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Encore Leet

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  1. it seems that dduing drivers fixed the issue, leftovers of amd drivers were the worst offender I guess, you can see everything on screenshots, screens in order: rx 470 uber rx 470 lowest 2060 lowest 2060 uber 2060 rdr2 ultra - this game is dirtbag rx 470 rdr2 ultra
  2. right will do it and I'll be back with benchmarks after clean swaps
  3. hi, recently I bought rtx 2060 and I used it for gaming various titles at 1080p and everything was fine, everything still is "fine" - runs as new, but the issue is I started comparing directly rtx 2060 to rx 470 today and I got disappointed - in rdr2 with max settings (the settings slider moved to the right from ballanced to best visual experience), api vulkan, ran benchmark with exactly same settings and difference between rx 470 saphire 4gb and rtx 2060 is literally 10fps - 41fps avg on rx 470 and 52 on rtx 2060, also ran witcher 3 with everything maxed out on uber, nvidia hairworks etc etc, difference between rx 470 and rtx 2060 in 1080p is ~5 fps - rx 470 gets 38-42fps while rtx 2060 48fps, and now, my question is: am I missing some drivers? maybe for gpu, maybe for mobo or anything? I feel like I have most recent drivers as I run windows updates daily & have newest drivers installed on geforce experience, or maybe the 2060 is just that bad? also I ran some synthetic benchmarks - userbench and 3dmark and rtx2060 is getting almost 1.5-1.8x more score than rx 470, idk what's the issue my setup is ryzen 3700x, 16gb 3200mhz ram, rtx 2060 with +115mhz/850mhz OC | rx 470 with 90mhz on core OC
  4. Hello, I'd want to dualboot win7 and debian and encrypt everything - could you recommend any way to do it? I want something like LVM or TrueCrypt in older days, but I always did it on one system - either windows OR linux, never on both.
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