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Affinity designer 2 is lagging / stuttering


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Hi, recently i bought new affinity, but I was having this bug also in previous version. The thins is, all Afinity apps are constantly lagging or stuttering when I'm doing the most basic stuff like selection more layers, creating shapes and moving them. I also found out, that this trouble gets fixed when i start recording through AMD software. I tried to enable vsync through this app, but nothing changed.

PC Specs:
5600x
B550-A Gaming
6700xt
16GB RAM
W11

Thanks.

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On 1/10/2023 at 8:58 AM, Josef Calda said:

Hi, thanks for the reply.

I managed to solve this problem by uninstalling my GPU drivers (non WHQL) and i installed WHQL drivers instead. Since that it works just fine.

@Josef CaldaHow did you go about doing this? and how might I find out if I'm having the same issues? Any help would be appreciated.

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4 minutes ago, Graphicon said:

@Josef CaldaHow did you go about doing this? and how might I find out if I'm having the same issues? Any help would be appreciated.

Hi, for example my GPU is AMD 6700xt. I had to look for drivers on official sites, there are two types of drivers WHQL(Windows Hardware Quality Labs) and non WHQL as u can see down below. I don't know if you're having the same issue but you can try it. The process is quite simple, you have to download DDU (display driver uninstaller), after you download and install DDU you have to start you pc in safemode (check youtube). In safe mode you have to uninstall your drivers a restart pc, it will launch in default mode as you are used to. After that you install WHQL drivers and that solved my problem.

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34 minutes ago, Josef Calda said:

Hi, for example my GPU is AMD 6700xt. I had to look for drivers on official sites, there are two types of drivers WHQL(Windows Hardware Quality Labs) and non WHQL as u can see down below. I don't know if you're having the same issue but you can try it. The process is quite simple, you have to download DDU (display driver uninstaller), after you download and install DDU you have to start you pc in safemode (check youtube). In safe mode you have to uninstall your drivers a restart pc, it will launch in default mode as you are used to. After that you install WHQL drivers and that solved my problem.

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Much thanks @Josef Calda, I'll give this a shot. Thanks Again

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