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Ghrawt

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    California
  • Interests
    Gaming

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen R5 1600
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengence @ 3000mhz
  • GPU
    GTX 1070
  • Display(s)
    LG: 32" 1440p 144hz
  • Operating System
    Windows

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  1. Did Time Spy and Firestrike. My numbers are the same at yours on the GPU side. Hmmm Maybe i was just expecting a bigger fps gain in some of these games.
  2. Thanks for these numbers! Ill test these and see what I get when I'm home from work.
  3. Okay, thanks for the suggestion!
  4. I was thinking this might be the case. I was playing games and kept an eye on my GPU usage, at it wasn't even reaching high percentages of usage.. like in the 50% and 60% range in some cases.
  5. Hey everyone! Just upgraded my GTX 1070 to a brand new 2070 super. Package came in and I was really excited to get it installed and get gaming. After I had installed the latest BIOS and drivers, the GPU is just not performing as I would have expected. I'm running these games on a 1440p/144hz monitor. I was getting around 40-50 fps in Red Dead Redemption 2, 60-70 FPS on Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, 130-150 FPS in Overwatch. in short, I am getting similar, if not worse, performance on my new 2070 super as I was with my 1070. I am at work right now so I wont have an opportunity to troubleshoot as suggestions come in, but what do y'all think my issue is? I am planning on giving them a shot when I get back home. Here are my specs: Ryzen 5 1600 @ Stock GTX 2070 Super MSI X370 SLI Plus Corsair Vengence 16 GB @ 3000mhz EVGA 750 watt 80+ Gold Let me know what you think!
  6. Current CPU is a Ryzen 5 1600. And ok, thanks for the tip
  7. Just got a big paycheck and was looking to upgrade my rig. A few months back, there was an amazing deal on an LG 1440p 144hz monitor, so I had to pick it up. My 1070 struggles getting almost every game that isn't CS:GO to hit 144hz. Was initially going to replace it with a new ryzen 5 3600(x?) And a 2070 super, but then I was concerned that maybe that wouldn't be enjoy gpu power still.. Then I began to entertain the idea of not replacing my CPU and getting an 2080 super. So what should I do? Where do y'all think I am I going to see the best results for my money? I usually play games like overwatch and CoD but will expand into visually appealing single player games (currently playing red dead redemption 2). (Edit for clarity)
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