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Is this frame skipping ? ? ?
Yesterday, 09:27 AM
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Is this frame skipping ? ? ?
GRAPHIC CARD: Sapphire 7900 XTX Nitro+ Samsung vRAM - ASIC 45%
OC vBIOS: 022.001.002.039.000001 - 20.11.2024 at 1:22:58 AM ( Updated ) GOP v.3.7.13 - 21.7.2023
OC/UV: Min 2820MHz Max 2920MHz / VRAM Fast Timings 2714MHz / PL +15% / mV 1125 )
3 separate rails/cables NO daisy chaining

MONITOR: Asus ROG Strix XG32WCMS ( Manufactured - October 2024 / Driver v.1.0 - Firmware v.MCM105 )
( NOT stated on Asus site but monitor natively supports 8-bit + FRC = 10-bit at 280Hz by default > CRU unlocked 12-bit at 284.035Hz )
CRU OC/Timings SETTINGS: https://imgur.com/a/xAmFS3n
Factory Hidden Menu + OSD Settings and Bias LED: https://imgur.com/a/RO5e13Q
( GPU DP-1 and Monitor DP are connected with "Club 3D CAC-2068" Cable )




is this frame skipping or some other issue ? ? ?
happens on default settings at 60Hz, and CRU OC settings

tested in Edge browser, see all pics

https://imgur.com/a/CDuhTq5


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Yesterday, 01:21 PM
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RE: Is this frame skipping ? ? ?
That looks like tearing from the browser. Try the test windowed instead of full screen.
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Yesterday, 02:24 PM (Last edited: Yesterday, 02:25 PM by 1AGRESSOR)
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RE: Is this frame skipping ? ? ?
(Yesterday 01:21 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  That looks like tearing from the browser. Try the test windowed instead of full screen.

same happens, if rows are in the middle of the windowed screen it's ok, but if i scroll page up/down then same rows as in fullscreen have same tearing

btw have you seen all the pics ? at the bottom the white ones ? you have to click show more
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Yesterday, 03:01 PM
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RE: Is this frame skipping ? ? ?
Yes, I saw all the pics. This isn't frame skipping. Frame skipping would have gaps with fully black squares. The browser is tearing as if vsync were disabled for some reason. Try the test with Chrome.
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Today, 01:39 PM (Last edited: Today, 01:46 PM by 1AGRESSOR)
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RE: Is this frame skipping ? ? ?
(Yesterday 03:01 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  Yes, I saw all the pics. This isn't frame skipping. Frame skipping would have gaps with fully black squares. The browser is tearing as if vsync were disabled for some reason. Try the test with Chrome.

thank you for pointing me in the right direction, chrome gave even worse result, but when you mentioned vsync i went to radeon settings and.... problem solved ?
see screenshot at the bottom of the link


i have few more questions

1. would you change anything in my CRU settings ? those are ABSOLUTE minimal working/stable settings

2. before this monitor i had AOC AG322QC4 - 144Hz and it had some horizontal lines that where mostly pronounced on blue elements in apps, website buttons, and blue windows title bar, scrollbar etc... different GPU and cable tested

on this Asus monitor lines are 60% more pronounced than on AOC Huh

From 183.921Mhz to 183.935Mhz lines appear/disappear randomly, anything above .935 lines are permanent and .920 or lower they disappear permanently

here are two pictures and video, i spent half a day trying to make few good pics, lines are MUCH more pronounced and visible when looking directly at the screen, the phone camera simply couldn't capture it, also on the video you can see they randomly come and go, mostly noticeable around the word "Utility" that's just on video they show up equally across whole elements

https://imgur.com/a/sJNAQKo

any idea how to resolve this ?

3. is there any command line that i can use to make .bat file, for one click auto load profile and restart
or if i can export settings from registry and make .reg file


thank you for CRU ❤️

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