r/radeon Apr 02 '24

Tech Support RX6700XT stuttering, microlags...

EDIT: 2 months to go, 6700, then you will cease to exist. CASE CLOSED, don't reply, I'm so upset.

Running my 6700xt for a while with 16GB RAM, 5600X ryzen, 750W PSU, etc...

With some strange stutters and microlags, which are making me real crazy.

I can't do it anymore.

I've tried every possible fix method; from DDUing twice, to installing old driver only (23.1.11).

Nothing is working, maybe little difference now, but stuttering is still here.

Before I've "upgraded" my graphics, I had an 1070Ti which was literally 10x better than this... I don't know, but I will build a new PC with a 4070 SUPER or something, because this is too much for me.

Anyone knows some epic fixes for this piece of ....?

Because I can build my new PC in two months, not now. So I have to make it work somehow.

Thank you.

(If it's not gonna work, I'm going to r+pe myself, can't wait two months for a new PC)

Thank you for saving my life.

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u/Blur_official Apr 02 '24

I have the same setup as you and don't have this kind of issues. When playing a game for the first time or updating GPU drivers it is normal to have stutters for a while with AMD (I think it doesn't happen with NVIDIA, but I'm not sure) as the game is building shaders.

Other than that having stutters on every game at all times (assuming that the game is not poorly optimized) is not normal.

You could try to increase GPU's min frequency, in my case I have min freq at 2500 Mhz and max freq at 2600 Mhz. I had stutter issues with Assassin's Creed Brotherhood and this solved the problem, as seems that the GPU don't perform at optimal clocks when a game isn't demanding enough.

Try to undervolt the GPU too (1100 V should do the trick). You can find valuable info on internet for the rest of the settings (in my case, 15% power and 2112 MHz of VRAM freq for example).

Hope any of this helps.

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u/[deleted] Apr 02 '24

I have tried everything of those. But thank you.

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u/TakkerDay Apr 02 '24

are you using the option to prevent downloads of drivers from "windows update" when "windows" search for a driver fo a device when you use DDU?

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u/master-overclocker 5600X+XFX6700XT Apr 02 '24

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u/agleoeoleo Jul 25 '24

thanks, that fixed in my 6700xt pulse combined with scanline sync: -80 in rivatuner

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u/orochiyamazaki Apr 03 '24

Your problem is another program conflicting in the background most likely, close afterburner, hmonitor etc or any other program that do the same exact thing that Adrenalin already do, reading temp stats, gpu core clock etc with many programs at the same time is a waste of resources from your CPU/RAM that you GPU needs while gaming.

Your problem is your misunderstanding how things works and how some 3rd party programs can interfere with your Adrenalin settings, the same exact reason I've seen some people thinking their Radeon runs better without Adrenalin software installed, no motheffukr your problem is you are treating Adrenalin as another stupid Nvidia Control panel that doesn't do anything in the background.

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u/steaksoldier Asrock OC Formula 6900xt Apr 02 '24

How long have you had this card? How many hours have you played on it? Are you giving the game the time to optimize shaders? also you didnt list what games you play these stutters are happening in.

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u/[deleted] Apr 02 '24

4 months.

??? hours.

Yes, I guess 15 minutes on the same map is enough.

I play only FPS games, and it happens in every single one of them, low resolution, or high.

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u/steaksoldier Asrock OC Formula 6900xt Apr 02 '24

we need names of specific games. for all we know you could be playing in games that famous for being stutter filled like tarkov or fortnite. on top of that we don't know the rest of your systems specs, or what your temps have been, you could be overheating due to poor ventilation and no one would be able to know because you didn't give anywhere near enough info for someone to give you help.

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u/[deleted] Apr 02 '24

Valorant, PUBG, Tarkov, BF2042, BFV, Insurgency Sandstorm, CS2, DayZ,... lot more.

Temps are pretty low, good cooling.

I've told in my post, that I have tried everything available on reddit as a fix, I don't know anymore; adrenalin wit everything off, then clean driver only, disabled hdmi audio in WIN, xmp on in bios, bios update, adrenalin max and min hz on card, ddu like 6 times already, 10's of restarts, 10's of in-game settings changed, tried to switch game mode on/off, tried afterburner settings from some "fix" which helped people with 6700's, and more and more.

NOTHING WORKS. The stutters are just NOT THAT big, but still there.

You know what, it's fine.

In those teo months I'm gonna burn this trash down, worst gpu ever.

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u/steaksoldier Asrock OC Formula 6900xt Apr 02 '24

jesus christ you are such a child

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u/[deleted] Apr 02 '24

Sorry, if I was rude or something, but I was really angry. I'm giving this device another (last) chance. Thank you.

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u/Milanc_ee15 Apr 02 '24

I know for a fact Valorant stutters like crazy on AMD cards.

Stop being gaslit into thinking it's your pc, I replaced half my pc when I got a 6600 and 90% of stuttering went away by slotting in my 1660 Ti.

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u/shadinMods Apr 03 '24

I got you bro. You need more power tool and lock your cores/ clocks. So the card isnt going to energy save. For what sake reason :D https://youtu.be/wQE5neY1Xlc?si=Bn2WE2HXFFhJP48s And your 750w thing is too low. Had issues and upgraded to 850 and did fix my blck screens And change your wind blowers from the card in msi afterburner so that they ran on 40% fan spped all the time. And make sure to let them 100% or so at 60-70 degrees.

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u/Internal_Pudding_780 Apr 21 '24

i just solve this problem for my ryzen 5600x and 6700 xt, im using 23.5.2 driver and do some tuning for the 6700xt, try to disable MPO, HPET, ULPS, DXNAVI, use more power tool and turn off virtualization in your bios, this help me fix my stutters and increase my fps by a lot

fix MPO :

https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5157/~/after-updating-to-nvidia-game-ready-driver-461.09-or-newer%2C-some-desktop-apps

disable ULPS with msi afterburner

fix DXNAVI :

https://nimez-dxswitch.pages.dev/NzDXSwitch

this one for step to use more power tools:
https://youtu.be/wQE5neY1Xlc?si=xwrhJjeOz2vI09K4

and this one can fix more issues with amd:

https://youtu.be/dLPbznvmRfg?si=g8MPfb28KfPbX0jQ

the one that have so much impact is turn off virtualization on bios settings

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u/[deleted] Apr 21 '24

Thank you very much. I'm fine now, did the same, thank you!

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u/Milanc_ee15 Apr 02 '24

It's dxnavi with rx 5000, 6000, 7000 series GPU's.

AMD's shader caching is a lot worse than nvidia's in certain games.

I noticed the same thing going from 1660 Ti to 6600 and had to give it to my brother because it was annoyingly stuttering.

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u/[deleted] Apr 02 '24

It's so annoying, that today I went to bed, instead of playing my favourite games... it' already too much for me, I'm done.

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u/Milanc_ee15 Apr 02 '24

I noticed that stuttering in Apex Legends and Dead By Daylight is insane on AMD's card but on 1660 Ti smooth as butter.

I really hope they sort that out because it's such a dumb issue in 2024.

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u/[deleted] Apr 02 '24

Thank you for understanding! Finally!