AMD Fury X Owners' Thread

Discussion in 'Videocards - AMD Radeon' started by Fox2232, Jun 25, 2015.

  1. OnnA

    OnnA Ancient Guru

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    All is Maxed, but i have use the Culling, you have all Options in TXT :)

    - Occlusion Culling: Enabled
     
  2. -Tj-

    -Tj- Ancient Guru

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    Culling speeds up fps

    Can you do a 1080p?
     
  3. OnnA

    OnnA Ancient Guru

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    Deleted already :)
    GFX was poor... 3DMark & Superposition is still looking better IMO
    I don't wanna render non-visible cluster :bang: (Culling is good)

    I've run it once more and Hit 9295 1080/570 1.218v +12POW

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  4. OnnA

    OnnA Ancient Guru

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    Prey

    1080p, 1440p & 4k on ZEN 3.6-4GHz (Default 1800X)

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    Tips from OC3D:

    How to adjust Prey's FOV and disable Motion Blur

    Prey lacks several key graphical options at launch, but thankfully you can adjust these using the game's game.cfg files. This will allow fans of wide FOVs and a lack of motion blur to modify their game to their liking, with the game supporting FoV values of up to 120.


    To edit Prey's FoV and motion blur settings you will need to navigate to
    C:\Users(YourUserName)\Saved Games\Arkane Studios on your PC and open a file called game.cfg
    Inside this file, you can edit a setting called cl_hfov = 85.5656, which will allow users to edit the game's FoV.

    Below is an example edit that will change your FoV to 120 degrees: cl_hfov = 120

    To disable motion blur, you must add a new line to this document which is called r_motionblur = 0 which will remove the game's default Motion Blur option.
     
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  5. OnnA

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    New Patch for FH3 is online
     
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    Thanks for that, I Hate motion blur in games or most anything where they add it in. I worked hard reducing it in real life, making decent improvements over the base level I was born with.

    Adding in a messy smudge over a good looking game just seems like a few steps backwards...

    Same with depth of field.
    It's like punishing people who bothered to learn to concentrate a little.
     
  8. Redemption80

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    It's a personal preference thing though, i stopped being a blur-phobe when i had my eyes fixed.

    Anyhoo, how is the FH3 patch working with FuryX and Ryzen CPU's?
     
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    Exactly, having options is nice. Lots of people really like blur effects which can be used to good effect here and there.
     
  10. PrMinisterGR

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    Proper frame pacing and high quality motion blur can polish a lot of performance turds.
     

  11. OnnA

    OnnA Ancient Guru

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    Not the Best score on 17.5.1 but still is a great driver (i have 17342 GPU some time ago)
    But GPU ~17k and more is a very good score (Fiji HBM).

    Look at combined :kermit: My new best one :banana: (Best scores was ~27-28FPS, untill today)


    [​IMG]

    And new Patch for FH3 gives my ZEN a strong 'edge' :thumbup:
    So smooothhhh.... at 1440p
     
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  12. AATT

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    so which is the most stable and bug free driver for the fury cards in your experience here guys?
    im gonna need one soon

    thx
     
  13. ManofGod

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    Not really sure myself. I purchased a Western Digital 250GB NvME M.2 SSD and installed it in my Asus Prim X370 Pro. I have one Sapphire Fury Nitro and one Sapphire Fury Tri X in Cross fire mode. I am on the latest version of Windows 10, brand new clean installation, and the driver crashes periodically on anything above 17.2.1 where as before, I had no issues but, I was not using the M.2 SSD either.

    According to my motherboard manual, the PCIe2 x 16 slot and the M.2 socket have IRQ sharing going on so, I am going to try swapping the cards around and see if that helps. On a single card though, all these drivers appeared to work correctly.
     
  14. Truder

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    I'm using 17.5.1 and I haven't had any problems as such, wattman seems to be behaving now too. My +50% powerlimit with -25mv settings have remained stable however I've had a curious issue where when shutting down the pc, a componant related to the drivers crashes throwing up a dialog which prevents windows shutting down until it's cleared (clicking ok) but other than that I haven't had any problems.
     
  15. OnnA

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    17.5.1 WDDM 2.2 or
    Modded 17.5.2 (in Driver section)
     

  16. ManofGod

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    I have had that same issue of the AMD:CCC-AEMCapturingWindow:RadeonSettings.exe crashing as well. I just type this in off of a picture I took a couple of weeks ago or so. Also, now that I have an WD 250GB MvME M.2 SSD installed and a clean install of Windows 10, anything past 17.2.1 has driver crashing issues.

    I am now on a X370 Pro with a 1700x so I am going to switch my cards around and see if that helps.
     
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    Swapping the cards around seemed to have fixed my issues. (Guess the WD 250GB NvME M.2 SSD and the Sapphire Fury TriX did not like one another.) I am now trying 17.5.1 to see what happens.
     
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    In the newest driver thread one mentioned the 17.4.4 to be a good one, im sot sure, next week the card should be here.
     
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    Hey not bad Onna:)

    Here my last score with my fury : http://www.3dmark.com/fs/11058965 3840SP and old driver .
     
  20. OnnA

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    Yo Bro :) THX

    And how is your new GTX?
    A lot better? (IMO it will pack min +15FPS in any game)
     

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