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Fixed Vega 56 Issues

Fixed Vega 56 Issues

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gaLact1cfLea
Member
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06-01-2025, 02:10 PM
#1
I recently switched from a Radeon RX 580 to a Gigabyte Vega 56 OC and anticipated a significant performance improvement, particularly at my 1080p resolution. However, I observed a decrease in gaming performance. This wasn’t evident during benchmark tests; on 3DMark Time Spy, I achieved approximately 6800 points – consistent with results from other systems with similar specifications, and a UserBenchmark score of 92% after utilizing Wattman for undervolting and overclocking.

Despite this, I encountered difficulties reaching 60 frames per second on medium settings in *Batman: Arkham Knight* and *Kingdom Come: Deliverance*, experiencing lower frame rates than previously achieved. I performed a clean driver installation from Gigabyte’s website using DDU, but the performance didn't improve. Updating the BIOS to the latest version also failed to resolve the issue, nor did reinstalling the latest drivers from AMD. I attempted undervolting and further overclocking as described earlier without any change in performance.

I verified that the GPU wasn’t overheating using HWMonitor and my own observations, finding temperatures consistently around 40-50 degrees Celsius. Notably, *Kingdom Come: Deliverance* heavily utilized the CPU at approximately 75% utilization while graphics usage remained below 60%. Consequently, the core clocks were fixed at roughly 1100MHz and 700MHz for the HBM2, which I believe is also true for other games I've tested.

I don’t believe a CPU bottleneck was present as I have an overclocked Ryzen 5 2600 running at 4.0GHz with a voltage of 1.35V, nor do I suspect memory constraints with 16GB of 3000MHz Crucial Ballistix RAM installed on a Samsung 970 Evo NVMe PCIe M.2 1TB SSD. As a medical student, my time is limited, so any assistance would be incredibly valuable.

SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS:
ASRock B450M Steel Legend
Ryzen 5 2600 OC’d @ 4.0GHz
Gigabyte Vega 56 OC
16GB (2x8) Crucial Ballistix Sport 3000MHz
Samsung 970 Evo NVMe PCIe M.2 1TB
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gaLact1cfLea
06-01-2025, 02:10 PM #1

I recently switched from a Radeon RX 580 to a Gigabyte Vega 56 OC and anticipated a significant performance improvement, particularly at my 1080p resolution. However, I observed a decrease in gaming performance. This wasn’t evident during benchmark tests; on 3DMark Time Spy, I achieved approximately 6800 points – consistent with results from other systems with similar specifications, and a UserBenchmark score of 92% after utilizing Wattman for undervolting and overclocking.

Despite this, I encountered difficulties reaching 60 frames per second on medium settings in *Batman: Arkham Knight* and *Kingdom Come: Deliverance*, experiencing lower frame rates than previously achieved. I performed a clean driver installation from Gigabyte’s website using DDU, but the performance didn't improve. Updating the BIOS to the latest version also failed to resolve the issue, nor did reinstalling the latest drivers from AMD. I attempted undervolting and further overclocking as described earlier without any change in performance.

I verified that the GPU wasn’t overheating using HWMonitor and my own observations, finding temperatures consistently around 40-50 degrees Celsius. Notably, *Kingdom Come: Deliverance* heavily utilized the CPU at approximately 75% utilization while graphics usage remained below 60%. Consequently, the core clocks were fixed at roughly 1100MHz and 700MHz for the HBM2, which I believe is also true for other games I've tested.

I don’t believe a CPU bottleneck was present as I have an overclocked Ryzen 5 2600 running at 4.0GHz with a voltage of 1.35V, nor do I suspect memory constraints with 16GB of 3000MHz Crucial Ballistix RAM installed on a Samsung 970 Evo NVMe PCIe M.2 1TB SSD. As a medical student, my time is limited, so any assistance would be incredibly valuable.

SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS:
ASRock B450M Steel Legend
Ryzen 5 2600 OC’d @ 4.0GHz
Gigabyte Vega 56 OC
16GB (2x8) Crucial Ballistix Sport 3000MHz
Samsung 970 Evo NVMe PCIe M.2 1TB

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semanti1
Junior Member
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06-01-2025, 02:10 PM
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To improve performance in Batman: Arkham Knight, disable the physics engine; your graphics card doesn't have the processing power to handle them, which should increase your frames per second.
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semanti1
06-01-2025, 02:10 PM #2

To improve performance in Batman: Arkham Knight, disable the physics engine; your graphics card doesn't have the processing power to handle them, which should increase your frames per second.

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SlyxRy
Junior Member
39
06-01-2025, 02:10 PM
#3
To improve performance in Batman: Arkham Knight, disable the physics engine because your graphics card doesn't fully support it; this adjustment should increase your frame rate.
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SlyxRy
06-01-2025, 02:10 PM #3

To improve performance in Batman: Arkham Knight, disable the physics engine because your graphics card doesn't fully support it; this adjustment should increase your frame rate.