I have Ryzen AN515-42 & play PUBG PC on very low graphic settings but it still lags. Can you guys share some optimization tweaks or graphic settings so that I can play the game without any lag?
I am not familiar with your particular game but if it is an online game you are probably suffering from some of the online game issues @MaClane detailed above. To find out load and play a regular game that is not online and if it plays well there is nothing wrong with your laptop
First of all, you should know that in online games, issues such as server availability, pinging, link dedication, network stability, etc. influence the FPS much more than laptop hardware.
Start by following the basic settings to play:
1- all drivers and windows must be properly updated 2- the device must be set to use the high performance power plan of Windows 3- the battery must be charged 100% before playing 4- Battery should be set to advanced power options for maximum performance. 5- Game applications must be set in dedicated GPU painel (AMD or Nvida if you have one) to be the main 6- The appliance must be connected directly to a properly grounded power outlet without any power adapter.
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You are probably gaming on your Vega 8 dedicated GPU, you need to game on the Rx560 x Discrete GPU. Follow the steps below Make sure you game with your battery charged to 100% BEFORE gaming and KEEP plugged into power while gaming, Windows MUST be set to High Performance plan, then do this:
Open your AMD control center First click the Updates tab at the bottom left and make sure your graphics drivers are updated to 19.11.1 or higher and click express upgrade If you don't have the Adrenaline Control center go here and download it https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-rad-win-19-11-1
Make sure High Performance is selected under Power Plan in Nitrosense when on AC
After that make sure your games are in listed under switchable graphics and your games are set on High Performance, you must import your games .exe using the Browse tab in pic below
Lastly to run your game on the RX560x you must launch the game from inside the Radeon Adrenalin Control Center. Click the gaming tab then if your game is not there you will need to add your game's .exe by using the ADD button on the right and navigating to your games .exe file, then click the drop down box for your game then click launch. The game will now launch using the RX560x and your CPU should be boosting to MAX but only if needed and it will be monitored in Nitrosense
You are probably gaming on your Vega 8 dedicated GPU, you need to game on the Rx560 x Discrete GPU. Follow the steps below Make sure you game with your battery charged to 100% BEFORE gaming and KEEP plugged into power while gaming, Windows MUST be set to High Performance plan, then do this:
Open your AMD control center First click the Updates tab at the bottom left and make sure your graphics drivers are updated to 19.11.1 or higher and click express upgrade If you don't have the Adrenaline Control center go here and download it https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-rad-win-19-11-1
Make sure High Performance is selected under Power Plan in Nitrosense when on AC
After that make sure your games are in listed under switchable graphics and your games are set on High Performance, you must import your games .exe using the Browse tab in pic below
Lastly to run your game on the RX560x you must launch the game from inside the Radeon Adrenalin Control Center. Click the gaming tab then if your game is not there you will need to add your game's .exe by using the ADD button on the right and navigating to your games .exe file, then click the drop down box for your game then click launch. The game will now launch using the RX560x and your CPU should be boosting to MAX but only if needed and it will be monitored in Nitrosense
I am not familiar with your particular game but if it is an online game you are probably suffering from some of the online game issues @MaClane detailed above. To find out load and play a regular game that is not online and if it plays well there is nothing wrong with your laptop
GPU usage was fluctuating between 0 to 50% approx! and see fps in top left corner, highest framerate was 30-32 (lowest-15). For all other games gpu usage was 99% max and playing normal with 50-60fpsEmulator diagnosed pic. i have added it in latest amd software, launched the game from inside amd...,vice versa Thank you for the answer!
If all your other games are operating correctly, then by deduction this has to be a problem with the game itself and not the laptop settings, if your settings are incorrect all games would be suffering from the same problem. In your Emulator diagnostic pic, the tool is only giving you a System Analysis and is not indicating which GPU is being used, "AMD Radeon(TM) Vega 8 graphics" etc. are a generic system name/label The best way to find out if your discrete (RX560x) GPU is idle is to open Nitrosense and hover your cursor over the graph in GPU, if it is idle it says so, see my screen below
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First of all, you should know that in online games, issues such as server availability, pinging, link dedication, network stability, etc. influence the FPS much more than laptop hardware.
Start by following the basic settings to play:
1- all drivers and windows must be properly updated
2- the device must be set to use the high performance power plan of Windows
3- the battery must be charged 100% before playing
4- Battery should be set to advanced power options for maximum performance.
5- Game applications must be set in dedicated GPU painel (AMD or Nvida if you have one) to be the main
6- The appliance must be connected directly to a properly grounded power outlet without any power adapter.
Caso contrario, fico a disposição para tentarmos sanar suas duvidas e resolver seus problemas!
Atenciosamente: J. MaClane™
If my answer was helpful, leave a Like, flag as Fixed and click Promote!
Otherwise, I am willing to try to heal your doubts and solve your problems!
Sincerely, J. MaClane ™
Make sure you game with your battery charged to 100% BEFORE gaming and KEEP plugged into power while gaming, Windows MUST be set to High Performance plan, then do this:
Open your AMD control center
First click the Updates tab at the bottom left and make sure your graphics drivers are updated to 19.11.1 or higher and click express upgrade
If you don't have the Adrenaline Control center go here and download it
https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-rad-win-19-11-1
Make sure High Performance is selected under Power Plan in Nitrosense when on AC
After that make sure your games are in listed under switchable graphics and your games are set on High Performance, you must import your games .exe using the Browse tab in pic below
Lastly to run your game on the RX560x you must launch the game from inside the Radeon Adrenalin Control Center. Click the gaming tab then if your game is not there you will need to add your game's .exe by using the ADD button on the right and navigating to your games .exe file, then click the drop down box for your game then click launch. The game will now launch using the RX560x and your CPU should be boosting to MAX but only if needed and it will be monitored in Nitrosense
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In your Emulator diagnostic pic, the tool is only giving you a System Analysis and is not indicating which GPU is being used, "AMD Radeon(TM) Vega 8 graphics" etc. are a generic system name/label
The best way to find out if your discrete (RX560x) GPU is idle is to open Nitrosense and hover your cursor over the graph in GPU, if it is idle it says so, see my screen below
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Does the game itself have it's own Forum, if they do they might be able to answer your settings questions
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here is a really good blog covering lots of settings to change