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Can someone explain to me what MPO does? : r AMDHelp - Reddit I highly recommend you disabling MPO with that regestry entry I had stability issues so much MPO is broken on win10 and win11 and nvidia as well as amd does not fully fixed their drivers to it, which can cause the issie with multi-screens setups Main screen goes black time out and 2nd screen is frozen Thats the MPO behavior
Disabling Multi-Plane Overlay (MPO) fixed all desktop . . . - Reddit with MPO it causes stutter with picture in picture on same screen, with MPO disabled and vsync forced off (not recommended by AMD) i have perfect freesync experience, to bad enchanced sync cant be just as good it seems to act weird with that as well for some BS reason, not to mention that when you alt tab out of a game it engages into vsync instead of staying in enchanced sync, the
AMD Driver Timeout - SOLUTION: Turn Off Hardware Accelerator disabling MPO fixes blackscreens for me and i am 100% stable on desktop now, but while gaming especially wow i get system freezes with optional drivers something is really broken i hope AMD fixes it soon cos im growing desperate i may even try downgrade to windows 10 soon, i dont wanna be stuck on old driver it just sucks
Solved flickering glitching artefacts on Windows 10 11 by disabling MPO. MPO or Multi-Plane Overlays, has been causing high DPC spikes and infrequent stuttering on my RTX 3080 on both Windows 10 and 11 as well as the Graphical artefacts glitches in hardware accelerated chromium applications like discord and edge as seen here Others do seem to have experienced this problem
MPO issues causing recent black screen issues? : r Amd - Reddit Previous to the MPO thing, since in around may of 2022, something changed, while a few people had issues previously, which were completely display adapter agnostic (this has never been an AMD thing, people all around the world with nvidia, intel, amd based graphics have issues off and on)
Is it still recommended to disable MPO (Multiplane Overlay) Still a problem for me on Windows 11 with a 3090 Ti, so I have it disabled Basically if you notice flickering and slowdown with GSYNC enabled (for me it does when either full screen only or windowed and full screen are selected) then you should turn off MPO Not everyone is affected by this, so that's why it's not recommended to just turn it off
Raising awareness of Windows MPO (Multiplane Overlay) causing . . . - Reddit A fair warning: disabling MPO seems to be breaking Cyberpunk 2077 on 7900XTX With MPO disabled after roughly 10-15 minutes it stops rendering parts of UI , world elements and even animations The length probably depends on what you are doing and how you are traversing the world
Solved flickering glitching artefacts on Windows 10 11 by . . . - Reddit MPO or Multi-Plane Overlays, has been causing high DPC spikes and infrequent stuttering on my RTX 3080 on both Windows 10 and 11 as well as the Graphical artefacts glitches in hardware accelerated chromium applications like discord and edge as seen here Others do seem to have experienced this problem
Remember MPO issues with Nvidia gpus ? now AMD is having it . . . - Reddit Its only happening when main monitor is at 8 bit color depth, also if instant replay is turned on + desktop recording this is also a bandaid cos screen recording seems to lock MPO in such way that its buttery smooth and for it to cause blackscreens it has to get laggy which it only does if screen recording is turned off, believe it or not but there already been quite a few reports of MPO being