
I also tried installing the latest drivers from the official AMD website. In the latest version of AMD drivers ( 18.12.2 ), this problem is already observed on any video, and not just those that have 24/30 frames per second. But many others do not have this problem in Chrome! At first I thought the problem was in Chrome. What is even more absurd is that after launching " Action! " (program from the Polish company "Mirillis") this problem disappears What the hell is going on?! You can also get rid of this problem if you open the chrome://flags/ page and choose "D3D9" or "OpenGL" instead of "D3D11" for the "Choose ANGLE graphics backend" option The problem also disappears if I turn off hardware acceleration in the browser settings. The problem is almost imperceptible on video with 24/30 frames per second. The old version of graphics driver ( 6.2001 ) also has this problem To notice it, you need to open on YouTube a video with 60 frames per second. Here is a good example: !TEs0zAYL!fR71p6JDfLaQbW4QOJI-Sy0yX1wQKbTjZJrMzY4JPVA The video does not play smoothly (a lot of dropped frames) This problem does not appear immediately, but after about 4-5 seconds The faster you move the mouse cursor over the context menu, the more the video slows down and goes jerky. Move the mouse cursor over the context menu items.
Open the context menu inside the video with the right mouse button. Go to fullscreen mode by pressing the F key. "I personally tested this issue with several computers including the Intel NUC8i7HVK, when using D3D11 the issue happens, as mentioned, this was not only observed on the Intel NUC but other computers as well which leads me to believe the issue is not hardware related." Intel is only slightly modifying the drivers originally written by AMD. Here is an answer from one of Intel representatives: He has an Intel Core i5-8600K processor and an AMD Radeon RX 480 graphics card.Īt the Intel forum, I have already created a similar topic with a description of this problem. The important thing is that our computers are completely different! I have an Intel NUC Hades Canyon (HVK) with an Intel Core i7-8809G processor and an AMD Radeon RX Vega M GH graphics card. I saw his video and his problem is exactly the same as mine. I don’t know why, but he subsequently deleted his video, which he posted on YouTube. In addition, another person confirmed the presence of this problem on the AMD forum. It seems that the problem appears only in fullscreen mode in web browsers (maybe in some other software too, I dont' know). I use Intel NUC Hades Canyon (NUC8i7HVK). INPORTANT NOTE to moderators, administrators and employees of AMD: this problem occurs not only with my computer, but also occurs on other computers with an AMD graphics card! Therefore, please do not close this topic without carefully reading everything that I write. Thanks for your attention.