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How to Optimize AMD Radeon for gaming (best Settings)

How to Optimize AMD Radeon for gaming (best Settings)

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This quick video shows you, how to optimize AMD Radeon Settings for gaming performance! It can result in better gaming performance and increase fps rate (frame per second). Thank you
Date: 2020-05-10

Comments and reviews: 10


That's not optimizing. Half of the settings are either not working or working for specific games only. And the ones you can change, you set them poorly. AA Option= Do not override! Do not set it globally! It will not work on any game higher than DirectX 9. Anisotropic Filtering = Set it to 16x for any card younger than 5 years. 8x for the rest. It is done with special hardware and have negligible impact on performance. Most of the time it can not even be seen in the benchmarks. Texture Filtering = Performance. That one is correct. Surface Format Optimization = Off. It's for older games, none of them really can give hard time to any hardware today. Plus, it's performance effect is negligible. Wait for Vertical Refresh = Do not touch it glabally. Set it to Enhanced Sync per game, if your card supports it. Open GL Triple Buffering = On. If you want to play Open GL and Vulkan games like Doom and Wolfenstein, it will help. Tesellation Mode = Override, 16x for younger cards, 8x for older cards. 32x is too much. This is the most important section. This is where Nvidia tries to bomb AMD. Nvidia cards are better at tesellation than AMD cards and every Nvidia supported game that have high level of tesellation, just to make it work worse on AMD hardware. 8-16x limit saves the hardware. Plus, in a high resolution game, you will not notice the difference after 16x. However, do not go lower than 8x or some games will create faulty geometry, The Witcher 3 for example, is infamous about this.
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First of, I'm an AMD user and I disliked your video because the settings you implemented makes no sense whatsoever. If you don't come up with explanations to why you did these changes, they make no sense. Because when you override a setting, by using 2x AA or 2x anisotropic filtering, you are simply choosing to ignore the game/app setting in favor of the gpu choice, and not always you will have a computer that will allow you to have AA or a high anisotropic filter (even tho this last one is hardly a performance issue). So it doesn't really make sense. If I play AC Origins and I don't have enough vram/gpu power to make it work with AA why would I want it to be 2x the standard option? Makes no sense.
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I have amd processor and an nvidia gpu. Will this method work? Or should i just use the geforce experience app Im currently using the geforce experience app however still seing unbalance framerate goes up and down (gta v) so imthinking of trying to improve the performance on the cpu side. Any idea?
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I m a console player but recently got a laptop. I then wanted to buy Visage as it looks good. Got on it and was laggy and lame graphics. So I turned them up within game and made them better but still laggy. So much options to play games. This is why I m console for life
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Hi. Great tutorial but i for some reason don't see the updates section anywhere in my AMD Radeon settings. Did they change any location of the button and so yes where? Thanks for the help though. When i find the updates section this will probably help allot.
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Thank you, before do this configurations, i get strugle to run Subsistence on AMD setup, is a not optimized game, and my fps drops to 60fps for 40fps constantly. After doing this i get more stable gameplay and it stills at 62fps most of time.
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SET anisotropic filtering x16 !!! AF takes almost NO GPU power. setting this to 2x will make no perceptible difference to performance; but will make textures viewed from shallow angles look very blurry and undetailed.
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Anisotropic filtering is such a minimal effort for any card for the last 5-10 years, the benefit of having it on full is substantial compared any gain you may experience from turning it off.
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Thank you so much I have a hp desktop and it barely even ran fortnite and now I can move and actually shoot at people i now get 50 FPS in game at main menu I get 30 thank you I will leave a like
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Time for results! Rocket league :(1080p performance ) Before--- 40-55fps After--- 45-55fps I didnt change any settings within the game It surely feels more smooth and there is less stuttering!
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