Problems reported with the 6750XT model.
Problems reported with the 6750XT model.
). To tackle higher resolutions, I assembled a desktop PC, though I’m still uncertain about the GPU’s performance (maybe I’m overanalyzing). I set it up six months ago and recently installed the card. I’ve faced some odd issues in Cyberpunk and Space Marine 2. Texture edges seem sharp and distorted in both games (FSR doesn’t resolve it). In Cyberpunk, render distance is low, so distant textures vanish or look blurry. There’s also a lighting anomaly that pops up only between 7:00–8:00 in-game. In Space Marine 2 I once saw a texture disappear and flicker, but only once during co-op. I suspect Steam file verification fixed it (it reported no corruption, yet the bug persists). PC scores look solid in benchmarks – around 93 FPS on average in Cyberpunk with Ultra, FSR off, medium crowd density; 12,705–12,720 in 3DMark Time Spy, though texture edges remain rough. My GPU makes a noticeable whine, sometimes even when idle (usually after gaming), and gets louder during mouse scrolling – not bothersome but unclear if normal. I’ve also detected odd clicking sounds while playing MP4 clips (recorded with the fan off). My hardware specs: CPU – AMD Ryzen 5 7600; GPU – XFX Radeon RX 6750 XT Core Gaming, 12GB; Motherboard – ASRock B650M PRO RS; RAM – Patriot Viper Venom 32GB at 5600 MHz (actually running at 6000); SSD – Lexar NM790 1TB; Power supply – be quiet! Pure Power 11 700W cp2077.mp4 VID_20250227_002711788~4.mp4
Two weeks ago I purchased my initial GPU – an XFX RX 6750XT Core Gaming. As someone accustomed to playing on laptops, I hadn’t tackled AAA titles before (except Witcher 3 at low settings
). To tackle higher resolutions, I assembled a desktop PC, though I’m still uncertain about the GPU’s performance (maybe I’m overanalyzing). I set it up six months ago and recently installed the card. I’ve faced some odd issues in Cyberpunk and Space Marine 2. Texture edges seem sharp and distorted in both games (FSR doesn’t resolve it). In Cyberpunk, render distance is low, so distant textures vanish or look blurry. There’s also a lighting anomaly that pops up only between 7:00–8:00 in-game. In Space Marine 2 I once saw a texture disappear and flicker, but only once during co-op. I suspect Steam file verification fixed it (it reported no corruption, yet the bug persists). PC scores look solid in benchmarks – around 93 FPS on average in Cyberpunk with Ultra, FSR off, medium crowd density; 12,705–12,720 in 3DMark Time Spy, though texture edges remain rough. My GPU makes a noticeable whine, sometimes even when idle (usually after gaming), and gets louder during mouse scrolling – not bothersome but unclear if normal. I’ve also detected odd clicking sounds while playing MP4 clips (recorded with the fan off). My hardware specs: CPU – AMD Ryzen 5 7600; GPU – XFX Radeon RX 6750 XT Core Gaming, 12GB; Motherboard – ASRock B650M PRO RS; RAM – Patriot Viper Venom 32GB at 5600 MHz (actually running at 6000); SSD – Lexar NM790 1TB; Power supply – be quiet! Pure Power 11 700W cp2077.mp4 VID_20250227_002711788~4.mp4
I didn’t own a GPU before. I updated Windows first before adding the GPU. The drivers are current. I restarted the computer and the clicking noise while playing MP4 stopped. Honestly, I’m okay with coil sounds; just want to confirm the render distance in Cyberpunk and aliasing isn’t due to a bad GPU (and hopefully it can be fixed).
Coil Whine may occur without impacting normal performance except for the sound it produces. It can stem from various reasons but often relates to tiny moving components (typically coils), proximity of metal to magnetic fields, or minor deviations in power supplies. As your GPU is brand new, consider reaching out to the seller for a swap or contacting XFX for an RMA while detailing your problem. Good luck!
I participate in every match on high/ultra settings. I’m unsure what’s behind these problems. Could low resolution be the issue? I’m playing at 1080p and can’t get it back because it’s been two weeks. The RMA process would likely take too long, so I’d rather avoid it unless necessary. According to benchmarks and logs, everything seems fine, but I’m not sure. The Witcher 3 runs well on Ultra+ with FSR Quality (it looks terrible without AA, though that’s normal), and League of Legends also functions properly. I’ve also run a 30-minute artifact test and found nothing. It might be related to the drivers. Sometimes opening AMD Adrenalin takes up to 30 seconds when trying to launch it. How can I check my drivers for errors?
There isn't a formal method. Your drivers work well as long as you don't run into any problems... I understand it's not very helpful. You can try deleting drivers using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) and then reinstall them. This ensures you have no remaining defective versions and use the latest version you just installed. Good luck!
The videos look fine to me, but I think your monitor isn't great and YouTube might have compressed them as well.
I don't know what to do either ;/ It's strange since I've faced laptop issues before, but these glitches are confusing.