Optimizing YOUR AMD Radeon GPU and Radeon software could offer some great performance fixes, improvements & lower CPU usage! - Alongside common mistakes that could lead or be causing lower performance, game crashes or even PC crashes
Hi Panjno, I've been trying to work ot where I can find the High Peformance or Ultimate Peformance Settings in the Power Plan. I've tried to Create a New Power Plan but again, it only shows Balanced. I'm using a AMD Dell Laptop because my PC is getting fixed with some issues. If you can help me that would be great. Thanks.
I have a very bad cpu(amd fx 4100) and GPU (rx550) I used to play valorant on a good 60 fps but I started getting screentear and when i play with vsync it still gets choppy when I move my mouse near edges in the map and what worse it I'm getting like sudden drops to 20-30 I just dont know what to do When enemies suddenly peek me I get a stutter and always die Please help me guys valorant used to be the only game I can play without hurting my eyes and now even it's getting frustrating to play.
I have something to add, in Radeon Control Panel, Tessellation Mode, set it to Application Controlled, as the Radeon Driver can use a different Tessellation method that can be more accurate, but heavier in return, this setting can alleviate most Stutters in heavy Tessellation games and even some Unreal Engine 4 (Vampyr for example, this setting eliminated all Stutter that I once had). I do this since last year and it helps a lot!
A year later, its still magic. Everything literally changed with my AMD 550 series rx. I thank you so much for your effort! Lately I bought Hell Let Loose which was running terribly as it was a game I always wanted to play. After your video I got better :D Thank you so much.
Thank you sooooooo much for this. I must have tried a dozen different videos trying to solve my stuttering problem while playing Lone Echo, and following your steps makes my gameplay smooth now. I’m very appreciative of your assistance. Thank you.
Something I found that completely fixed micro-stuttering for me was disabling AMD recording. It's off by default, but if you happened to have turned it on at some point, you may want to turn it back off when you're not using it. It doesn't improve other performance issues, but if you're only encountering annoying micro-stuttering, that may be it.
Since this video I think a lot of issues have been fixed in driver updates, I’ve just installed an RX6950xt and a 5800x3d, installed the full adrenaline driver software, set it to ‘overclock’ in adrelaline. Everything runs fine, no stutters, great frame rates in all games I own, although I don’t play any dx9 games these days.
I was on the way to open an RMA because my RX 7600 was so laggy any game was unplayable. These simple settings made my gameplay so smooth it's unbelievable. Thank you so much
Bro thank you, really, i thought this was going to be another video with no impact at all, but it did not just make my games a lot more stable, it also make my computer feel more smooth, like really you just win a sub and a like
I would not be messing with the Registry to tweak a card, but if you do follow this tutorial, please back up the Registry before you change anything and create a System Restore point.
best advice is at the 1st minute and the last. Only install the drivers, forget about adrenaline. If you want to OC use MSI afterburner. All of the other tweaks will generate a cascade of untraceable catastrofic events that will lead to wiping windows, because it'll be easier to solve the problem that way. Interrsting video though
But how do you do that though? Windows replaced Radeon for the 3rd time. Still Says AMD Radeon 6700XT but no longer have the Radeon Software for fan curve, display color and video modes. Did it do it? Because I almost don't care, Radeon was crashing everyday anyway.
@@Mr_Joe_B_619unninstall the display driver with ddu and block windows from updating your drivers (theres an option in it) install the drivers. and find a way to keep windows updating your drivers except the display one. Search "prevent windows from updating graphics driver". then re-allow win to update everything. ALmost any adrenaline option can be tweaked outside the software so you don't need it. But If your config is now working just don't touch anything. performance won't change.
@@donoroko Yeah. Installed Driver only option and Local Policy to enable the drivers to stop updating from window update. Working okay now. Because every day I was getting the alert in Adrenaline about my setting having to be reset to default, and the only thing I cared about was by Fan curve, video mode (classic cinema, etc. and display color saturation. The GPU on this PC, is fine stock, it's not going to someone who'll kill it. My other one on the other hand, might have to put on ASUS TWEEK or MSI Afterburner if for only the Fan Curves. That GPU will fry itself without it. LOL Did not do the DDU, only Install with factory reset and driver only. Working fine. In fact HWInfo reports better use of the clock speeds on the GPU than before. Plays tons better too.
@@Mr_Joe_B_619 My RX570 Just didn't like custom resolutions. I had an old CRT as 2nd Monitor and windows wouldn't let me configure it over 640x480. So I used adrenaline customs res. But it triggered the the notification and reset wattman every restart, fan curves also. So I did as I sugested to you and managed custom res with CRU and the fan curves with FanControl (use it for fans, it's super not invasive and low profile) Just make sure you click the "force apply" options so that os, gpu or mobo controllers don't take control of your fans. I woke up one day with my cpu having worked all night mining at 100°c because for some reason the heatsink fan had simply stopped. Also, you wouldn't need to use different color profiles. I'm a designer and understand color very well, enough to know that there's only one correct and optimal setting for your monitor, but if so, you should manage it under color profiles in os. For quick brightness fixes I reccomend built in monitor profiles. For image adjustments windows color profile manager. Just follow the instructions making sure you don't make it to red, green or blue and you'll be fine! Cheers, good luck!
This is great, but you first recommend minimal settings and then recommend change performance settings that are only available on the full install of the AMD software... I had to start over when following your guide. Other than that, pure gold.
Does your gpu really keep the settings from the amd software if you copy your profile to afterburner and delete the full install with ddu and go for the minimal install
This video helped my issue with my 5700XT playing FFXV. I was getting average of 55-60 fps on the lowest details 1080p, which was very underwhelming performance and not what i expected. Not sure exactly which step fixed it, but now I'm getting 70-80 fps on high/max details even at 125% resolution😁
That happened to me too on some games like RDR2, it run really bad on my rx 6600. I just set the performance tuning and clock to default, and disabled the amd tesellation to aplication controled. Restarted and that worked for me.
After trying several other methods and after a billion searches, this video has actually helped my situation! Annoying I needed such a guide though, I didn't have to do such things with my Nvidia card before, I feel AMD could've saved lots of headaches with better drivers or something. But anyways, thank you so much for your help!
Most of these settings are good. But! Me and my friend found that games ran with much more fps and much smoother, when system responsiveness was left as is. Testing it out should be fine, if it works use it, if it doesnt leave it.
I had an APU system with dual channel rams and my fps in CS:GO was around 120 avarage. Than i decided to buy a new GPU and bought a RX6500 XT. I tought it will increase my fps like a double times or something but the result wasn't the way i thought. My fps were just increased 10 to 20 and i was like "Ok i think the GPU i bought is just useless shit. Than i saw this video and made the setting like in the video and my fps increased to 220 avarage. Thanks to you sir for helping me to reach my GPU's fully potential. The settings in this video increase the fps in new gen games around 5-10 or 20 maybe. But it slightly increases the FPS in older games which uses older directX versions like 9 or 10. And also increases the FPS nearly double times in CPU based games like CS:GO and VALORANT.
Thank you so much for this Guide!!! My PC was crashing every 30 mins in Sea Of Thieves (rx 7900xtx and Ryzen 7 7800X3D), i just raised the min. Frequency and now everything works fine
What a great profissional video bro! I'm in ! Ty so much, i'm 31yo, very experiente player, i've been playing for almost 20 years and i never heard some of this stuff, wow, and i always was tunned in this channels and stuff, looking for optimization!
I was so close to selling my rx6800 and going to nvidia. Everyone who has a radeon card needs to watch this video. Some games kept stuttering while others were fine so it was hard to fix but this video solved everything. Thanks🙏
I was getting huge amounts of stutter in Destiny 2 with my 3900x 5700xt, my FPS doubled in the areas I was struggling with that my card should have been able to handle
Setting your power profile to anything other than "balanced" can negatively affect Zen3 CPU performance, due to its architecture being designed to perform best with that profile. It is better to change PCIE link state power management to disabled inside the profile. Also, you should disclaimer the fact that changing all these setting will make your GPU run hotter and consume more power than before.
WOW! In PUGB, with my 5700 XT the constantly changing 75 - 100 % clocx/usage use of the gpu is now GONE!! :-D Constant 100 - 99 % Clocx now all the time.. Thank u very much Panjno!!!
If you install the minimal version of AMD, you can’t even optimize anything. thanks for wasting my time and having me uninstalling and installing drivers for the past hour.
Wowww these are probably the best tweaks I have ever made to improve the performance in the different games that I have tested. Thank you so much for sharing this valuable info. This video deserves a million of views or more :)
First Time Viewer here. Good stuff, subbed, I'm gonna have to watch this a few times but yeah, good stuff. I had a weird problem on my AM4 build where if I walked away from my pc for more than 10-15mins. it would seem very sluggish upon my return. I disabled all sleep settings and put everything to performance but it persisted and quality suffered with performance enabled. I saw an LTT video with Anthony and he suggested to disable c-states in motherboard bios. I did and _Bingo!_ problem solved. I also haven't had a crash since.
I especially recommend installing driver only option if youre running win11 because i swear its like a coin toss something radeon software runs fine and other times it bugs out and causes problems on win11 and im not sure why
Don't install the AMD Driver Update that Windows gives you!! That crashes the AMD Software and makes you reinstall it, I did that like 4 times before finding out it was the optional Windows Update for AMD Driver that was causing problem!
@@jamesb1988 that's assuming win11 doesn't auto install the optional driver update anyways. Sometimes I had to literally tweak my registry to tell windows update to fuck off. Microsoft is starting to become too aggressive with attempting to streamline windows. I really hope proton solves anticheat someday we need Linux to become a serious competitor to windows because I'm tired of this shit.
@@RaidenKaiser Agreed. I seriously regret downloading Windows 11 because literally the ONLY game I play on my laptop is Microsoft Flight Simulator X, which was made in 2006. With Windows 10 it ran flawlessly with all the graphics and resolution maxed out. Since downloading Windows 11 I've had to nerf like half the performance settings just to make it playable. Seriously rage inducing.
I applied this stuff and trusting you from future vids didn't make a restore point beforehand, now I'm getting alot of microstuttering in games that wasn't there before even after reverting the changes and I don't know what to do
after doing these things i dont see much of a gain, mostly because ive already optimized my pc from all of your other videos. so thank you. but i do have 1 question. i usually have 2 mouses plugged in at once. one bluetooth and one wired. *I THINK* after making the regedit changes I am not able to casually switch from mouse to mouse anymore. i had to replug in the mouse i wanted to use, if i wanted to use it. im not sure if this is what changed it. please let me know what you think! amazing video as always.
@@haseeb_9946 i forgot what i changed but idek if i fixed it. maybe its a valorant thing? i came to realize it only does it for valorant. no other game. on valorant i cant switch mice, to this day. any other game i can, no problem. so maybe it never was this?.. idk. doesnt bother me much but its just weird. (it did bother me before, hence why i made the comment)
The problem with my GPU is more about stability than performance. I can run games I play at smooth 80 FPS, but then that causes entire display driver to shut off (watman crash) with GPU fans heard running at full speed until I hard restart the PC. The best way to avoid this for extended time is for me to purposely limit my FPS down to around 40-60. My PSU has 735 W. Will some of steps in this video help with such problem?
Hey bro what gpu do you have? I would suggest finding your exact gpu and googling best undervolt for that card as chances are some body out there has the same card as you and has a stable overclock and undervolt that will work for you I would also suggest running a benchmark with MSI afterburner to see if your thermally sound
@@legrestti I thought that would be an issue, until it happens when GPU is relatively cool. And this GPU model should(?) work normally at like 70-80 C. Its got high TDP.
@@DaxMarko what kind of games are you playing you may be running into a memory issue game requiring more then your card has if this is the case I'd suggest 75% render resolution and dropping graphical settings down until your under that 4gb buffer
Thank you soo much. I bought a rx6600 and was expecting 180cap in fortnite because of all the videos i saw with same specs as I have but it kept dropping to 50-60. Now its capped. You boosted my fps with all the tweeks but drops went away after I changed to pcie 3gen. Thanks so much again, always watched your videos for tweeking pcs
Reguarding disabling ULPS, this should not happen on RDNA2 and later, they have fixed some major GPU reset bugs, previously AMD GPUs could end up permanently hung but that is no longer the case... it could happen if you ran some bad code and crashed your GPU also.
One annoying thing that is mostly exclusive to AMD cards in games, is the shadows flickering around like crazy, if I ever buy a new PC/laptop, surely it will be NVIDIA...
800w is NOT minimum at all, don't listen to him. You can search up the recommended watt for the newer RX cards. Even the rx 6900 don't need 800 w. Stop spreading false information.
@@kobusdowney5291 Exactly. Stating that a 800w PSU should be a minimum is the dumbest thing I've heard. I am running a RX 6600 overclocked with 500w and I haven't had any issues. Neither is watt the only important thing about PSUs.
That's what I thought, until I built my new Intel 12700K system with a 6900XT formula OC. My 850w Seasonic 80 plus gold X series wouldn't even turn on (rated at 70amps). For my 6900XT, the recommended PSU is a 1000w. I can confirm by experience at least for my card it's a true statement. Anything less, it won't run period. The reference cards are a different story.
@@CrazyCranker if it does not even turn on, that would mean something else was wrong. You should be able to boot on even a 450w PSU, since there is very low load on GPU on boot. You should only experience issues when stressing GPU or in demanding games if the GPU was the culprit.
@@kobusdowney5291 Straight from the spec page on Newegg: ASRock OC Formula Radeon RX 6900 XT Recommended PSU: Wattage 1000W Nothing was wrong except the 850 didn't have the AMPS needed. I plugged in my Silverstone 1000w w/83.4 amps and it fired right up. It's all about the Amps not the watts
Thank you so much, this helped me fix stuttering and fps drop with my 6950xt in racing games. I didn't believe it is going to help, but I did all the steps and now I am getting an amazing performance and a butter smooth gameplay!
somethings wrong with my graphics card i see people with basically the same parts as me but getting like 100 more fps on gamest han me and i dont know what to do
HOLLY!! FINALLY, had to come back a few videos to finally get the right tweak, here it is 2024, but I new panjno would come in clutch, he's the only youtuber I trust taking ANY advice from. Last time I listened to a how to do video with it not being panjno, I go BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH!! Never again will I betray big dog panjno here. NOPE NOT TODAY NOT EVER.
The last three settings in this (minimum voltage, 2 power cables and switching to pci 3) are game changers if you wanna play Fortnite. Way more stable frame rate and you can actually play performance mode at a high fps rather then it tanking. Thanks @panjno
Thanks man almost lost hope on using amd gpu's cause of scarce information abouut how to use or even optimize it properly but not until now thanks you've helped me alot
Wait so you advise us to install minimal AMD Adrenaline, then immediately proceed to give performance tweaks that are only available in the full install...
Hello, my experience of that is not so good but I don't know I am using APU not GPU Ryzen 5 pro 4650g, and I can not access the Tunning tab in Performance.
man this literally saved me doing exactly what you said lol, didn't know about the install type for AMD where you can choose to only install the driver and didn't know you still need ddu for amd haha probably getting nvidia next time
does these settings stops crashing my pc everyday? yesterday pc shows grey screen and you can't do nothing and today pc crashed while loading roblox and the pink squares appeared on the screen.
@@georgeillescas I have 5600x. I never get less than 144fps. I just upgraded to a 1440p monitor. It works great. On 1080p id get 280beith fsr and frame gen
Can anyone help??? I am running on a seriously low end laptop, however I recently factory reset the laptop and manually downloaded my drivers for my GPU, however I am unable to open up my Radeon Software as seen on 3:55 of Panjno's video. I have reinstalled the software and still wont work. When attempting to open it would load a little bit and then just never open... Also have tried opening it as admin...
my gta is running at 35 fps at 1080p max even with gpu at 99% usage, i have rx6800xt and ryzen 5600x, none of these solutions worked, also valorant has a lot of stuttering, can someone help me ?
Optimizing YOUR AMD Radeon GPU and Radeon software could offer some great performance fixes, improvements & lower CPU usage! - Alongside common mistakes that could lead or be causing lower performance, game crashes or even PC crashes
Thank you sir
My 580 8gb still play all my games 60hz oc 75hz monitor 27in 1080p my girl's are happy .
but because i used minimal install, i don't have the performance tab in my amd software?
Hi Panjno,
I've been trying to work ot where I can find the High Peformance or Ultimate Peformance Settings in the Power Plan. I've tried to Create a New Power Plan but again, it only shows Balanced. I'm using a AMD Dell Laptop because my PC is getting fixed with some issues.
If you can help me that would be great.
Thanks.
I have a very bad cpu(amd fx 4100) and GPU (rx550)
I used to play valorant on a good 60 fps but I started getting screentear and when i play with vsync it still gets choppy when I move my mouse near edges in the map and what worse it I'm getting like sudden drops to 20-30
I just dont know what to do
When enemies suddenly peek me I get a stutter and always die
Please help me guys valorant used to be the only game I can play without hurting my eyes and now even it's getting frustrating to play.
Just want to say thanks, I used a majority of your settings in this video and no more stuttering or crazy drop in frames.
I have something to add, in Radeon Control Panel, Tessellation Mode, set it to Application Controlled, as the Radeon Driver can use a different Tessellation method that can be more accurate, but heavier in return, this setting can alleviate most Stutters in heavy Tessellation games and even some Unreal Engine 4 (Vampyr for example, this setting eliminated all Stutter that I once had). I do this since last year and it helps a lot!
Put it to override and set it to 4x or 8x. Amd optimized makes games run like shit.
i play a lot of valorrant should i also set it to application controlled?
@@yeetus59 Just wanted to note, I gave this a try and I'm running Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade way more smoothly now. Thank you!
@@yeetus59 where is this at in the control panel
Thanks alot i was facing stuttring alot in pubg at 100 fps after this Its running smooth and no stutturs
i just bought new pc with rtx 3060 with offer of my life. i used to have RX 580 but now i just watching to support AMD fans xD
Lovely! - enjoy the upgrade!
let me have your 580 lmao i got an r9 380x D:
with 1 fan that stops half the time lmfaoooo
Nah ur just here to flex
Nice, i also used rx580 till motherboard died, now stuck with laptop.. but how good of an upgrade is rtx3060 compared to rx580?
A year later, its still magic.
Everything literally changed with my AMD 550 series rx. I thank you so much for your effort!
Lately I bought Hell Let Loose which was running terribly as it was a game I always wanted to play.
After your video I got better :D
Thank you so much.
hey i have the same gpu can you tell me do you have the min frequency button?
@@Jaatriskyafterwisky same, do u change it?
Dude, you just improved my GPU by over 50%. So amazing!
noway .. i mean try a program 🤔🤔
Thank you sooooooo much for this. I must have tried a dozen different videos trying to solve my stuttering problem while playing Lone Echo, and following your steps makes my gameplay smooth now. I’m very appreciative of your assistance. Thank you.
Something I found that completely fixed micro-stuttering for me was disabling AMD recording. It's off by default, but if you happened to have turned it on at some point, you may want to turn it back off when you're not using it. It doesn't improve other performance issues, but if you're only encountering annoying micro-stuttering, that may be it.
Since this video I think a lot of issues have been fixed in driver updates, I’ve just installed an RX6950xt and a 5800x3d, installed the full adrenaline driver software, set it to ‘overclock’ in adrelaline. Everything runs fine, no stutters, great frame rates in all games I own, although I don’t play any dx9 games these days.
I was on the way to open an RMA because my RX 7600 was so laggy any game was unplayable. These simple settings made my gameplay so smooth it's unbelievable. Thank you so much
I wish some of the stuff you had us turn on or off you had a reason why and how it is affecting the system
Bro thank you, really, i thought this was going to be another video with no impact at all, but it did not just make my games a lot more stable, it also make my computer feel more smooth, like really you just win a sub and a like
I would not be messing with the Registry to tweak a card, but if you do follow this tutorial, please back up the Registry before you change anything and create a System Restore point.
System restore points have saved me countless hours of " it worked fine yesterday. What did I change?".
best advice is at the 1st minute and the last. Only install the drivers, forget about adrenaline. If you want to OC use MSI afterburner. All of the other tweaks will generate a cascade of untraceable catastrofic events that will lead to wiping windows, because it'll be easier to solve the problem that way. Interrsting video though
I agree with this, less bloat+msi afterburner gives me stable OC compare to radeon settings
But how do you do that though? Windows replaced Radeon for the 3rd time. Still Says AMD Radeon 6700XT but no longer have the Radeon Software for fan curve, display color and video modes. Did it do it? Because I almost don't care, Radeon was crashing everyday anyway.
@@Mr_Joe_B_619unninstall the display driver with ddu and block windows from updating your drivers (theres an option in it) install the drivers. and find a way to keep windows updating your drivers except the display one. Search "prevent windows from updating graphics driver". then re-allow win to update everything. ALmost any adrenaline option can be tweaked outside the software so you don't need it. But If your config is now working just don't touch anything. performance won't change.
@@donoroko Yeah. Installed Driver only option and Local Policy to enable the drivers to stop updating from window update. Working okay now. Because every day I was getting the alert in Adrenaline about my setting having to be reset to default, and the only thing I cared about was by Fan curve, video mode (classic cinema, etc. and display color saturation. The GPU on this PC, is fine stock, it's not going to someone who'll kill it. My other one on the other hand, might have to put on ASUS TWEEK or MSI Afterburner if for only the Fan Curves. That GPU will fry itself without it. LOL
Did not do the DDU, only Install with factory reset and driver only. Working fine. In fact HWInfo reports better use of the clock speeds on the GPU than before. Plays tons better too.
@@Mr_Joe_B_619 My RX570 Just didn't like custom resolutions. I had an old CRT as 2nd Monitor and windows wouldn't let me configure it over 640x480. So I used adrenaline customs res. But it triggered the the notification and reset wattman every restart, fan curves also. So I did as I sugested to you and managed custom res with CRU and the fan curves with FanControl (use it for fans, it's super not invasive and low profile) Just make sure you click the "force apply" options so that os, gpu or mobo controllers don't take control of your fans. I woke up one day with my cpu having worked all night mining at 100°c because for some reason the heatsink fan had simply stopped. Also, you wouldn't need to use different color profiles. I'm a designer and understand color very well, enough to know that there's only one correct and optimal setting for your monitor, but if so, you should manage it under color profiles in os. For quick brightness fixes I reccomend built in monitor profiles. For image adjustments windows color profile manager. Just follow the instructions making sure you don't make it to red, green or blue and you'll be fine! Cheers, good luck!
This is what I wanted, love you panjno
thank you!
damn thats quite the description there, you put a lot of effort in this vid, good job man
This is great, but you first recommend minimal settings and then recommend change performance settings that are only available on the full install of the AMD software... I had to start over when following your guide. Other than that, pure gold.
How do you download the full version after downloading minimal first
@@bingus33 maybe uninstall over ddu and reinstall
Does your gpu really keep the settings from the amd software if you copy your profile to afterburner and delete the full install with ddu and go for the minimal install
I have followed all the game performance settings that are in some of your videos. Everything works better than before. Thank you bro
This video helped my issue with my 5700XT playing FFXV. I was getting average of 55-60 fps on the lowest details 1080p, which was very underwhelming performance and not what i expected. Not sure exactly which step fixed it, but now I'm getting 70-80 fps on high/max details even at 125% resolution😁
And you did all the steps he did?
Wtf
yea this was to be expected lmao. the 5700xt is only around 15% less powerful than the 6600 so it would've been quite concerning if this didn't fix it
That happened to me too on some games like RDR2, it run really bad on my rx 6600. I just set the performance tuning and clock to default, and disabled the amd tesellation to aplication controled. Restarted and that worked for me.
@@Shadowsnoon 6600xt*
Panjo your getting better and better
Thats so great finally someone doing optimizations for Amd smh
haha, stay tuned we got LOADS more on the way
Facts
@@Panjno thanks so much, I'm new to pc gaming and rocking a rx 6700xt nitro+ so this is perfect for me
Thank you for posting a thorough guide. I've just got a 7800 xt can't wait to use it to its full potential.
6:55 Easier way to get to Device Manager is right click the start button and Device Manager will be in the popup list.
Every pc builder should be subscribed to you
After trying several other methods and after a billion searches, this video has actually helped my situation! Annoying I needed such a guide though, I didn't have to do such things with my Nvidia card before, I feel AMD could've saved lots of headaches with better drivers or something. But anyways, thank you so much for your help!
Thank you so much, i haven't seen this info at anywhere. stuttering stopped on warzone, runs like butter. it was all gpu wattage and frequenc. subed
Most of these settings are good. But! Me and my friend found that games ran with much more fps and much smoother, when system responsiveness was left as is. Testing it out should be fine, if it works use it, if it doesnt leave it.
I had an APU system with dual channel rams and my fps in CS:GO was around 120 avarage. Than i decided to buy a new GPU and bought a RX6500 XT. I tought it will increase my fps like a double times or something but the result wasn't the way i thought. My fps were just increased 10 to 20 and i was like "Ok i think the GPU i bought is just useless shit. Than i saw this video and made the setting like in the video and my fps increased to 220 avarage. Thanks to you sir for helping me to reach my GPU's fully potential. The settings in this video increase the fps in new gen games around 5-10 or 20 maybe. But it slightly increases the FPS in older games which uses older directX versions like 9 or 10. And also increases the FPS nearly double times in CPU based games like CS:GO and VALORANT.
You are a legend :)
You too!
Thank you so much for this Guide!!! My PC was crashing every 30 mins in Sea Of Thieves (rx 7900xtx and Ryzen 7 7800X3D), i just raised the min. Frequency and now everything works fine
I saw that u played a lot of Escape from Tarkov, can u make a graphic settings guide for AMD for EFT ? Would be huuuge
This helped my fps a lot, this actually worked a lot better than i expected
I just put in a 6600 and used these settings helped a ton thanks alot
I didnt know that about the PSU needing to run on dual rail if the gpu consumes over 200W. Thanks for that info!
i know thats the most imformational thing i never learned
Broooo I needed this video , love you
thank you for this!
Thank you for the comment!
What a great profissional video bro! I'm in ! Ty so much, i'm 31yo, very experiente player, i've been playing for almost 20 years and i never heard some of this stuff, wow, and i always was tunned in this channels and stuff, looking for optimization!
I did all this and went into apex it could not load any textures or even simple pictures of legends like wtf is this a scam.
Are you dumb?
Kudos. I'm not even a gamer. My RX6400 Low Profile keeps crashing.
You know your stuff.
Yes sir thank you
No problem!
I was so close to selling my rx6800 and going to nvidia. Everyone who has a radeon card needs to watch this video. Some games kept stuttering while others were fine so it was hard to fix but this video solved everything. Thanks🙏
Can anyone confirm if all this changes anything at all in terms of real world performance?
I was getting huge amounts of stutter in Destiny 2 with my 3900x 5700xt, my FPS doubled in the areas I was struggling with that my card should have been able to handle
Thanks you lowered my performance and fps👍
Setting your power profile to anything other than "balanced" can negatively affect Zen3 CPU performance, due to its architecture being designed to perform best with that profile. It is better to change PCIE link state power management to disabled inside the profile. Also, you should disclaimer the fact that changing all these setting will make your GPU run hotter and consume more power than before.
bruh no... best power plan is bitsum performance but in reality power plans do nothing except saving mode...
@@JonelKingas I'm quoting AMD.
@@kobusdowney5291 does it damage the GPU or lower the life span of it?
@@strudlj no, none of the settings above would damage your GPU
@@kobusdowney5291 thanks!
WOW! In PUGB, with my 5700 XT the constantly changing 75 - 100 % clocx/usage use of the gpu is now GONE!! :-D Constant 100 - 99 % Clocx now all the time.. Thank u very much Panjno!!!
If you install the minimal version of AMD, you can’t even optimize anything. thanks for wasting my time and having me uninstalling and installing drivers for the past hour.
HHAHAHA
😂😂😂
LOL why install minimal Version
Thx brow
Have you heard about msi afterburner?
Wowww these are probably the best tweaks I have ever made to improve the performance in the different games that I have tested. Thank you so much for sharing this valuable info. This video deserves a million of views or more :)
exactly what I was looking for thanks to you for your good work!
Same dude, just got my new RX 6600
@@ZAIFLOW same but i get a bottleneck with my ryzen 3 3100 :(
First Time Viewer here. Good stuff, subbed, I'm gonna have to watch this a few times but yeah, good stuff.
I had a weird problem on my AM4 build where if I walked away from my pc for more than 10-15mins. it would seem very sluggish upon my return. I disabled all sleep settings and put everything to performance but it persisted and quality suffered with performance enabled. I saw an LTT video with Anthony and he suggested to disable c-states in motherboard bios. I did and _Bingo!_ problem solved. I also haven't had a crash since.
@ZiqulzBH I don't remember, and, shortly after I left my original comment, my cpu died, so now I'm not sure what the original problem was.
I especially recommend installing driver only option if youre running win11 because i swear its like a coin toss something radeon software runs fine and other times it bugs out and causes problems on win11 and im not sure why
Don't install the AMD Driver Update that Windows gives you!! That crashes the AMD Software and makes you reinstall it, I did that like 4 times before finding out it was the optional Windows Update for AMD Driver that was causing problem!
true
@@jamesb1988 that's assuming win11 doesn't auto install the optional driver update anyways. Sometimes I had to literally tweak my registry to tell windows update to fuck off. Microsoft is starting to become too aggressive with attempting to streamline windows. I really hope proton solves anticheat someday we need Linux to become a serious competitor to windows because I'm tired of this shit.
@@RaidenKaiser Agreed. I seriously regret downloading Windows 11 because literally the ONLY game I play on my laptop is Microsoft Flight Simulator X, which was made in 2006. With Windows 10 it ran flawlessly with all the graphics and resolution maxed out.
Since downloading Windows 11 I've had to nerf like half the performance settings just to make it playable. Seriously rage inducing.
Ddu first..
hey thank you so much
I needed it very much :)
I applied this stuff and trusting you from future vids didn't make a restore point beforehand, now I'm getting alot of microstuttering in games that wasn't there before even after reverting the changes and I don't know what to do
Hahaha
Finally thanks bro!
np!
after doing these things i dont see much of a gain, mostly because ive already optimized my pc from all of your other videos. so thank you. but i do have 1 question. i usually have 2 mouses plugged in at once. one bluetooth and one wired. *I THINK* after making the regedit changes I am not able to casually switch from mouse to mouse anymore. i had to replug in the mouse i wanted to use, if i wanted to use it. im not sure if this is what changed it. please let me know what you think! amazing video as always.
Its probably the "systemresponsiveness"
@@haseeb_9946 i forgot what i changed but idek if i fixed it. maybe its a valorant thing? i came to realize it only does it for valorant. no other game. on valorant i cant switch mice, to this day. any other game i can, no problem. so maybe it never was this?.. idk. doesnt bother me much but its just weird. (it did bother me before, hence why i made the comment)
@ZiqulzBH i thought this might be it but j was never sure. thank you!
@ZiqulzBH yea that would be annoying
Thank You Panjno! Your awesome Bro,
You too!
The problem with my GPU is more about stability than performance. I can run games I play at smooth 80 FPS, but then that causes entire display driver to shut off (watman crash) with GPU fans heard running at full speed until I hard restart the PC. The best way to avoid this for extended time is for me to purposely limit my FPS down to around 40-60. My PSU has 735 W. Will some of steps in this video help with such problem?
Hey bro what gpu do you have? I would suggest finding your exact gpu and googling best undervolt for that card as chances are some body out there has the same card as you and has a stable overclock and undervolt that will work for you I would also suggest running a benchmark with MSI afterburner to see if your thermally sound
Maybe hot? Check the temp's
Oh I'm such a dummy, I forgot to say its RX 570 (4 GB)
@@legrestti I thought that would be an issue, until it happens when GPU is relatively cool. And this GPU model should(?) work normally at like 70-80 C. Its got high TDP.
@@DaxMarko what kind of games are you playing you may be running into a memory issue game requiring more then your card has if this is the case I'd suggest 75% render resolution and dropping graphical settings down until your under that 4gb buffer
Thank you soo much. I bought a rx6600 and was expecting 180cap in fortnite because of all the videos i saw with same specs as I have but it kept dropping to 50-60. Now its capped. You boosted my fps with all the tweeks but drops went away after I changed to pcie 3gen. Thanks so much again, always watched your videos for tweeking pcs
i dont have the mhz as numbers but rather as percentages so what percentage should i aim for?
same
same here bro
What an elite youtuber,keep it up homie
Reguarding disabling ULPS, this should not happen on RDNA2 and later, they have fixed some major GPU reset bugs, previously AMD GPUs could end up permanently hung but that is no longer the case... it could happen if you ran some bad code and crashed your GPU also.
i agree and the fps difference is very low but the temps are like 5 more degrees higher
Thx so much Panjno, this is Fully Awesome!
One annoying thing that is mostly exclusive to AMD cards in games, is the shadows flickering around like crazy, if I ever buy a new PC/laptop, surely it will be NVIDIA...
just sounds like low shadow quality to me, with flickering shadows happening because of the shadows being too low resolution and quality
On setting..
Today good sir you earned yourself a new subscriber awesome vid
800w is NOT minimum at all, don't listen to him. You can search up the recommended watt for the newer RX cards. Even the rx 6900 don't need 800 w. Stop spreading false information.
I run an RX6800 on a 750W PSU, together with 2 RX580s for mining. Never had the PSU cut out, even with heavy stress testing or gaming sessions
@@kobusdowney5291 Exactly. Stating that a 800w PSU should be a minimum is the dumbest thing I've heard. I am running a RX 6600 overclocked with 500w and I haven't had any issues. Neither is watt the only important thing about PSUs.
That's what I thought, until I built my new Intel 12700K system with a 6900XT formula OC.
My 850w Seasonic 80 plus gold X series wouldn't even turn on (rated at 70amps).
For my 6900XT, the recommended PSU is a 1000w. I can confirm by experience at least for my card it's a true statement. Anything less, it won't run period. The reference cards are a different story.
@@CrazyCranker if it does not even turn on, that would mean something else was wrong. You should be able to boot on even a 450w PSU, since there is very low load on GPU on boot. You should only experience issues when stressing GPU or in demanding games if the GPU was the culprit.
@@kobusdowney5291 Straight from the spec page on Newegg: ASRock OC Formula Radeon RX 6900 XT Recommended PSU: Wattage 1000W
Nothing was wrong except the 850 didn't have the AMPS needed.
I plugged in my Silverstone 1000w w/83.4 amps and it fired right up.
It's all about the Amps not the watts
I changed my gpu min frequency from 500 to 1000 and now when I start a game it doesn't lag in the beginning
This video is just awesome. Thank you so much.
verry informative. thanks! i subbed!
This is will slove my temprature problem? Thank you anyway , new sub on the way!
Thank you so much, this helped me fix stuttering and fps drop with my 6950xt in racing games.
I didn't believe it is going to help, but I did all the steps and now I am getting an amazing performance and a butter smooth gameplay!
What settings did you apply from the video and what games did you test? Thank you
somethings wrong with my graphics card i see people with basically the same parts as me but getting like 100 more fps on gamest han me and i dont know what to do
A before and after benchmark would be cool as well on different titles to see.
HOLLY!! FINALLY, had to come back a few videos to finally get the right tweak, here it is 2024, but I new panjno would come in clutch, he's the only youtuber I trust taking ANY advice from. Last time I listened to a how to do video with it not being panjno, I go BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH!! Never again will I betray big dog panjno here. NOPE NOT TODAY NOT EVER.
The last three settings in this (minimum voltage, 2 power cables and switching to pci 3) are game changers if you wanna play Fortnite. Way more stable frame rate and you can actually play performance mode at a high fps rather then it tanking. Thanks @panjno
har har har har har har
Switching to DX12 on Fortnite solved the fps drops for me with my 6900xt
Switch to dx12, rdna2. Area have problems in dx11 games
@@jboy402 same went from like 150fps to like 400-500fps
@@slashed4548jeebus, what settings and GPU?
great tutorial mate! i learned a few new tricks :) cheers
this helped a lot thanks there is a alot of vids on Nvidia bot not that many on amd thanks👍
Thanks man almost lost hope on using amd gpu's cause of scarce information abouut how to use or even optimize it properly but not until now thanks you've helped me alot
Thank you 🙏 you’re awesome 👏👍
Wait so you advise us to install minimal AMD Adrenaline, then immediately proceed to give performance tweaks that are only available in the full install...
Thanks bro :)
thank you for the comment!
Hello, my experience of that is not so good but I don't know I am using APU not GPU Ryzen 5 pro 4650g, and I can not access the Tunning tab in Performance.
Great tips thanks.
man this literally saved me doing exactly what you said lol, didn't know about the install type for AMD where you can choose to only install the driver and didn't know you still need ddu for amd haha probably getting nvidia next time
You only need ddu if you are installing a new gpu. I've never used ddu in years of driver updates with the same gpu
There is also AMD Link Controller Emulation in the device manager, they are turning it off as well.
Thank you :) From france
Wait, I did the DDU uninstall of the Adrenalin software, to change it to "minimal" but now I cant edit the minimum frequency
Goated for this
it fixed my problem with my rx 6500 XT in older games I suffer a lot of stutter but in newer games I have never suffer a problem
This is by far the best solution for Unity games crashing!" thank you! God Bless you brother!
glad i found this because i get weird stutters sometimes and this might help
does these settings stops crashing my pc everyday? yesterday pc shows grey screen and you can't do nothing and today pc crashed while loading roblox and the pink squares appeared on the screen.
bro i actually love you ive been overheating every time a iplay assetto corsa and farming sim now i dont thanmk you so much
Thank for help man :)
This made my frames go up +40 thank you so much
Wow!! Awesome tips!! Will try this for my kids new 6600xt! Thanks a lot!! 😁😁😁😁
All you need is install the driver the GPU is a beast itself
would've liked a before and after video
I have a rx 6600 and a Ryzen 5 5600. Why am I only getting 47 fps??? Pls help
We have desame specs mines keep crashing when starting a game
@@georgeillescas I have 5600x. I never get less than 144fps. I just upgraded to a 1440p monitor. It works great. On 1080p id get 280beith fsr and frame gen
Can anyone help??? I am running on a seriously low end laptop, however I recently factory reset the laptop and manually downloaded my drivers for my GPU, however I am unable to open up my Radeon Software as seen on 3:55 of Panjno's video. I have reinstalled the software and still wont work.
When attempting to open it would load a little bit and then just never open...
Also have tried opening it as admin...
my gta is running at 35 fps at 1080p max even with gpu at 99% usage, i have rx6800xt and ryzen 5600x, none of these solutions worked, also valorant has a lot of stuttering, can someone help me ?
probably have msaa on 8x or advanced settings on
@@jackson9583 it is on but it shouldn't be an issue because I've seen people run the same card at the same settings but get more fps
I will be getting my first Radeon gpu it a 6800xt will be binging on this vids
Thank you very much Panjo! I was getting like 290 now im getting 300-310