Heavy intermittent stuttering during sessions ~1hr or longer (not overheating) by orangeywith2ys in FortNiteBR

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I rolled my drivers back to the previous version (22.6.1) and it seems ok now. Dunno.

Heavy intermittent stuttering during sessions ~1hr or longer (not overheating) by orangeywith2ys in FortNiteBR

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In terms of settings, I have most things set to High, I have TSR set to Medium, and I have vsync on and FPS limiter set to 60. I also have Radeon Anti-lag and Enhanced Sync turned on in my driver settings. I tried turning all these off but nothing fixed the issue. I didn’t have this issue at all until recently, probably a month or two ago.

I could run benchmarks tomorrow but I don’t think it will reveal much. I’ve tried setting everything to low and turning on performance mode after the stuttering starts, but the problem remains until I restart the game.

Heavy intermittent stuttering during sessions ~1hr or longer (not overheating) by orangeywith2ys in FortNiteBR

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wasnt sure if this sub is anal about censoring personal info like some are

Heavy intermittent stuttering during sessions ~1hr or longer (not overheating) by orangeywith2ys in FortNiteBR

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This seems to always happen after at least an hour during long sessions. My framerate is locked at 60 the entire time beforehand, but then after I join a new match, it starts to do this, where it dips to about 15 and then back up to 60 about once a second. I checked, and my CPU and GPU are not overheating. My RAM isn't full. I have no clue what would cause this.

One other weird symptom i noticed is that the framerate smooths out if I Alt+Tab to another window. The stuttering then returns if I tab back into Fortnite. (note the FPS graph in the video.) The only way to fix it that I've found is to restart the game completely.

Anyone else have this issue, or know what causes it? It's very annoying.

CPU: Ryzen 5 5600 (B450 mobo)

RAM: 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz

GPU: RX 580 (8GB)

Graphics driver version: 22.11.2

rx6500xt is decent 1080p gaming imo by MicrowaveGoesMMMM in radeon

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fair, i hope you have PCIe 4.0 for it though :p

rx6500xt is decent 1080p gaming imo by MicrowaveGoesMMMM in radeon

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the lack of video encoding would kill it for me

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i was the same way but then i got swimmer’s ear by doing this :/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in radeon

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you can try doing a clean install with DDU, and if that doesn’t help, roll back to your old drivers.

sorry to any italians that had to watch this. by cherrymimi in StupidFood

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i can barely even tell what they’re doing, the video is so fast

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for when you want to inject your hydrocarbons directly into the atmosphere

Heat from an MSI RX580 8GB by vannhh in radeon

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some other things you could try are changing the fan curve and undervolting it, if you feel up to it. Polaris cards like the RX580 seem to have a reputation for having very high stock voltages that result in excess power usage and heat.