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Raidboss

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  1. By benchmarking i mean just running around part of the world, dont know if the Witcher has a proper benchmarking tool. Anyways i tried to stay in the same places of the benchmarks, so i think that shouldnt be the case.
  2. My model is the Rtx 2070 super Gigabyte with 8GB VRAM GDDR6 with a boost clock of 1815 MHZ
  3. I just built a fresh new pc and decided to go for a juicy 2070 super paired with a 1440p monitor. However, i noticed that the fps i was getting in my games want quite matching up to the reviews/benchmarks i watched before buying the card (for instance, the Witcher 3 runs at 85-90 fps while the benchmarks with the same settings runs atleast 15 fps faster). so i decided to test my GPU and see what scores come up. Userbenchmark basically tells me that my GPU is performing well below the average (see picture below). TimeSpy gave me a graphic result of around 9730 while Heaven gave me a whopping 2034 score extreme settings in fullscreen. What do you think? Are these results considered normal for a 2070 super (dunno if it matter but all testes were made on my 1440p monitor) ? If not, any idea why and how i might fix it? Is it possible i simply got a shitty card from the factory? Any opinion is appreciated
  4. These results seem more plausible, thanks. Should have watched this video before the others
  5. I’ll try turning it off, game looked so nice im afraid of touching the settings. it may be, but as far as i know my Cpu shouldn’t really bottleneck my Gpu at all, but i could be wrong. I can tell you my Cpu isnt really near full load when gaming anyway i will try and follow your suggestions. It boggles me that even a 2080 super is not enough, Maybe 1440p is still a bit too demanding on GPUs at this stage
  6. Sometimes, they specified which settings they were turned off. But even then, if i turn off their same exact settings i won't get near their performance. that's what bothers me I thought those tests could be somewhat reliable, i dont expect a benchmark to show me a game running at 110 fps and then having to play it at 80! A small difference should be acceptable of course but not in this order of magnitude I dont know why you're telling me that i have false expectations. Buying a 2070 super and expecting it to run 4k 100 fps is false expectation. I bought a 2070 super expecting a certain quality thast has not been met. I'm not asking to get 144 fps on ultra on AAA titles, im just asking something better than 65-70 fps on BF5, a game that came out 2 years ago.
  7. Thanks for all the suggestions, but my point is that whan i bought the 2070 super i thought i bought a card capable of giving me a great 1440p gaming experience with everything maxed out, as seen in benchmarks, apparently to get the same results i need to turn down a lot of stuff? That's truly a case of false advertisement
  8. I had Haiworks on in The Witcher. tried turning it off and i barely got a 3-4 fps boost, i dont think thats the problem there. By the way, wont turning off all supersampling give a worse image quality? Dont benchmarkers test the games with some sort of supersampling?
  9. I do have DXR in BF5, it's set by default and for some reason i cant turn it off.. but if that's the problem with BF5, what about the other games like the Witcher? There's no Ray tracing there as far as i know
  10. So i built my first gaming pc a week ago, after a lot of research i came up with a list of parts that seemed ideal for my main goal which is 1440 p gaming. i came up with: Cpu :Ryzen 5 3600 Gpu: 2070 super RAM: 16 GB DDR4 3200 MHZ CAS 15 SSD: Wd blue 500 GB HDD: Seagate 2tb PSU : EVGA 650W gold+ Cpu cooler: Noctua nh-u9s So far i tried running Battlefield V (65 fps average), Apex Legends (100+ fps avg). Bannerlords (90 fps avg) . The Witcher 3(85-90 fps avg). All tests were made with settings maxed out on ultra. I am deeply disappointed in the performance of my GPU, before buying it i saw various benchmarks that were showing for instance Battlefield V running at ATLEAST 90 fps average or The Witcher 3 at ATLEAST 110 fps average. What could be causing this huge drop in performance? I have been monitoring temps and i dont really think throttling could be the issue since after a long session my GPU on average sits at around 75 ° (167 F), which is not great but not awful considering its pretty warm where i live, the highest i have seen my GPU go is 78°(172F), exactly the same for the highest temp of my CPU, which in turn on average sits at around 70°(158 F) after a long session. Any ideas? I kinda feel scammed by the benchmarks not gonna lie
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