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Post by phant0mninja on Sept 2, 2020 13:10:05 GMT
Hello.
I now have a new iMac 27-inch 2020 Model that comes with the Intel i7 10700k and the Radeon Pro 5500XT. When I play games like RDR2 and GTA V with the latest custom blue drivers, my GPU keeps changing between clock speeds that sometime dip into 400-500mhz territory that causes moments of small stutters that is heavliy bothering me. And worst of all, I cannot change anything about the behaviour because the MSI afterburner options are completey greyed out which is a massive shame. Any help would be appreciated on this.
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Post by Mat HD on Sept 2, 2020 13:45:44 GMT
I'll see if I can do anything about it from my end for the next release but I can't promise anything. Did you have this issue with stock drivers?
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Post by phant0mninja on Sept 2, 2020 15:57:26 GMT
I'll see if I can do anything about it from my end for the next release but I can't promise anything. Did you have this issue with stock drivers? Thank you for the reply, I’m going to roll back on to the default drivers from Apple and I’ll be sure to message back if I have the same problem.
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Post by phant0mninja on Sept 3, 2020 2:50:35 GMT
Yep, I can confirm that even after rolling back on the drivers to the default Apple ones, the MSI afterburner options are still greyed out even though I have disabled AMD’s ULPS and running on the latest beta of the software. I’ll go see if the RED drivers can help, otherwise I might be in bad luck unfortunately.
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Post by phant0mninja on Sept 3, 2020 5:46:37 GMT
And I would like to write back that although installing the RED drivers did not solve the MSI Afterburner problem, a miracle came that the 5500XT is no longer stuttering with dropping clock speeds and I’m able to properly maintain 60fps in both GTA V and RDR2 on average and I’m very thankful for this. Thank you for the RED drivers Mat HD!
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