Mummelmann said:
Captain_Yuri said:
Did you do a full reinstall of the OS or just placed the SSD with the old OS and data intact? If you did, then I'd suggest uninstall all previous drivers if you haven't already. Also go into device manager and see if there's anything missing that you may need to update the drivers to. The main one is certainly the chipset driver from AMDs website. Also you can disable the iGPU in the BIOS and see if that fixes the issue. |
Both my system drive and games drive are completely clean, I have nothing from my old rig at all, save for some documents and files. I actually haven't installed the AMD drivers for X670E yet, I saw that they were dated back to late February so I wasn't sure they'd do much for a brand new chip. I'll install it later tonight. Which menu in the BIOS holds the iGPU settings and disable function?
It's an absolute blast playing though, games are running super smoothly and the display is amazing. I'm getting a stable 130-144 fps on Horizon: Zero Dawn on max settings in native 4K. Red Dead Redemption 2 runs between 105-120 on max settings in native 4K. It's like re-discovering gaming for me! I installed Jedi: Fallen Order as well, but for some reason it looks quite bad. Tried fiddling with the few setting available but can't seem to make it look as well as I hoped. It runs fine though, unlike the sequel. I've e-mailed the retailer where I bought my components, they're officially part of the AMD deal with a free copy of Survivor, but they haven't actually sent me the coupon yet. From the looks of it though, I might as well wait since it seems to run atrociously on PC right now, regardless of hardware.
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Yea you need to install the Chipset drivers asap. They are critical for X3D to work. I don't remember where it's location in the BIOS. You could also disable it through device manager and see if that works.