(04-26-2018, 09:01 AM)JonnyH Wrote: - Make sure you have the latest amd driver (if you *can* install it the version from amd.com, do that - some laptop vendors block their devices being used with the standard driver (No idea why, I can only assume they hate consumers)). Otherwise check the laptop vendor's website, and hope.
- AMD generally prefers DX11 and Vulkan video backends to OpenGL - that may help?
- You don't want to use throttlestop to overclock/force turbo modes unless you're only CPU limited (and have plenty of cooling and power delivery and you enjoy playing with fire) - the TDP on a laptop is effectively shared between all components - a hot CPU could cause the GPU to heat up more and throttle, for example.
I believe it is updated to the last version, since catalyst did an autoupdate today.
Sadly, my video card doesn't seem to support Vulkan, and that appears to be hardware-related.
Throttlestop did actually improve my performance, since it looks like my cpu limits itself when I use the dedicated GPU.
I really hope I can fix this, I've been considering OCing my GPU but that isn't very recommended for laptops and I really like this one.