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The Radeon VII Owners Thread

@Kavalier let's hope it stays in that way :D
These 04 days 20.4.1 are being just nice, a lot of BF5/CODMW and not a single crash. And, things might not be directly related, but after nailing down the ram voltage, some overclock that before were not working with the RVII, now are working. That is at least strange, but, they are working now.
 
I've got two consecutive crashes on CODMW yesterday, after 6 days or so without them. Then I did a quick look at in game graphics settings and textured were on high. Set to normal, and played around 3-4 more rounds, no problem.

Are you guys using radeon image sharpening? Wow that makes a difference for me, in seeing people long distances and details at mid-long range distances.

Just leave the game windowed by half of your screen, and keep enabling and disabling RIS from adrenaline to see if the difference is positive for you or not. Here, is doing good.
 
I put my under-volt, fan-curve and Power Limit back to were they were before and looks stable. Oddly enough looks like H/W was the culprit here.

Will keep monitoring, but so far so good :)
 
Hi guys, so I can say that my issue got resolved by simply disabling Hardware Acceleration. I will tell my findings to AMD Support, but if anyone from here can notify AMD also, maybe we get a fix with the next update release would be great!
 
Hi guys, so I can say that my issue got resolved by simply disabling Hardware Acceleration. I will tell my findings to AMD Support, but if anyone from here can notify AMD also, maybe we get a fix with the next update release would be great!

Yeap, mentioned earlier in the thread that this is the fix for me. Completely disabling hardware acceleration in every application you have open. Not a nice solution, as means chrome and other apps run slower, use more CPU and aren't smooth to scroll through etc.

I've reported directly on the AMD driver report page, and have sent in crash reports, mini dump files etc. Hoping the can fix this, though more importantly, I hope they can refrain from breaking such a important feature in their drivers going forward.
 
These cards are hard to get at a decent price.

Yeah, I was thinking that last night when I saw them going on here for close to a grand. :eek:
I appreciate they are workstation/compute cards which didn't quite make the grade, but they certainly have jumped up in price.
Mind you, a number of other products have, of course.
 
Yeah, I was thinking that last night when I saw them going on here for close to a grand. :eek:
I appreciate they are workstation/compute cards which didn't quite make the grade, but they certainly have jumped up in price.
Mind you, a number of other products have, of course.

I found one for around £500. I want it cheaper lol
 
It really does depend, i have both sitting next to me and if your resolution is below 2160P, the 5700 XT is often as fast if not faster - especially in recent titles.

Like? Genuinely interested

I've seen A few side by side vids like this one that 99% of the time is a chunk in front!



Not that it makes much difference to me mind, In *nix the Xt's not even in the running :p
 
Like? Genuinely interested

I've seen A few side by side vids like this one that 99% of the time is a chunk in front!



Not that it makes much difference to me mind, In *nix the Xt's not even in the running :p

Given that it's showing the Radeon VII clock speed at over 2000mhz, and memory at 1200mhz it appears to be overclocked in that video. Probably helping a bit. :)
 
Like? Genuinely interested

I've seen A few side by side vids like this one that 99% of the time is a chunk in front!



Not that it makes much difference to me mind, In *nix the Xt's not even in the running :p
Based off my own experience of using both each day at stock and undervolted.

At 1080P the 5700 XT is faster in most games, at 1440P it's fairly close depending on the game and above that the Radeon VII pulls away. Unless you need the 16GB of video memory or are gaming at 4K, i would personally go for a 5700 XT for a fraction of the cost - or wait for the next GPU. :)
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/asrock-radeon-rx-5600-xt-phantom-gaming-d3/9.html

I love both cards, but i use the 5700 XT mostly in my system and i game at 5120x1440 @ 100Hz.
 
Given that it's showing the Radeon VII clock speed at over 2000mhz, and memory at 1200mhz it appears to be overclocked in that video. Probably helping a bit. :)

XT is too, Didn't notice the HBM clock on the VII if am honest mind .


*snip

i would personally go for a 5700 XT for a fraction of the cost - or wait for the next GPU. :)
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/asrock-radeon-rx-5600-xt-phantom-gaming-d3/9.html

I love both cards, but i use the 5700 XT mostly in my system and i game at 5120x1440 @ 100Hz.

Should have a V56 going on this one @ 1440p

https://www.techpowerup.com/review/asrock-radeon-rx-5600-xt-phantom-gaming-d3/15.html

My VII was cheap enough though :D
 
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