Good Day Pirates,
Here is a rundown of my SPEC-
Operating System: Windows 11 64-bit
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
RAM: 64.0GB Dual-Channel DDR4
Motherboard: ASUSTeK ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO
Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 6800 Merc XFX
Monitor: MSI MAG321CQR (2560x1440@144Hz)
AOC G Line 2nd Gen (1920x1080@240Hz)
Storage: 931GB NVMe Samsung SSD 970 SCSI Disk Device
Audio/MIC: Blue Yeti, & Lucid Sound LS-40
Other Equipment: Elgato stream deck, Logitech c920 webcam
Ok Here it goes I have been messing around with my setup for ever. I found one video that a YouTuber acutely made a lot of sense this may help out some of you https://youtu.be/eZaJ2WHJsTs . Back in July AMD update for adrenaline Messed everything all up again they introduced Mic background noise suppresser software I'm back at square one then again, the SOT update broke the game so it's hard to tell what the problem is.
Problems I have faced-
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PC overheats every once in while upon load up. I find this to be an error something with the Hardware sending it into the bios.
-Solution you're going to have to wait about 10-15 mins before trying to start your PC again after that no problems could leave PC on for days.
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Sea of Thieves has been very stuttering and rubber banding during moments of PVP or a lot of data being processed in one place.
-Solutions if you run a three or more-monitor setup try running off of two maybe even try one when I lost one of my Monitors, I noticed an immediate performance improvement. I would much rather have three as I'm a Twitch Streamer three is ideal. For now, running off of two. Follow the YouTube video instructions I have not been able to fine tune my setting to remove all the rubber banding and stuttering still trying to fine tune it will repost if I find a solution.
- No one that willing to help or a discord for AMD. Look I'm willing to pay someone for smooth game play on SOT so I can run flawlessly. Problem I have no Solution too but if anyone can help out please DM I need some help apparently not alone.
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