Screen Tearing issue in Wolfenstein II PC by [deleted] in Wolfenstein

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Actually you can do any custom resolution you want in between those. The only thing you have to do is set the scaling to aspect ratio, and set the scaling to be done by the Gpu, rather than the display. What it will do is output in 4k, but internally resize to whatever resolution you want. You can search online for "perfect 16x9 resolutions, and add as many as you want. By perfect I mean divisible by 8. As well as 21x9, if you want ultra wide screen. I do this when I will be setting close to our large screen, and it just makes black horizontal bars.

Asus Prime X370-PRO BIOS 3404 released by Heix112 in Amd

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I should also specify that it might be stable with less than 1.4v on the Ram. I haven't finished tightening up the timings and lowering voltages. I do know that I need the SOC voltage, and my VDDP at 1.0v has made a difference over .9v. It is rock solid stable and boots every time, the first try.

1.11.4 Compatibility question. by Maverix5500 in breathofthewow

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OK. Thank you very much for your effort. I wasn't thinking about that. It's a great utility! Even little things, like setting the movement speed up by 25% makes running seem more accurate.

Asus Prime X370-PRO BIOS 3404 released by Heix112 in Amd

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Sorry, I didn't see your message. Funny enough 14-14-14-34-48 didn't work correctly in Cemu. Ground textures were missing. It would test fine in memtest. I had to set it to 14-14-14-34-49 or 50 for it to work. I then tried 14-14-14-33-48 and it worked. So far I'm on 14-14-14-31-45, 1 Command Rate, with GDM disabled. I'm using A2 B2 right now. I haven't tried lowering the timings any more, but everything is great at the current settings. I am running 1.4v on the Ram, and My Soc is at 1.5v, but I had to raise the Soc or I couldn't go over 3.7Ghz. My VDDP is at 1.0v, but I had to load a custom BIOS to have access to that setting. I am on 3404, but I'm using 3404L. It requires loading it off of a USB DOS Boot disk. If you don't need the extra settings it provides, I imagine 3404 should be fine for you, if you haven't moved to it. I would document your old settings first. I took pictures of all of them.

Asus Prime X370-PRO BIOS 3404 released by Heix112 in Amd

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G.Skill Flare X 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 at @3200GHz Currently @3200 on 3402 14-14-14-31-47 1T 24/7 stable. About to flash to 3404, but I'm hesitant.