On AN515-43, playing youtube on Vega 10 APU will cause intense framedrops after some amount of time.

AmiiboAlec
AmiiboAlec Member Posts: 1 New User
edited December 2023 in 2020 Archives
Unless I switch the GPU for Chrome to be the RX 560 or disable hardware acceleration, after an hour or two of youtube it will suddenly use 100% GPU and drop over 50% of frames. I can't tell what causes this. Switching chrome tabs and interacting with other apps might be associated with this, but after using this laptop for 2 and a half months, it seems almost completely random. I've tried reinstalling Radeon Software, I've made sure all my drivers were up to date, I updated the firmware (which made it happen less often), but the problem persists. It also seems odd that the Vega 10 GPU is using the Video Encode engine rather than Video Decode (as reported in task manager). Using Streamlabs OBS for some hardware assisted encoding shows that it is also using the Encode engine, which seems to suggest Task manager isn't simply mislabeling the engines. Oddly enough, other apps also use the Encode engine for video decoding, but Windows Movies & TV (Which is the only one I've used long enough to know that it doesn't have this frame drop issue) doesn't seem to have the issue youtube is having.