Screen tearing
Screen tearing
I own a vega 64 with flashed bios, an i5 8400, 16gb of DDR4 2100 RAM, and a 550 watt power supply. The system handles games like Overwatch well but struggles with Metro Exodus, Assassins Creed Odyssey, and Battlefield 5. FPS is generally stable but gameplay feels poor. Uncapped FPS causes lag, while capped FPS leads to stuttering and severe screen tearing, making the experience nearly unplayable. With a 75Hz monitor, only 75 FPS appears, but capping worsens performance. It might be a graphics card issue.
I might be acting too early, but this could relate to you. Consider going back to stock bios.
Yes, it seems most people who do this keep a backup of the old BIOS in case they need to revert. The main challenge might be locating the correct BIOS version online. The process appears to be pretty simple, with many guides available on how to flash the BIOS, just returning to the 56 version.
It might be a bios switch on your card that allows you to reset it. You should carefully read the instructions because I’m not very experienced with this process.
It might not be, but whenever you make changes or boost performance, it's usually a good idea to go back to the original settings to check if the issue resolves.