Oh guru3d edit - techspot - was looking worse than that hmm...will find out later as for performance its sitting above the 4080 super and comparable to the 5070 ti
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Oh guru3d edit - techspot - was looking worse than that hmm...will find out later as for performance its sitting above the 4080 super and comparable to the 5070 ti
Oh guru3d was looking worse than that hmm...
this is actually the one I saw and sees the 9070xt about the level of the 4070ti sometimes a bit higher but lower than the 4080...annoyingly it doesn't show upscaled to 4k![]()
Battlefield 6 Performance Benchmark Review - 40+ GPUs Tested
Battlefield 6 is coming! The newest version of the large-scale warfare game brings numerous improvements, but sticks to the battle-tested Frostbite Engine. In our performance review, we examine its graphical fidelity, VRAM usage, and how well it runs on a variety of modern GPUs.www.techpowerup.com
If that helps. But basically vs 5070Ti:
1440p = 85 FPS vs 96 FPS (-11 FPS)
4K = 47 FPS vs 52 FPS (-5 FPS)
Those are non-upscaled figures.
You can use Radeon chill for the the game. Each game will have a separate profile.Is there any way to use Frame Limit in the AMD driver for just 1 game and not for all which is the only option I see in there?
Yes I have Rivatuner but I want to use it in the driver so I can uninstall Rivatuner that I wouldnt need anymore if I can do it in the driver.
Cheers.
So will this lock my FPS to my refresh rate (144Hz) as I thought Chill dropped the FPS when scene is less intensive, but I'd rather it locked to 144 at all times.You can use Radeon chill for the the game. Each game will have a separate profile.

Actually clicking on the Chill option I see how it works now with Idle FPS and Peak FPS lolmine started doing the massively over my frame rate thingReason of asking is because I have noticed that now and again, Vsync becomes disabled and I'm suddenly getting over 300FPS that I dont want, just locked to 144 feels way smoother anyway
Edit.. OKActually clicking on the Chill option I see how it works now with Idle FPS and Peak FPS lol
It was doing this before I updated to 25H2 unfortunately.mine started doing the massively over my frame rate thing
actually lots of small things like that started happening the last couple of days
my instinct is to potentially look at the windows update that just happened as loads of stuff like desktop background
loads of small stuff like that so im guessing that its possibly related
i was somehow getting 400+ fps in gta v which is well i need to investigate how to get it back to normal but il sort that later lol no big thing im guessing but yeah
im probably wrong on that one though LOL!
Seems like FRTC is a global setting and not for individual games though, they need to sort this out, if Nvidia can do this I'm sure AMD can.Chill is not really a thing to use anymore and you'd probably be better, if there is no in-game FPS limit setting, to use FRTC within Adrenaline. (a couple of options down from Chill)

You know what, I never noticed that. So it is! I wonder why.Seems like FRTC is a global setting and not for individual games though, they need to sort this out, if Nvidia can do this I'm sure AMD can.
Anyway I just fired up the DayZ client and with Chill set to 144 and 144 on both sliders it seems locked to 144 FPS so will play DayZ in a bit and give it a proper test![]()

Why not Chill? I used to use FRTC but switched to Chill because it works in more games.Chill is not really a thing to use anymore and you'd probably be better, if there is no in-game FPS limit setting, to use FRTC within Adrenaline. (a couple of options down from Chill)
Because Chill is more a dynamic power saving feature based off in-game activity. Whereas FRTC is an actual static limiter and it mentions that it gives better frame times vs Chill. I'm not saying don't use Chill, and certainly now because FRTC is not game dependant as I've just found out; so Chill is the only other option (if no in-game settings exists). Chill isn't a strict FPS cap in a sense.Why not Chill? I used to use FRTC but switched to Chill because it works in more games.


My interpretation of that help text is that Chill has variable frame time because it has two limits, but there's nothing stopping you from setting both limits to the same value. Maybe one day I'll do some measurents to compare them.Because Chill is more a dynamic power saving feature based off in-game activity. Whereas FRTC is an actual static limiter and it mentions that it gives better frame times vs Chill. I'm not saying don't use Chill, and certainly now because FRTC is not game dependant as I've just found out; so Chill is the only other option (if no in-game settings exists). Chill isn't a strict FPS cap in a sense.
EDIT: I've edited my previous response as it did sound like I was saying "Don't use chill".![]()
Try using 142 or 140 so it's under your refresh rate.Just got off playing DayZ and running with both limits at my refresh rate seems to be NOT as smooth as Vsync, some slight micro stuttering.
Just Vsync is way smoother but will disable itself sometimes, not too often, and I see way higher FPS.. its just a good thing that quickly minimising and maximising the game makes Vsync work again. It might be just DayZ as old as the game is but its obviously not a huge issue that is fixed in a second or 2.
It becomes obvious when I see micro stutter and I saw my 9070 GPU temp hit above 60c while over 300FPS and on checking memory (Samsung) temps its the first time I saw it hit 74c which rarely hits 65c when I use Vsync. When this happens it gets picked up on recordings in OBS which is why I would like to keep it smooth at all times.
Will see if a future driver update sorts it out.
Just to add, FRTC doesnt seems to work in an OpenGL Virtual World that I sometimes play occasionally.