memory the vram temperatures and the vram temperatures were through the roof so basically the core was clocking down in order to make things cooler in order for the vram temperature to go down as well for some seconds in order to be able to perform properly once again so even though my GPU core clock was the one going down the issue were the vrm temperatures and as soon as I raiseed the fence speed to the maximum those vram temperat would be inside what they should be and the performance would not be dropping every 3 seconds check your vram temperatures with wh info 64 you can see them there just go down to the GPU to the GPU part and you have the vram temperatures there in case your GPU has the vram temperature sensor of course and you can monitor that this of course in case you're having the same issue that I was explaining here so that might happen and I really hope this helps someone yeah reting your GPU and this one might actually seem dumb but but believe me it isn't I've seen several cases several case scenarios where for example people were complaining were complaining that the GPU wasn't working properly uh they were having black screens they were having lots of things regarding the black screens mostly and all they had to do was kind of take off the GPU receip it once again if possible kind of clean the the the connectors of the GP the PCI 16 connectors of the GPU then go and put it on the motherboard again and make sure that you are actually um sitting it properly okay tight sit it tight uh and if you can use a GPU holder in order to not have the GPU sack people might actually not insert the GPU correctly on the motherboard they might actually have dust on the pcie connectors it might be lots of things but it might be dumb and it might seem dumb but in some scenarios all people had to do was actually take off the GPU clean it and insert it properly once again and the problems were gone so yeah try this one as well lots of people don't really care about the cable connections that they are that they are getting especially in terms of cable quality do not cheap out on your cables on your HDMI cables or on your display port cables do not chip out get a good cable because a good cable is a way to fix most of the issues that might come if you get a bad cable some cables might actually cause issues once again like flickering freey not working properly uh the color depth not working properly having like green screens blue screens and so on that might happen well not blue screens but gray screens and green screens might happen due to having a poor cable get the best cable that you can get let's say 16k 60 HZ or something like that get the best HDMI or the best display port cable that you can get in order to avoid possible issues that those cheap cables can get and also if you're still having issues with a good cable I would advise you to try and change for example if you are using an HDMI connection to your monitor try and change uh into a display port one or if you're using a display port one try and use an HDMI 1 I personally for computers only nowadays I use nothing but display port I only use HDMI if I really have to but usually I use display port for everything else and it works wonderfully so all I can say is I advise you to use display port and please get a good cable if you don't know monitors also have software which we call firmware and sometimes in some specific models they might have issues from Factory and you might need to later update your monitors firmware let's say that you have an LG monitor all you have to do is go to the LG to the LG website search for your monitor model go to the support page and see if you got any updates on your firmware and if they have an update for your firmware just make it just do it it might actually improve freeing quality it might actually improve free sync stability it might even improve the colors out of the box and it might impr improve things like HDR brightness and so on so if you have a firmware update for your monitor it might actually be the thing that you need in order to once again avoid black screens avoid intermittent black screens green screens great screens and in sometimes sometimes monitor flickering when using variable refresh rate slf free sync SLG sync so once again this one is very important if you're having the issues that I stated go to your manufacturers website download the firmware update if it is available and do it just update it because most times it might fix those issues free sync is one of those things that has been around for quite some time when Nvidia invented gsync and actually took it to the market level uh AMD came with a free solution called free sync and both Technologies are technologies that basically apply the variable refresh rate technique so the monitor will adjust its H its refresh rate according to the FPS numbers that your GPU is delivering so imagine that you have a free sync monitor upu to 160 HZ with let's say a range of from 48 to 160 if you're running a game at 80 FPS the monitor refresh rate will go down to 80 if you're running the game at 90 the refresh rate will go to 90 if you're running the game at 120 FPS the refresh rate will also go to 120 HZ to ensure that you have no tearing and you have a really really smooth game playay while without freezing of course the monitor will just stay at its maximum refresh rate all the time which in this case would be 160 HZ and if you are not at 160 FPS you'll have tearing and the game play will just feels stuttery as soon as you enable free sync g-sync or vrr doesn't really matter you will get a way way smoother experience because sometimes the stuttery experience might not be on the GPU side and you might actually be playing the game and you might feel that the game is stuttery but it isn't the game and it isn't your computer that is stuttering you're just having tearing and you're having that stuttery feeling because the GPU and monitor are not running at the same FPS SL Hertz just in aable freeing and it will be way way smoother believe me and raen antilag is kind of a give and take because in some scenarios it might actually improve your performance it might improve your smoothness and in some others it might actually ruin it for example I was playing crisis remastered and in crisis remastered as soon as I enabled rate racing on my AMD card I would have lots and lots of stutters the game play just wouldn't feel smooth but as soon as I enabled Ren antiag the game playay was silky smooth and it just felt much better because since the frame timeline was much flatter the monitor Hertz would also syn way better and the overall smoothness of the gameplay was definitely improved completely different experience from what I had before but in some other scenarios Raiden anti-ag might actually be the cause of your stutters I have it disabled by theault and I only enable it in some specific scenarios where I know that I can actually benefit from it otherwise leave Raiden antiag off and then enable it in some scenarios After experiencing those scenarios where you can actually get a better performance or a better gameplay experience from it like I'm telling you right now with crisis remastered when using rate racing so you can actually enable raate an antilag per game in those games where it can actually benefit enable for those games only now this one is one of the most important ones and it is overclocking stability and believe me I get so so mad so mad and so frustrated in some scenarios 100% sure that I've been that I that I saw over 2,000 people over the years with this same exact issue and I myself was one of those oh I'm having driver issues my computer is is crashing my computer is actually restarting itself my computer is having black screens most times those issues are not related to the driver and most times they have to do with overclocking stability and you might even say well but I don't overclock yes you do yes you do as soon as you go to your bias and you press that little button called XMP you are overclocking for example if you have ddr5 as soon as you go over 4800 MHz you are overclocking on ddr4 if you are going over 21 33 or 2400 MHz you are overclocking so in some scenarios XMP might not be stable 100% stable and the same happens with AMD Expo those profiles might not be 100% stable and I've seen that hundreds of times if not thousands of times as well and I myself in the past had an issue with drivers well I thought it was the drivers but it wasn't it was just overclocking instability on the ram as soon as I ramped up that voltage well everything was silky smooth no more blue screens no more no more black screens nothing first of all if you having those issues I advise you to go and put everything to default if everything works properly with stock settings then the issue was with overclocking and believe me Ram is one usually is the culprit of everything or almost everything RAM and CPU side and once again you might say well but with my older GPU it didn't happen and I can tell it right away that it didn't happen because most likely your older GPU was much slower than the new one let's say that you had for example a GTX 1060 and now you upgrade to a GTX or in this case an RTX an RTX 4060 the RTX 4060 is much faster than the GTX 1060 since with the GTX 1060 you were having a lower amount of FPS the CPU and the ram weren't stressed enough in order to show that overclocking instability but as soon as you go to a stronger GPU that same GPU will push the CPU and RAM way more it will stress them both way more and that is where the instability will appear so in most scenarios you overclock your GPU and you think the issues are related to the GPU but no the issues are just related to an overclocking that you had before you thought it was stable but it just wasn't and now that you have a stronger GPU well the overclocking instability just shows itself and if you still want to overclock for example you can use test memory 5 to test your RAM stability Prime 95 for the CPU and by the way I kind of forgot stating that of course if you still want to keep your memory overclocked you can simply raise the memory volume a bit more because in for example in most the the4 systems the memory comes at 1.35 all you have to do is go to your bios and increase for example to 138 and the same applies to the V5 that you can simply go to bios and apply let's say 138 139 139 sorry and in most scenarios the XMP or the Expo profiles will then be stable so basically that's one of the things that you have to do but overall yeah that's it test everything at stock first once again and if you want you can use tm5 for Ram and Prime 95 for the CPU side virtualization serves mostly the purpose of for example emulating games basically using emulators or doing things like virtual boxes where you can get windows inside windows or you can install Linux in a virtual box or Mac in a virtual box that's basically what it serves for that's the purpose of virtualization one thing that I advise you to do if you really need virtualization enabled on bios if you don't just disable it but if you do need virtualization I actually advise you to go to your Windows settings and search for core isolation and disable the core isolation option in terms of security I believe that you won't have any issues with security and the core isolation might actually lead to a performance loss and I tested it in this video that you're seeing right now in the screen where in games like Spider-Man remastered the performance that was lost was quite big disabling core isolation will lead usually to better performance and especially way smoother without any kind of stutters power supply who doesn't have one well usually some people actually actually have time bombs instead of power supplies they think they have a power supply but in most scenarios they have a time bomb just waiting to explode the rest of the computer whoa so whoa right that's the Caps going then never chip out on a power supply never the power supply is one of the most if not the most important thing on your computer a good power supply will last you for let's say 10 years I myself have a power supply that that's that has been working for like 12 years and it is still it has been working till like three or four days ago I mean it's still working it's just not on the computer because I changed the power supply but it has been working for 13 years and it was still Rock Solid no black screens no problems nothing just flawlessly working because it was a good power supply when you usually cheap out on the power supply side what happen is that you'll get bigger numbers let's say for example cheaper power supplies that have 750 watts uh 800 watts and so on most of those Watts that they Proclaim to achieve they don't achieve them I've seen that before and my uncle actually tested that before he had kind of some power supplies before some years ago that were 600 wats and they wouldn't even reach 400 watts under heavy load while really good power supplies for example like mine 750 wats and it can sometimes under really really heavy load it can go over the 750 watts Mark so that's why you need a very good power supply and that also has to do with for example the power rails the power rails are very important and the better the the power supply the better quality the power rails will have so in terms of let's say uh GPU power picks for example because your GPU is running at let's say 400 watts but from time to time you might actually have a Peak Performance a Peak Performance you might actually have a peck power draw so in in kind of a fraction of second it goes from 400 watts to let's say 600 and then it goes back to 400 then once again 600 then 500 and the better your power supply is the the less relevant those paks will be because the power supply will handle them very well my advice for anyone that isn't really really on a tight budget is to go and select a minimum of 750 wats gold it might actually hurt your wallet a bit in the beginning but a good power supply like this one will go over a decade working flawlessly especially if you're getting one for let's from let's say Corsair seic Cooler Master and there are way more brands with very good power supplies if you have one of those they will most likely work for several years without a single issue and they won't bother you they will give your system better stability and after sometime they will kind of get paid off because you will be sure that you won't have issues regarding the power supply if on a budget maybe uh a power supply from a well-known brand as well like cic Corsair blah blah blah let's say 650 wats bronze and this one shouldn't even need to be a tip anymore but you'd be surprised with the amount of people that that are still gaming on hdds I was surprised at least in 2024 there are some people that are still playing on hdds why and for nowadays games playing on an HDD is murder you're murdering your game experience I made this video some time ago where I was actually testing HDD versus SSD experience and even my HDD that was really really fast I had a two terabytes one or a 4 terabytes one that was and is really fast for a for a normal HDD let's say that even in those scenarios I would have lots and lots of stutters in games like Horizon zero Dawn for example games that need to to load lots of data I would have stutters or I would have textur streaming which was very annoying because it would kind of kill my gameplay experience but as soon as I put the game on an SSD it doesn't even need to be an nvme even a s SSD would be completely smooth while of course with the HDD we would have stutters when loading new areas the game would run fine but as soon as we went into a new area and um and the computer needed to load lots of things lots of textures from the HDD it would stutter because the the HDD wouldn't be able to feed enough data at enough speed for the rest of the system so it would stutter while the SSD or the nvme would work perfectly if you're playing games and you want your gaml to be smooth just get an SSD or an nvme because fairly they're pretty cheap nowadays so just get them just get one of those seriously [Music] MO is multiplane overlay and it is a Windows thing and how exactly disabling multiplane overlay can help well it can help in terms of flickering it can help in terms of green screens gray screens and even black screens or intermittent black screens some cases it does help a lot in some scenarios and it is not your GPU that is the problem Windows is the problem as soon as you disable Mo you don't have any any more stutters you don't have green screens you don't have flickering which is really really annoying your free sync is working better so disabling mpo by itself can actually help a lot in the in a lot of scenarios and you can watch this video that I released some months ago where I actually explained how to fix the the issue and how to disable n in a really really fast way fast and easy way so once again if you're having flickering black screens green screens and so on disabling Mo might actually help way more than you think [Music] and another addition to the tips compared to the previous video that I made basically this is a remake uh is check your Riser cables and extended power cables because what can happen in some scenarios is that for example when you're using a riser cable the Riser cable isn't able to feed enough data so isn't really a quality Riser cable most people that want to mount their gpus vertically let's say they need to use Riser cables in order to to connect the GPU to the motherboard if you're having black screens if your computer is shutting down um if you have intermittent black screens once again instead of just the black screen the intermittent one sometimes the Riser cable might be the issue so getting a better Riser cable especially one that supports PCI Express 4 especially that one it's it's actually way better to to choose one of those for the current gpus and a good branded one you you will need to pay more of course but that but that will ensure the stability of your system and usually people that want to get their gpus vertically mounted they have more expensive builds and they can actually afford a way better cable and the same applies for the power supply extenders some people actually buy the extensions not the extenders the extensions for the power supply cables in order to make the build look cooler and if those extensions aren't delivering the power the the way they were supposed to what might happen is that yeah you'll have issues once again because if they are failing to deliver the power the way they were supposed to the power might not reach the GPU correctly for example the the voltages the ERS and so on the power might not reach the GPU correctly and the computer will fail it will give you once again black screens and so on and so on and so on so make sure to have good quality extensions for the power supply and good quality Riser cables those might be your issue and getting closer to the final line I actually have um a TI that is mostly aimed at older motherboards if you have let's say older motherboards that are the first generation that supports for example PCI Express 4 if you have one of those or if you're running older versions of BIOS let's say that what you can do is go to your bios if you're having issues like once again black screens if you're having lots of stutters if you're having green screens if you're having your computer just shutting down out of the blue well in that scenario you can go to your Motherboard BIOS go to the advanced options go to the PCI options and force the PCI version to the PCI 3.0 in the first versions in the first bios versions of the x570 that I bought the Asus tricks that one I used that same tip basically forcing the PCI Express 3 version instead of the PCI Express 4 because it would not reduce the the performance as the GPU had 16 Lane so it would make no difference in terms of performance but in terms of stability it was much better by the time after some time it got updated so it doesn't really makes sense now and it works perfectly now but by that time if you're running an older motherboard or if you're running an older BIOS version well going and forcing the PCI Express 3 version versus the PCI Express 4 instead of the PCI Express 4 might actually help in in terms of system stability so you might try this one as well and now we're basically close to the final line of this big ass video really big compared to the previous one actually and last tip is a clean Windows installation if everything else fails a clean installation will usually usually fix the issue because if it is not an overclocking stability issue for example if your computer is kind of restarting out of the blue it is usually it usually has to do with overclock overclocking stability most likely CPU and RAM sided but if it isn't all the issues that we had so far if those all did not fix your issue then a clean installation will most likely will because you you might have some virus on your computer you might have some software incompatibility you might have um I mean you might even have some data miners on your computer farming your computer uh delivering lower performance and even Windows since it updates itself way more than it should in my opinion we should have service packs like we had before where we would have those service packs with lots of updates and tested updates instead of having one update today One update in a week another update in two weeks that for me and that from my experience break the windows after some time especially when they then release even bigger updates like the 23 off2 or before that one the 22 half two those updates after some time of you not formatting your windows or doing a clean Windows installation after some time the windows might be the issue and you'll have some more issues for example my main computer is in need of a clean Windows installation because one of my discs it doesn't detect the dis uh in order to eject it it just doesn't do it I put it on every single computer the eject works then the windows updated the eject worked again the eject option worked again then it updated again and it stopped working once again so I mean it's clearly clearly a Windows issue and the final one is basically the final bonus one let's say the final bonus one is to disable Hardware accelerated GPU scheduling Hardware accelerated GPU scheduling was something introduced by Nvidia quite some time ago and was recently introduced by AMD on their 7,000 series gpus and what it basically does is that it puts on the on the hardware side some scheduling that was being done by windows so it stops using Windows to do that same scheduling and puts it on the hardware side on the GPU side in order to improve performance and latency but in some scenarios especially on the MD side since it is a really really new implementation it might actually give you some issues so if you're having stutters once again and and so on you can just go to the windows option go go to the graphics option and disable simply disable the hardware accelerated GP scheduling and it might fix those issues that you're having and well guys finally that's all for today's video thank you very much for watching don't forget hit like subscribe and share this video and please leave your comment in the comment section because I really want to know what you found about these issues what which tip actually fixed your issue or didn't fix at all just leave them in the comment section because I really want to know thank you very much for 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Length: 40min 41sec (2441 seconds)
Published: Sun Mar 17 2024
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