I was about to suggest you making your own thread for your problem(s) but the nice mod above me got to it already.
Commander, may I ask what GPU you're using? Is it anything from AMD by chance?
I was about to suggest you making your own thread for your problem(s) but the nice mod above me got to it already.
Commander, may I ask what GPU you're using? Is it anything from AMD by chance?
Ye its a Radeon RX 570. ( Some recommendations included lowering the GPU frequency by a few mhz, I didnt to that, if you are refering to that, people use that to overclock usually and it would break warranty aswell even if you go lower)
I'm gonna try to follow this thread, I'm aware that the support rather wants individual threads for each problem(thanks for the fast reply), it's fine though for me, maybe I find a solution here or in the future somewhere else. Playing in fullscreen is not the worst possible thing to happen, its just a bit annoying, especially with 2 displays, it always takes some extra seconds now.
Actually, overclocking or underclocking will not void most GPU warranties, especially by aftermarket companies other than Sapphire. And even if they did, there's no way for them to determine whether or not it was overclocked / underclocked actually... And a few mhz isn't going to shake up stability for you.Ye its a Radeon RX 570. ( Some recommendations included lowering the GPU frequency by a few mhz, I didnt to that, if you are refering to that, people use that to overclock usually and it would break warranty aswell even if you go lower)
I'm gonna try to follow this thread, I'm aware that the support rather wants individual threads for each problem(thanks for the fast reply), it's fine though for me, maybe I find a solution here or in the future somewhere else. Playing in fullscreen is not the worst possible thing to happen, its just a bit annoying, especially with 2 displays, it always takes some extra seconds now.
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