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26th February 2021, 18:39 | #2401 | Link |
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So you got a 960 with 4GB VRam? This card should not be affected by the bug. I am testing latest 461.72 and so far it looks very promising
Never had any issue with that display with my heater RX480 then the RX5700XT had this drop outs (everybody had these) and also this new Nvidia RTX 30 card, probably not so new anymore, but 700 € more expensive now. But the issue seems tobe gone in this new driver version. Look in one of my older posts, yesterday I installed without ddu or clean install in installer and got one flicker/dropout per Minute. I was happy because that means they did something to the driver and I only must do a clean install or ddu it. Very happy now, but 23Hz refresh rate of AMD is so good out of the box... |
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I should add, for many driver versions going way back, I still have the audio problem I had in the past beginning after 388.59. It's frustrating but fixable as usual. This is why I'm on-top-of every new driver release... for me personally using my setup. I don't think there's anything weird, strange or elaborate with my components or my setup. I've never received a reply from anyone if they experience the same thing though I've brought it up a few times here and elsewhere. I'll throw it out here again...
To duplicate: Clean install a new driver. DDU or whatever. Windows audio properties reports it's in stereo even though the AVR is turned on. So make the changes for 5.1, 7.1, etc. to match what you use. Turn the AVR off. Windows Audio will switch back to stereo as it should. Leave the AVR off. Now reboot. Windows audio will report 5.1, 7.1 or whatever you set it to earlier. Except the AVR is still off and a display, for example, should be using its internal speakers instead of the AVR's external speakers. Now go to a desktop application like YouTube and play a video. There is no audio from the TV speakers. Of course you turn on the AVR and use its external speakers but what if you don't want the AVR on and you prefer the TV speakers while surfing desktop apps? Windows audio isn't auto switching dependent on the Off/On AVR state fed by the audio driver. The fix is to replace the present nVidia HDAudio driver with the older one from back when it worked by editing the installer package. Then everything performs perfectly as it should. Now I know this doesn't apply to everyone since most folks use an AVR on for everything. I only want my AVR on when watching movies and such. Not so much when using the Windows desktop but I still need audio. Some say never to adjust Windows audio properties and just leave it at stereo so the AVR does the decoding. I don't even know what that means because my AVR is still decoding even if Windows Audio properties matches my audio format. Furthermore, 'some' audio formats such as AAC will not convert to multi channel if stereo is set. They simply output stereo because they haven't been told to output any differently.
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26th February 2021, 19:04 | #2403 | Link |
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For me, nVidia 23Hz refresh rate and all other refresh rates are good out of the box too. Here's some screens with the madVR OSD showing I posted elsewhere the other day.
https://www.avsforum.com/threads/mad.../post-60511664 Tbh, newer GPU's, and all the micro stutter, flutter, and other complaints of late, considering their prices too, the 960 remains the apple of my eye. But then, I don't need to madVR tone map thank goodness. That would be impossible.
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26th February 2021, 19:15 | #2404 | Link |
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I get ~50 minutes in 23 Hz mode but that is nowhere near AMD Every other refresh rate is good imho. It was always the 23 Hz refresh rate (not 24 Hz or any other one) which was about 4 minutes out of the box.
But isn't that fixed? I added a note to Nvidia section: Every Nvidia driver after 388.59 has a faulty updated HD Audio driver in the newer Windows driver installer packages. 456.71 fixes that issue. https://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php...postcount=1319 https://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php...postcount=1978 |
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Unfortunately, after the next reboot, it failed. I spent time duplicating what I always do but never got it to work again. I chalked it up to I did something wrong in my 1st test that was off... possibly even not rebooting but thinking I did. Not sure? I definitely forgot to report back here to correct my post. Totally on me and my bad. Sorry. You can remove that 2nd 'fixed' update on the 1st page. The damn thing still doesn't work.
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It would need to at least be on for QMS to work.
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26th February 2021, 23:35 | #2409 | Link |
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'Adaptive' is the default now anyway, since they got rid of 'Optimal'. From an HTPC perspective, there is nothing to change in 'Manage 3D Settings'.
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27th February 2021, 02:27 | #2410 | Link |
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Now it is called 'Normal' not 'Adaptive'.
But it does work well for me, no benefit to 'Prefer maximum performance' for HTPC.
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There you go. Shows how often I check those settings these days
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27th February 2021, 17:08 | #2412 | Link |
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I think it depends on the GPU. I still have Optimal, Adaptive, Max perf with a Pascal card even after DDU.
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27th February 2021, 20:25 | #2413 | Link |
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With the 46*.** drivers? I have a Maxwell card, and it shows only Normal and Max Perf.
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28th February 2021, 10:27 | #2417 | Link |
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@VBB - "Maxwell":
• Normal • Prefer maximum performance @el Filou - "Pascal": • Optimal power • Adaptive • Prefer maximum performance @SamuriHL - "Turing" • Optimal power • Adaptive • Prefer maximum performance @Manni & @Klaus1189 - "Ampere": • Normal • Prefer maximum performance I installed on my current Windows fresh install only: 1.) 461.40 from 2021-01-26, then 2.) 461.51 from 2021-02-05 and last 3.) 461.72 from 2021-02-25. That is a really strange distribution between the architectures Last edited by Klaus1189; 28th February 2021 at 18:43. Reason: removed "(??)" |
28th February 2021, 15:25 | #2418 | Link |
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Is there is a Vega and/or Radeon VII user, who followes this thread?
If so, please test Hardware deinterlacer and color range - see details in first post of this thread. I do not know, but I think Vega and Radeon VII were both fine and the issues started in RX 5000 series. I still have my RX 5700 XT and can test myself. I want to collect as much info as possible. Perhaps I can get AMD to recognize these video related bugs. |
28th February 2021, 18:04 | #2420 | Link |
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461.72 and all previous GRD versions I've always shown
• Optimal power • Adaptive • Prefer maximum performance Maybe it's the difference between SD and GRD versions?
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