I was strugling with massive performance issues on my 6900xt for half a year now. 30% gpu utaliziation in some games with massive screen trearing on max fps. No idea what fixed the issue but i am running apex on 1440p with constant 165 fps on max settings now. Perfect frame time nice visuals zero fps drops. GPU is finally using 90-100%. Thank you very much!
Thanks for this video, i plan on moving over to AMD once the 7000 series has released and as a current NVIDIA user i had absolutely no idea about what software AMD had. I can already see that it's by far a much better UI and interface than what NVIDIA currently has.
Most NV users bashing about AMD drivers. But as you see they are lightyears away from each other. Comparing bullshit WinXP green apple with jaw droping modern and user friendly red Tomato!
For game specific applications you want to use whatever scaling mode you're using in global display aswell. For example: if you're using perserve aspect ratio in global settings you want to use that in you're game profile also. And if you are using AMD Freesync you'd want that set to ON in your game profile not set to AMD optimized as it sometimes doesn't work.
Only looked at fortnite mostly but that upscaling res setting under RSR is insane. Went down in game and upscales to 1920x1080 with everything on ultra and I’m getting higher fps than I was on just high settings with native. Can’t wait to look at apex and R6. Cheers
There is a TON of great information here, but something I would recommend that was not mentioned... if you are running a 1080P monitor I would recommend turning RSR/FSR OFF - it does almost nothing and in most cases hurts your performance when using it with 1080P. I would only use RSR/FSR if using 1440P or above resolutions... which requires a monitor capable of handling that
Also you absolutely should not have your recording bitrate set to 100Mb/s lol.. Even at 4k that is overkill, for 1080p recording stick with like 15-20Mb/s, for 1440p I use 25Mb/s.
Hey panjno, most of the links for the fps improvement folder on older videos are either not available anymore or have been deleted. It's quite a shame as most of them still worked to this day and really helped low end PC run games smoother.
TYVM for this!! Just built my new desktop in Dec and went with a 6700XT. While I have been happy with it to date, on the older games, it left something to be desired. After going thru your video,, the improvement in video quality, and recorded video quality for YT uploads, is like the difference between a 486, and the 5800X3D
After the new apex update my games been stuttering like crazy and has not been able to consistently hit 144fps, after this and ur last apex guide it’s completely smooth tysm
For a bit of background. I started playing Black Desert Online today and my old rx590 was struggling quite a bit with it while I was able to have around 100fps on lowest setting I wanted to experience the whole Open world in all its beauty which is why I needed a way to get more FPS since in game FPS improvement guides didn't seem to do much I found your channel and I gotta say thank you so much for this guide! I can now play on over 100fps while being on nearly max settings and I get no more annoying micro stutters nor do I get a CPU load of 95%+. Thank you very much :)
A big Thank you sir, after applying all these settings, I can honestly see a good amount of increase in the FPS. I have a low end laptop tho. For anyone wondering, yes it works like a charm 🔥
You. Are. Amazing. Build a new pc that came in yesterday, but I don't have a good monitor yet (as I found out putting a PC with actual power on it rather than my old PS4). Was really frustrated that although hardware shouldn't be the problem, the experience was terrible with extreme screen tearing + lag while fps was more than fine, unless enabling v-sync (but.. input lag isn't fun either). Didn't know what to do in the AMD settings as this is my first pc, so I found your video and copied everything. Been playing for an hour after and my screen hasn't been torn once and everything runs smoothly on high settings, where I couldn't make it run smooth on even low settings earlier. Very well explained for a simple laymen like me as well. Insta-subbed :)
This was extremely helpful! I have a ryzen 5 2600 and radeon rx 580 and was getting fps spikes below 30fps playing elden ring on the lowest settings, which I thought was strange. Followed your advice and now I get 60fps at 1080p consistently. Thanks!
@Gabriel Kvarnberg to be honest you’re right and wrong. compared to other graphics, it’s not so good. i run a rx 580 and if you optimize your pc and radeon settings, you can get over 200 frames in games like Valorant and Fortnite
@Gabriel Kvarnberg I literally play DCS and MSFS 2020 medium to high with way above 60 fps on an rx 580 don't see what your getting at. Hell I could probably bump it up a bit.
@@foreignshiesty the 6900xt is an absolute monster of a gpu, in modern warfare i get 300-500fps depending on the map, forza horizon 5 130fps ultra graphics, my previous gpu was a 1650 super i ripped out of my old prebuilt and was using it as a temporary gpu
@@michaelbricker3283 yea 1080p I don't have a 2k monitor, I came from a 1650 super and I bought my monitor a year ago so I wouldn't have gotten a 2k one
I know I am late, way cool video, great vast amount of info THANK YOU, I did the color saturation thing and it fixed my favorite borderlands 3 game, man awesome grafics!
AMD fan curves respond to junction temperature which is higher than GPU temp. My card was at 50C but the fans were going crazy cause the junction temperature was reporting 75C and the fans were responding to that. So more than likely youll want to set a more passive fan curve as junction Tmax is around 110C any the card will throttle or shut down itself if you ever get that high. I currently have my fans ramping up past 35% fan speed at like 85C-90C at which my GPU temp is in the low 60s
I do a custom fan curve in Afterburner. Being able to fine tune your fan curve to what you deem to be appropriate for its temp (including the junction), is honestly amazing. First launch of RDR2 on my 6950XT & within a half an hour the junction was hitting a consistent 95c.. although AMD says their hotspot is safe up to 110c I’m not putting my brand new card through that lmao. So, a little fan curve adjustment at different temps, and even under almost a full gpu load my hotspot never tends to even hit 80c anymore which genuinely gives me some peace of mind lol.
It does seem to me that, for the dx9 settings, one might as well go maximum quality for everything, since those games were built for far slower equipment than modern cards.
3:52 as far i know you shouldn't use that settings to limit fps even if you use freesync as it adds a lot of latency. You should limit fps with the in-game limiter
alot of high end triple a games use alot of GPU resources, the idea of limiting fps is to help reduce load on the card. Do you seriously need 300 fps + and the card running at 100%, I cut my fps by 25% and this drops the temp by 15c or so, game is still as smooth and with out the unnecessary GPU overload, and not to mention card will last longer
Awesome vid though for 11:15 is it really fair to attribute this to RSR? Isn't most of the performance boost from simply going down in resolution? I'm not sure how much. I guess I'll find out when I build my PC in a few days!
Praise attributed to RSR because although gains are due to goin down in res but the image quality is upscaled to 4k in his case and ist suffering in quality that's what's it about?
always keep (Texture Filtering Quality: HIGH ) (Surface Format Optimization: OFF) while playing games at non-native lower resolution. otherwise pixels are visible and game looks very bad visually.
WOW, U SAVED MY LIFE. when I wanted to play games, I had extreme stutter even with high fps, I tried increasing to half the max mhz of gpu, decreasing with 100 the max mhz, and setting up the fan speed exactly like you(I have rx 6750xt). BOOM no more stuttering. For me personaly i played around with fan speeds. I played the games and the same time watched the temperature and acording to that i matched the fan speed however I wanted, because at 100%, the gpu screamed and started to beat me xD. But otherwise, great tips ^_^
You always have great videos. I only play a couple games. On my 7800XT I only did one setting: radeon chill for destiny 2 being there’s a lot of wait time in that game. Being in orbit, the tower; ect.
I am using XFX 6700XT and doing the advance fan tuning and undervolting. I have no problem with the undervolt part but the fan won't follow the curve I made, they tend to be slower than the tuning number (and even stuck at 20%). note: the fan is normal, it can reach 100% and follow the temp with the default GPU setting. the problem only happens if I am doing undervolt too
Have you tried a fan curve in Afterburner? I’ve found that the fan tuning there does override whatever fan speed the card deems it should be at any given temp (which allows the junction to get hot as shit), it works really well and has personally dropped my temps significantly when gaming under a heavy load
If you take a look at Texture Filtering Quality's tip, it's only affecting DX9 games. Those are old games, you're better off leaving it to standard to not sacrifice quality if you got a decent GPU.
@@akfdabalak7885 it doesn’t do anything when GPU usage is lower than that. I don’t know the why… I just know that’s what he said and another computer wiz told me and I trust them 🤷♂️
Fantastic video. Thank you. My only problem is that I can't ever seem to find a tutorial about playing offline games. All of these refer to settings for playing online which primarily focus on FPS. I play campaign single player games. So I don't need 1000 FPS.
Hello, I just got the RX6700XT and I encountered many microstutters and was struggling to find a solution. I found your videos and your advice has helped me solve this annoying issue. Thanks man, you're a life saver.
I just have one problem with AMD Radeon Software, if you are recording Valorant or CSGO with stretched res, it doesnt scale the video recording and use black bars instead and it looks ugly, Nvidia does scale to full panel when video recording.
im using an rx580 so a lot of options arent there for me, but using gpu scaling has helped a lot. However, touching anything under gpu tuning immediately causes my whole pc to crash and reboot. Im gonna quit touching it for now, but is there anything I should do about this?
I was strugling with massive performance issues on my 6900xt for half a year now. 30% gpu utaliziation in some games with massive screen trearing on max fps. No idea what fixed the issue but i am running apex on 1440p with constant 165 fps on max settings now. Perfect frame time nice visuals zero fps drops. GPU is finally using 90-100%. Thank you very much!
Thanks for this video, i plan on moving over to AMD once the 7000 series has released and as a current NVIDIA user i had absolutely no idea about what software AMD had. I can already see that it's by far a much better UI and interface than what NVIDIA currently has.
Most NV users bashing about AMD drivers. But as you see they are lightyears away from each other.
Comparing bullshit WinXP green apple with jaw droping modern and user friendly red Tomato!
For game specific applications you want to use whatever scaling mode you're using in global display aswell. For example: if you're using perserve aspect ratio in global settings you want to use that in you're game profile also. And if you are using AMD Freesync you'd want that set to ON in your game profile not set to AMD optimized as it sometimes doesn't work.
I know this was 10 months ago but holy shit thank you SO MUCH. My League of legends went from 90FPS to easily over 300+
@@HorrorGameEnthusiast glad I could help!
can you explain but easier i just got a windows update and it gave me amd raedeon software
same i just got an insane boost from this comment@@HorrorGameEnthusiast
Only looked at fortnite mostly but that upscaling res setting under RSR is insane. Went down in game and upscales to 1920x1080 with everything on ultra and I’m getting higher fps than I was on just high settings with native. Can’t wait to look at apex and R6. Cheers
That's because it takes a lot less power to generate fewer pixels.
This improved the image of my games so freaking much. As a first time PC player (6700XT+ Ryzen 7 5700G) I cannot thank you enough for this.
Thanks for this guide. I just upgraded to the RX 6700 XT and I'm completely new to AMD GPUs. Your guide helped immensely.
same
same
Same in two days 🗿
Yeah I got it, dope.
Hey i upgrade my pc 2 days ago rx 6600xt i have big problem with fortnite huge drops fps :(
There is a TON of great information here, but something I would recommend that was not mentioned... if you are running a 1080P monitor I would recommend turning RSR/FSR OFF - it does almost nothing and in most cases hurts your performance when using it with 1080P. I would only use RSR/FSR if using 1440P or above resolutions... which requires a monitor capable of handling that
My monitor isn't 1080p but is capable of running it with my card would I have the same problem?
So if I run on 1080p monitor, better rsr off?
@@velzing22 yes
Not only that, RSR is pretty much useless with multimonitor setup. "... exclusive full screen modes". I'll stick to FSR thank you!
Also you absolutely should not have your recording bitrate set to 100Mb/s lol.. Even at 4k that is overkill, for 1080p recording stick with like 15-20Mb/s, for 1440p I use 25Mb/s.
Hey panjno, most of the links for the fps improvement folder on older videos are either not available anymore or have been deleted. It's quite a shame as most of them still worked to this day and really helped low end PC run games smoother.
This helped me so much, i went from 120-144 to 200-240 fps, games so much smoother.
This was a really nice video to help go through and get things setup. The FSR note was super good for me!
Honestly you are the man, just moved from Nvidia to AMD and a bit lost to what and how to set up the card..................... THANK YOU
U made it simple man ur subscribers are well deserved
TYVM for this!! Just built my new desktop in Dec and went with a 6700XT. While I have been happy with it to date, on the older games, it left something to be desired. After going thru your video,, the improvement in video quality, and recorded video quality for YT uploads, is like the difference between a 486, and the 5800X3D
After the new apex update my games been stuttering like crazy and has not been able to consistently hit 144fps, after this and ur last apex guide it’s completely smooth tysm
For a bit of background. I started playing Black Desert Online today and my old rx590 was struggling quite a bit with it while I was able to have around 100fps on lowest setting I wanted to experience the whole Open world in all its beauty which is why I needed a way to get more FPS since in game FPS improvement guides didn't seem to do much I found your channel and I gotta say thank you so much for this guide! I can now play on over 100fps while being on nearly max settings and I get no more annoying micro stutters nor do I get a CPU load of 95%+. Thank you very much :)
AMD carrys us user much longer with existing HW.
Even my GTX1080 will last a bit longer thanks to FSR2.X
CP2077 looks good with it
A big Thank you sir, after applying all these settings, I can honestly see a good amount of increase in the FPS. I have a low end laptop tho. For anyone wondering, yes it works like a charm 🔥
You. Are. Amazing. Build a new pc that came in yesterday, but I don't have a good monitor yet (as I found out putting a PC with actual power on it rather than my old PS4). Was really frustrated that although hardware shouldn't be the problem, the experience was terrible with extreme screen tearing + lag while fps was more than fine, unless enabling v-sync (but.. input lag isn't fun either). Didn't know what to do in the AMD settings as this is my first pc, so I found your video and copied everything. Been playing for an hour after and my screen hasn't been torn once and everything runs smoothly on high settings, where I couldn't make it run smooth on even low settings earlier. Very well explained for a simple laymen like me as well. Insta-subbed :)
This was extremely helpful! I have a ryzen 5 2600 and radeon rx 580 and was getting fps spikes below 30fps playing elden ring on the lowest settings, which I thought was strange. Followed your advice and now I get 60fps at 1080p consistently. Thanks!
It's nice to see someone with the same build! Good choice for 1080p gaming
@Gabriel Kvarnberg to be honest you’re right and wrong. compared to other graphics, it’s not so good. i run a rx 580 and if you optimize your pc and radeon settings, you can get over 200 frames in games like Valorant and Fortnite
@Gabriel Kvarnberg I literally play DCS and MSFS 2020 medium to high with way above 60 fps on an rx 580 don't see what your getting at. Hell I could probably bump it up a bit.
Thanks for the quick overview of all the settings and recommendations!
man I missed this kind of tutorials lol. Great work here, thanks!!!
best settings for my rx5700 xt, best one ive found on RUclips or anywhere
Thank you for this very helpful but man you blew through it so fast my brain couldn't keep up. lol. Cheers!
good video, those fan speed plots though haha
GG brother thanks helped a ton in warzone IMO
Worked like always. Thank you alot!
Absolutely perfect timing I just bought a 6900xt
How is it ? And what was your last Gpu
@@foreignshiesty the 6900xt is an absolute monster of a gpu, in modern warfare i get 300-500fps depending on the map, forza horizon 5 130fps ultra graphics, my previous gpu was a 1650 super i ripped out of my old prebuilt and was using it as a temporary gpu
@@manspeej 300-500fps in 1080 or 2K?
@@michaelbricker3283 yea 1080p I don't have a 2k monitor, I came from a 1650 super and I bought my monitor a year ago so I wouldn't have gotten a 2k one
@@manspeej 300-500 FPS, WTF 💀
I know I am late, way cool video, great vast amount of info THANK YOU, I did the color saturation thing and it fixed my favorite borderlands 3 game, man awesome grafics!
Thank you! I was downloading 3rd part testing software and messing with bios fan speeds. this helped a lot
thank you so much helped me out new gamer here very informative video
TNice tutorials one is really good, among all other basics videos
Bro amazing video was able to squeeze last bits of performance from my set up thanks Very much
Still working as of today! Thank you!
Thanks man this actually improved my framerates and gameplay
Very informative video, I have never touch those setting and now I will start using them. Thank you.
Just wow.
Always been a AMD Fan but not always an user of it.
That is why you have to love it!
Thanks bro.. This is literally the only guide which helped me in my whole life.. 👍
Wonderful video I now have UNLIMITED POWER over my graphics cards cheers mate.
I have a i5 12400f and a RX 6700 XT what are the best AMD software settings for it?
Amazing video .. i went from 120-130 fps on warzone to 160-170 👌🏻
What is your system? CPU, GPU, RAM.
Specs??
Best video I’ve seen on the control panel settings. Easily explained and understood. I can actually run hogwarts legacy now.
Thank you so much ! Ive been looking since forever.. You helped me..
TNice tutorials helped sooo much!
tysm brother did this to my 6700xt its way better now espacially the temps are soo low now :DD ily
BROOO thankyou so much, this really helped and the tutorial was really easy to use as well :)
AMD fan curves respond to junction temperature which is higher than GPU temp. My card was at 50C but the fans were going crazy cause the junction temperature was reporting 75C and the fans were responding to that. So more than likely youll want to set a more passive fan curve as junction Tmax is around 110C any the card will throttle or shut down itself if you ever get that high. I currently have my fans ramping up past 35% fan speed at like 85C-90C at which my GPU temp is in the low 60s
want to set your fans at a 100% at 60c and above
I do a custom fan curve in Afterburner. Being able to fine tune your fan curve to what you deem to be appropriate for its temp (including the junction), is honestly amazing. First launch of RDR2 on my 6950XT & within a half an hour the junction was hitting a consistent 95c.. although AMD says their hotspot is safe up to 110c I’m not putting my brand new card through that lmao. So, a little fan curve adjustment at different temps, and even under almost a full gpu load my hotspot never tends to even hit 80c anymore which genuinely gives me some peace of mind lol.
You can also click to preform a clean install through the AMD driver. It's a option when installing. No second hand program required.
Thx very much!! I have a Ryzen 3 2200G and Rx580 and in CS2 I had 70-80 fps now i have constant 165!
I didn’t have a lot of these options like the tuning
Helped alot thanks man
best guide so far, thank you bro
Great video🎉
Thanks! Your video content is the safest and most useful
i dont have those system setting how do you get them?
very very gooood, thaaankss maan
3:20 in "and what the hell!"
Radeon Chill off???
Chill is fantastic for managing power/heat output, and a great tool to make your card run silent!
Nice overview, I'm a Afterburner veteran but needed help with Adrenalin.
It does seem to me that, for the dx9 settings, one might as well go maximum quality for everything, since those games were built for far slower equipment than modern cards.
Next Video Recommendation - Intel Integrated Graphics Boost Guide For Gaming 2022
Tysm man it was really helpful for me
3:52 as far i know you shouldn't use that settings to limit fps even if you use freesync as it adds a lot of latency. You should limit fps with the in-game limiter
alot of high end triple a games use alot of GPU resources, the idea of limiting fps is to help reduce load on the card. Do you seriously need 300 fps + and the card running at 100%, I cut my fps by 25% and this drops the temp by 15c or so, game is still as smooth and with out the unnecessary GPU overload, and not to mention card will last longer
Awesome vid though for 11:15 is it really fair to attribute this to RSR? Isn't most of the performance boost from simply going down in resolution? I'm not sure how much. I guess I'll find out when I build my PC in a few days!
Praise attributed to RSR because although gains are due to goin down in res but the image quality is upscaled to 4k in his case and ist suffering in quality that's what's it about?
Great video! Just bought AMD card before like a month
always keep
(Texture Filtering Quality: HIGH )
(Surface Format Optimization: OFF)
while playing games at non-native lower resolution. otherwise pixels are visible and game looks very bad visually.
WOW, U SAVED MY LIFE. when I wanted to play games, I had extreme stutter even with high fps, I tried increasing to half the max mhz of gpu, decreasing with 100 the max mhz, and setting up the fan speed exactly like you(I have rx 6750xt). BOOM no more stuttering. For me personaly i played around with fan speeds. I played the games and the same time watched the temperature and acording to that i matched the fan speed however I wanted, because at 100%, the gpu screamed and started to beat me xD. But otherwise, great tips ^_^
i gained stutter by turning rsr on any solutions?
very informative .. Thank You for sharing .. Cheers :)
Thnx for in depth explaination
Coming here before my Rx 6600xt arrives tomorrow, I always been with Nvidia so I'm excited to try this tomorrow 😅
This was so helpful!! Thank you
helped a lot bro thanks
OMG ITS WORKED. Guys it really worked. Thank you
Right on. Thanks for sharing.
man this here worked 11:14 from what fps i use to get in war thunder it 3X 300+ FPS, i could not believe it but number do not Lie.
You always have great videos. I only play a couple games. On my 7800XT I only did one setting: radeon chill for destiny 2 being there’s a lot of wait time in that game. Being in orbit, the tower; ect.
thank you so much! i went from 30 frames in minecraft to 80-90!
cap
thank you straight to the point
love mr panjno i have low end pc and waiting every video for u for more 10 fps or 5fps i happy
This helped a lot ty
What a great video. Super well explained, thanks! Any video in your channel on how to record yourself with soft soft? I'm under the
the best things in this clip are in 13:26 you are a lifesaver
Thank you so much for making stuff in soft a lot easier to understand.
you are my hero great job
I am using XFX 6700XT and doing the advance fan tuning and undervolting. I have no problem with the undervolt part but the fan won't follow the curve I made, they tend to be slower than the tuning number (and even stuck at 20%). note: the fan is normal, it can reach 100% and follow the temp with the default GPU setting. the problem only happens if I am doing undervolt too
Have you tried a fan curve in Afterburner? I’ve found that the fan tuning there does override whatever fan speed the card deems it should be at any given temp (which allows the junction to get hot as shit), it works really well and has personally dropped my temps significantly when gaming under a heavy load
15:42 why would you need to load the fan settings every time you boot into the control panel, wouldn't it just stay the way you left it?
Thank you man for sharing this stuff
10-bit pixel format is not required to use 10bit color. It is ONLY used in photo editing.
Thank you for all your great video's
If you take a look at Texture Filtering Quality's tip, it's only affecting DX9 games. Those are old games, you're better off leaving it to standard to not sacrifice quality if you got a decent GPU.
Finally it’s confirmed… Radeon anti lag should be off if GPU usage is below 90%! Thank you for the video!
Why?
@@akfdabalak7885 it doesn’t do anything when GPU usage is lower than that. I don’t know the why… I just know that’s what he said and another computer wiz told me and I trust them 🤷♂️
@@notblazedfordays9536 so it doenst hurt if you just turn it on when its under 90 right
@@akfdabalak7885 people say it doesn’t but I think it can hinder performance. I’d recommend turning it off if your consistently under 90% usage
This is really amazing tutorial
Thanks man went from about 120fps on escape from tarkov to a 150 ish with my 7900xt
thx bro that deserves a sub i can now run warzone whitout an lags
Fantastic video. Thank you. My only problem is that I can't ever seem to find a tutorial about playing offline games. All of these refer to settings for playing online which primarily focus on FPS. I play campaign single player games. So I don't need 1000 FPS.
use radeon chill, set a limit of 60/75/90/144/244 fps as you prefer. Depends on your monitor and your choice. That should put you good to go
@@ffran9849 I have a Radeon 6950 XT. So I'm not struggling with GPU. But I just didn't know the know settings. Thank you
Hello, I just got the RX6700XT and I encountered many microstutters and was struggling to find a solution.
I found your videos and your advice has helped me solve this annoying issue. Thanks man, you're a life saver.
I bought asus tuf gaming Rx 6700 xt but my screen is flickering sometime black screen after restart the computer. Do you
Awsome guide thank you very much for those explanations :)
Thanks for the video, cant find your one on under volting, though managed to increase fps from 30 to 50 to 40 to 100
Adjusting saturation is such a unique feature imo
I just have one problem with AMD Radeon Software, if you are recording Valorant or CSGO with stretched res, it doesnt scale the video recording and use black bars instead and it looks ugly, Nvidia does scale to full panel when video recording.
Yeah thats really annoying, that's why i installed medal to clip
What resolution are you clipping it in?! I made it “In-Game” and then it works fine.
6:30 can I make regular recordings on my desktop like in chrome or does it have to be in game?
I get my pc tomorrow I can't wait, yes it has a rx550 and x4 950 I know it sucks but it's a start
im using an rx580 so a lot of options arent there for me, but using gpu scaling has helped a lot. However, touching anything under gpu tuning immediately causes my whole pc to crash and reboot. Im gonna quit touching it for now, but is there anything I should do about this?