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Ryzen Master appears around 10% transparency.

Ryzen Master appears around 10% transparency.

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ManTheMonkey
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12-13-2019, 04:11 PM
#1
In short, my Ryzen system appears to be nearly transparent, making it hard to detect issues. I've reinstalled the OS and drivers multiple times without success.| Anyone else experienced this? Do you know a solution? I've been checking for a few weeks but haven't found others with the same problem. The desktop window is the main area, showing changes depending on what's behind it.
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ManTheMonkey
12-13-2019, 04:11 PM #1

In short, my Ryzen system appears to be nearly transparent, making it hard to detect issues. I've reinstalled the OS and drivers multiple times without success.| Anyone else experienced this? Do you know a solution? I've been checking for a few weeks but haven't found others with the same problem. The desktop window is the main area, showing changes depending on what's behind it.

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BookMix
Member
207
12-13-2019, 06:14 PM
#2
The larger button at the top right offers various choices. A dark background can also be applied to improve visibility of the settings.
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BookMix
12-13-2019, 06:14 PM #2

The larger button at the top right offers various choices. A dark background can also be applied to improve visibility of the settings.

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MATTYB96
Junior Member
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12-13-2019, 11:32 PM
#3
I checked that before, it mainly provides additional details for each setting. I’ve been doing this, but I’d like a lasting solution instead.
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MATTYB96
12-13-2019, 11:32 PM #3

I checked that before, it mainly provides additional details for each setting. I’ve been doing this, but I’d like a lasting solution instead.

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meli3187
Junior Member
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12-16-2019, 03:47 PM
#4
Well good sir, I faced a similar issue too and resolved it by a bit of intuition. It helped me and I have a Nividia GPU with the Nivdia control panel, though I’m not sure how to apply it on an AMD card. I began considering the Nivdia panel and its potential impact on the program. I set all the Nivida 3D options to their highest settings (like anti-aliasing at 16x) because I bought a 1080 Ti and wanted to experiment. Then I added Ryzen Master as an editable tool, adjusted several settings and turned some off for testing. Eventually, disabling FXAA in Ryzen Master resolved the opacity problem. It worked for me—hope it helps you too, rather than relying on a generic search. P.S.: I’ll attach some pictures for your reference.
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meli3187
12-16-2019, 03:47 PM #4

Well good sir, I faced a similar issue too and resolved it by a bit of intuition. It helped me and I have a Nividia GPU with the Nivdia control panel, though I’m not sure how to apply it on an AMD card. I began considering the Nivdia panel and its potential impact on the program. I set all the Nivida 3D options to their highest settings (like anti-aliasing at 16x) because I bought a 1080 Ti and wanted to experiment. Then I added Ryzen Master as an editable tool, adjusted several settings and turned some off for testing. Eventually, disabling FXAA in Ryzen Master resolved the opacity problem. It worked for me—hope it helps you too, rather than relying on a generic search. P.S.: I’ll attach some pictures for your reference.