- #AMD RADEON VII MOD#
- #AMD RADEON VII DRIVERS#
- #AMD RADEON VII UPDATE#
- #AMD RADEON VII WINDOWS 10#
- #AMD RADEON VII PRO#
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#AMD RADEON VII PRO#
GPU- Nvidia RTX 2060 super 8GB Touring DDR4-32GB 3600 Vengance LPX 3TB HDD 3TB SDD MB-ASRock Z370 Pro 4 water cooled 240mm dual fan. Don't make rush while selecting Cpu For Iracing Reviews for yourself.(There are some changes to the PCB and probably the GPU core too as a Vega20 beyond just 4x blocks of HBM2 instead of 2x blocks but there are probably many similarities even so though also several differences.
#AMD RADEON VII DRIVERS#
Going to try rolling back 19.2.2 drivers since I am on 19.2.3ĪLL the power, though it will be interesting to see if it can do above 2.2 then.ĮDIT: Hmm where did the hot-spot throttle for Vega go into effect again, 100 to 105c was it? Maybe it's the same as VII here. Upping the power limit seems to introduce even more stable clocks.
Memory at 1300mhz with out breaking a sweat. Perfectly stable at 2200mhz and with the +%50 power limit getting more consistent 2150mhz+ with less dips.
#AMD RADEON VII MOD#
Though this bykski block has me worried a bitĮdit 2: Power play table mod added but running but into to issues when trying to set clock target beyond 2200. Hopefully when I figure it out I'll be chugging through 2300mhz maybe even 2400mhz. Running into stability issues with it currently even at my 2200hz target much less 2300 target after applying it and I'm stable once I remove it.
#AMD RADEON VII UPDATE#
Still have more to learn and read up on but for overclocking results 2.2 Ghz seems to be close to max thus far.ĮDIT: Ah and I see that initial post got a update too since yesterday I think was when I saw it?Įdit: Working with Power Play Tables to hopefully hit 2300hz. Not that I'm that good at this but getting that thermal issue sorted seems to really help and then it's down to bumping the power limit up a tad and then it's up to wherever the GPU peaks at without artifacts and all that or hitting a spike where smaller gains would require even more voltage which same as Vega or possibly even more so if these are Mi50 models that didn't quite make it the results here will be quite varied, some will handle undervolting nicely and others might not have much headroom at all. Primarily that does seem to be heat and thermal related in particular the "hot spot" type sensor which going by Unwinder and his comments in the beta topic for MSI Afterburner the sensor regularly hits 100c so if this is the same as Vega where that could routinely hit 80 - 90c or higher then that's a major factor for this thermal throttling and getting that cooled such as via a good block of metal and cold water is going to really help with maintaining a higher core clock speed.Īs it seems memory gains are minimal or non-existent possibly only factoring in during some benchmarks now that the bandwidth bottleneck is no longer a factor for this Vega model so gains seem entirely on the core and keeping a maintained and high speed there up from ~1700 Mhz-ish to possibly 2000 Mhz to 2100 Mhz since every GPU is going to be slightly different. So I wonder how something like a Morpheus Vega kit cooler with 2 NF-F12's would do on thermals and clocking.įrom the results I'm finding it looks like the GPU can possibly pull 2.2 Ghz on the core though binning and such will determine where it peaks and what it requires in order to hit that, 2 Ghz seems doable for several of these once the current thresholds and throttles and limits are gone. Our recent AMD Radeon R9 NANO review and Gigabyte GeForce GTX 950 Xtreme Gaming review had to do without thermal imaging as our FLIR camera had to be repaired. Last week we mentioned in a news-item that only the new and upcoming Kaby Lake processors would be able to handly Netflix in Ultra HD on a Windows PC in combination with Microsoft’s Edge br.
#AMD RADEON VII WINDOWS 10#
Update: Netflix 4K streaming on a Windows 10 PC Tested with GPUs - 06:00 PM Our in-house programmer and developer Unwinder today. statistic overlay software in AfrterBurner) is not working with Watch Dogs 2. Update: Watch Dogs 2 Anti Cheat System Blocks RTSS Overlay Software - 06:05 PMĪ couple of users have been asking as to why the RTSS overlay (e.g. We also added CPU core scaling results and FCAT framet. Close to 20 cards cards are now benchmarked. Over the past 24 hours we have made a number of updates in the Sniper Elite 4 PC benchmark article. Update: Sniper Elite 4 PC graphics PC performance - 10:32 AM So far, Asus has not announced which models receive the update. ASUS Offers BIOS Update: Z390 now supports up-to 128 GB RAM - 09:38 AMĪsus offers a new BIOS update for its Z390 motherboards, which increases the maximum RAM capacity from 64 to 128 gigabytes.