2 weeks ago I bought my first ever GPU. It's XFX RX 6750XT Core Gaming. I've been a laptop gamer so I never played any AAA games before (aside from Witcher 3 on low settings
). I built a desktop PC to be able to play them on ultra, but I'm not sure if my GPU is working properly (I hope I'm just overthinking this). I built my desktop 6 months ago but I installed the GPU recently. I've encountered a few weird things in Cyberpunk and Space Marine 2.
Edges of textures that reflect light appear jagged in both games (FSR doesn't fix it).
In Cyberpunk my render distance is low af, the textures that are further away are either invisible or very low quality. I've also encountered a lighting glitch that appears in some places in the game, but only between 7:00-8:00 in game time.
In Space Marine 2 I once encountered a glitch that caused some textures to disappear and flicker, but it only appeared once in coop. I think that verifying Steam files problably repaired it (it shown that it didn't find any corrupted files, but the bug havent appeared since).
I play every game on high/ultra. Idk whats causing these issues. Could it be caused by low resolution? I play at 1080p .
PC scores are good in benchmarks - 93 FPS average in Cyberpunks benchmark (Ultra, FSR OFF, crowd density medium), 12705-12720 in 3DMark Time Spy (but the edges of textures look jagged).
My GPU has bad coild whine, sometimes it even appears when idle (usually after gaming) and gets louder when I use mouse scroll, it doesn't bother me but idk if its normal. I've also noticed some weird clicking when I was playing mp4 clips (I included a video with this sound, it was recorded while the gpu fan was off). I rebooted the PC and the clicking sound during playing the mp4 is gone.
According to benchmarks and system logs everything should work fine, but idk if thats the case. The Witcher 3 works fine on Ultra+ with FSR Quality (it looks horrible without any AA, but afaik thats normal), League of Legends also works properly. I've also ran furmark artifact test for 30 minutes and it didnt find anything. Could it be caused by the drivers? Sometimes when I try to open AMD Adrenalin it takes a long time to start (like up to 30 seconds).
My specs:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 7600
GPU: XFX Radeon RX 6750 XT Core Gaming 12GB
MOBO: ASRock B650M PRO RS WIFI
RAM: Patriot Viper Venom 32GB 6000MHz (working at 5600, because my PC doesnt boot at 6000)
SSD: Lexar NM790 1TB
PSU: be quiet! Pure Power 11 700W
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Edges of textures that reflect light appear jagged in both games (FSR doesn't fix it).
In Cyberpunk my render distance is low af, the textures that are further away are either invisible or very low quality. I've also encountered a lighting glitch that appears in some places in the game, but only between 7:00-8:00 in game time.
In Space Marine 2 I once encountered a glitch that caused some textures to disappear and flicker, but it only appeared once in coop. I think that verifying Steam files problably repaired it (it shown that it didn't find any corrupted files, but the bug havent appeared since).
I play every game on high/ultra. Idk whats causing these issues. Could it be caused by low resolution? I play at 1080p .
PC scores are good in benchmarks - 93 FPS average in Cyberpunks benchmark (Ultra, FSR OFF, crowd density medium), 12705-12720 in 3DMark Time Spy (but the edges of textures look jagged).
My GPU has bad coild whine, sometimes it even appears when idle (usually after gaming) and gets louder when I use mouse scroll, it doesn't bother me but idk if its normal. I've also noticed some weird clicking when I was playing mp4 clips (I included a video with this sound, it was recorded while the gpu fan was off). I rebooted the PC and the clicking sound during playing the mp4 is gone.
According to benchmarks and system logs everything should work fine, but idk if thats the case. The Witcher 3 works fine on Ultra+ with FSR Quality (it looks horrible without any AA, but afaik thats normal), League of Legends also works properly. I've also ran furmark artifact test for 30 minutes and it didnt find anything. Could it be caused by the drivers? Sometimes when I try to open AMD Adrenalin it takes a long time to start (like up to 30 seconds).
My specs:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 7600
GPU: XFX Radeon RX 6750 XT Core Gaming 12GB
MOBO: ASRock B650M PRO RS WIFI
RAM: Patriot Viper Venom 32GB 6000MHz (working at 5600, because my PC doesnt boot at 6000)
SSD: Lexar NM790 1TB
PSU: be quiet! Pure Power 11 700W
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