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Hello,
I bought this graphics card January of this year (upgrading from an RX 580) and playing hogwarts legacy has been a complete letdown. XeSS does very little (1-2fps boost) if anything at all and I average 35fps on medium settings 1080p even though the card is only being utilized 54% with a wattage of around 70-90. My power limit is 225 and I just don't understand why this GPU is worse than my 580, it's a joke. Temps stay around 45-55 degrees too.
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Ryzen 5 5600X
Intel Arc A750
24gb ddr4 3200mhz
Corsair 550W PSU 80+ Bronze
Gigabyte B450M DS3H
ReBAR enabled
Above 4g decoding enabled
CSM support disabled
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Hey @veefour ,
Since when the issue happen; right after installed the game or after swap with old graphic card?
Has the driver version is up-to-date?
Is it happened to all games or only Hogwart?
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@RyanFeeko , It's been happening in this game, fallout 4, Sons of the forest, Rust, CS2 since I switched GPUs, I would say just bad overall performance
Drivers are latest version and I used DDU after switching cards so there aren't any radeon drivers left on my system
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@veefour , meaning to say few games got affected after swap the GPU.
Have you managed to adjust in-game graphics settings or follow the recommended setting, such as resolution and detail levels, this might help alleviate the performance issues.
Along with that, we can see the GPU only used 50-60% resources as per you claimed.
Do you check the if there is another services or apps running in background?
One more things, has the OS is updates with other drivers version up-to-date?
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@RyanFeeko recommended settings are on, OS is up to date and background processes are minimal. Process is also set to high priority in task manager
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@veefour based on your info; Seems all in good shape...
Swap GPU from RX 580 to Arc 750
Using DDU for clean remove old driver rx580
GPU resources 50-60% = OK
GPU Temperature 40-50 degree Celsius = OK
Windows OS up to date = OK
Follow recommended setting = OK
No apps or services running in background (minimal) = OK
Is there any power saving enabled or activate?
Adjust your power settings to High Performance mode:
Windows Settings > System > Power & Sleep > Additional Power Settings.
This will ensure that your GPU are not throttled by power saving features.
Hope this would the culprit. Haha

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