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Hi all, I just recently bought DOOM Eternal on Steam. The specs of my rig are: CPU - Intel i7 6700 GPU - ROG RTX2070 Super RAM - 16GB Monitor - LG 2560x1080 Ultrawide (75Hz) Unfortunately, the game is unplayable for me due to random drops in frame rate down to single digits. These drops occur seemingly at random whether I'm walking down a straight corridor or in the middle of combat. When the game is working I usually have a comfortable 150 fps. I am playing on the Ultra nightmare preset with Gsync off. I am also having a smaller issue with screen tearing. Does anyone have any advice? Edit: I can also confirm that I have the latest drivers installed and I have verified the game files in Steam.
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Soooooooooooooooooooo, I bought DOOM eternal and I started to play it and, yeah it looks very, very bad, almost unplayable, I am running a Ryzen 5 2600 and a AMD R9 290X, take a look at the attached photos and if you know what going on can you please help me fix it? Its all round very buggy, and sorry for the poor image quality.
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Various Games Using From 2-60% of GPU and Crashing/Freezing Games
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Trying to load up games, they will crash half of the time. Trying to load a level, they crash half the time. Try playing for over 5 minutes, they will crash. The entire time, GPU usage will never reach the 90s and the CPU usage is normal sometimes, but reaches 60% in others Currently on 1080p while waiting for a new monitor, but this should still not being happening Tried contacting Nvidia, changing Nvidia Control Panel settings, reinstalling and clean reinstalling drivers, and closing all other apps, but nothing has solved it. This happens on every game I've been playing recently which are mostly Doom 2016, Doom Eternal, Ghost Runner, and MGSV: TPP RTX 3080 MSI Ventus 3x OC Ryzen 9 5900x Aorus X570 Pro Wifi (GIgabyte) -
Hi guys, So today I downloaded Doom eternal from the Xbox app through the Xbox Game pass. For about the first hour the game ran really smooth, not a single problem. Playing on the Ultra present, 144fps+ no problem. I got toward the end of the first mission and that's when the good stopped. I started having random FPS drops to like 25fps for no apparent reason. One second the game was running smooth 144fps, then like a flick of a switch the game would be limited to 25fps till I restarted the game. After getting frustrated a little, I quit playing for a couple hours. I came back and the FPS issues seemed to have gone away but I have a completely different issue making the game unplayable... Ill load into the game and into the main menu fine, start the mission and after like 30 seconds, the screen will just randomly go black for a second or two and come back, and it happens over and over again randomly. While the screen is black I can still move around and play the game and can hear the audio, just no video at all. I really have no idea what could be the issue as I literally didn't change anything from when I played the game before when it was running fine. I have my GPU drivers updated to the latest update and haven't updated them in the time where it was running smooth to this problem. Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X GPU: MSI GamingZ RTX 2060 Motherboard: ASRock B450M pro4 RAM: Corsair 16GB DDR4 Monitor: HP 25X 1080p 144hz 16:9
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doom eternal is crashing a lot ive tried every tutorial on youtube and nothing works my cpu and gpu is over the minimum of the specs and is a bit over the recimented but it cant even run all low settings and creshes 10 seconds after i lunch it help pls
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Hello everyone, I am glad I found Linus Tech Tips in Youtube, because I learnt some really useful things and technices, so please keep up the good work! I am working as a Unix Admin in a big international company and PCs is always my hobbies started when I was very very young.. Please keep in mind, English is not my native language, but anyway, here is the story: One of my friend give me a Sapphire Dual-X R9 280 3GB OC because it is just not working. LED is on, cooler spin, but no signal. I tested it 3 different system setup, but no luck. Because of the GPU cost craziness nowadays, I decide to have another look and read a lot of GPU repairing topics. There is also a Linus Tech Tips video about GPU "cooking"(put it in an oven for 8-9 minutes around 195Celsius).Did the preaparing and gave it a try and now it is working! I am shocked, it is really a solution. Anyway, the problem is, in Doom Eternal there is a graphical bugs like "rainbow" effects in reflections and HUD items starting to glitching. I try other older games and some newer ones (relatively), GTA 5 - there is no problem at all, even with very high settings and other games is alright, no graphical glitches. Just for Doom Eternal, no matter how low or how high is the settings, drivers are all updated as well. Temperatures are also OK, 70-75 Celsius maximum on GPU and around 60 Celsius on the CPU. I tested the same PC with an nVidia Geforce GTX 760 and there is no glithes at all ( it was just nearly unplayable, GTX 760 is not good for Doom Eternal sadly) It is really not a big deal, if there is only one game is not ok with this, but I am curious, if anybody has the same problem. Could it be, because of the "gpu cooking" did something wrong? Or not fix everything? Maybe there is a problem with Vulkan API VS Older AMD cards? Maybe because of the intense GPU memory usage in DE? I found some threads about this rainbow glitch but it is very rare and no solution described. Any advice is welcome. Thank you. System specs: AMD Ryzen™ 3 3100 Asus Prime B550M-A Corsair Vengeance 2*8GB(16) 3000mhz Sapphire Dual-X R9 280 3GB OC CoolerMaster Elite V3 600w
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Specs: CPU- AMD Ryzen 5 3600x Motherboard- ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming 4 Ram- Corsair Vengeance (2) 8gb sticks DDR4 3200MHz GPU- EVGA RTX 2070 Black Edition Hi Guys NEED HELP Doom Eternal has been a problem the past month. I have done EVERYTHING I could find to make this game actually run on steam. Its HAS worked before. When you press the Play Button after a fresh Reinstall the id Launcher flashes at the bottom and goes away and that's it. I have done all I could find to fix this don't know what to do. I have uninstalled and reinstalled multiple times, running it as administrator, turning off steam overlay and I have updated Nvidia drivers. If anybody could help I would Greatly appreciate it.
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Guys idk what is wrong with this game (Doom eternal) but it does not run smoothly on my pc. My pc is not the best but it's decent enough for this game and I GET 250 fps easily. My problem is that my game is stuttering and lagging and I think it has something to do with the resolution and alt tab issues or something. When I first start the game I can play 1 minute without any lag and stuttering and it's all smooth but in 50-60 seconds my game starts lagging and stuttering. When I alt tab and stay on my desktop for 2 minutes and then quickly jump back into the game, game is running perfectly smooth for only 10 seconds. the lag is gone the stuttering is gone but only for 10 seconds yeah 10 seconds and after the 10 seconds it starts stuttering again What can this issue be related to? I tried switching to windowed mode but no luck, borderless windowed mode - no luck. I am usually playing on full screen but when I open the console it says Exclusive full screen acquired Why is my game feeling more smooth and nice and as it should be after I quickly alt tab back into it after spending 30-120 seconds on my desktop and in less than 10 seconds it starts lagging again what you think? I have updated all my drivers, windows is updated too, bios is updated, ram is working at xmp profile (tried without it no luck). PLease help
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Okay so I have a 1660 Super (base clock 1530 MHz, boosting to 1950-1965 MHz range) today when I launched DOOM Eternal (which I play at ultra settings at 1080p), the game's framerate dropped to half of what I usually get (from around 110-120 fps to 50-60 fps), so I decided to investigate I first opened up task manager and was shocked to see the game only using about 7-12% GPU, but going into the performance tab, I saw it only using 7-12% of the 3D engine (which is where games are supposed to run IMO???), while the game was using 95-100% of a "Graphics_1" engine on the 1660 super weird, right? I then opened up GPU-Z to take a look at the sensors tab, where I did see GPU load pinned at 100%, but it was stuck at 45-50% TDP the whole time, and PerfCap Reason was Idle, meaning it's not a power supply issue. I increased the power limits on the GPU to 125% in Afterburner, but to no avail. What is happening? If any other data is required (which you probably will), please tell me, I'll upload that ASAP Also i know, whining about getting 60fps on ultra settings in a AAA title is an entirely first-world problem, but I must know why my hardware suddenly dropped half of its performance and power consumption and what this sudden shift to Graphics_1 instead of the 3D engine means. EDIT: I forgot to add, but i had heaven installed on my system, and when I ran that, I got the performance i expected (around 90ish fps with dips into the high 80s), and heaven used the 3D engine too, so it's either DOOM Eternal suddenly changing its mind about what graphics engine to use, or newer APIs (like Vulkan) use this "Graphics_1" engine and the problem is something else Although another problem i noticed with Heaven is that power usage went upto 80% of TDP, but not any higher. so that's still without an explanation
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I have recently built a new pc thanks to someone who claimed he knows stuff about hardware. The problem is - when I play doom eternal on 1440p (1080p is worse in terms of that) my cpu usage gets above 65-70% That causes small stuttering and lag spikes which are pretty pretty annoying, I don't have any kind of software runnign in the background, I have disabled the steam overlay, I have updated my bios, my gpu and cpu drivers to their latest versions, windows is updated too, my nvidia 3d settings are optimized for gaming, my windows settings are optimized for gaming. I have tried playing with g sync on and v sync on, the stuttering kinda disappears but the game becomes slower and quickswapping and basically everything that I could do faster before turning g sync on with it on is not possible so I play without it. So, do u think upgrading my cpu to 5900x could fix my issue or there is something wrong with the game? ps: temps are okay, both on the gpu and the cpu but the cpu usage is insaneee, do I need a nasa cpu to play doom eternal without stuttering I don't get it. my pc : cpu : amd ryzen 5 5600x (stock 3.7ghz, tried the turbo boost but it does not help so i play without it) gpu : gigabyte rtx 3080 vision oc ram : 2x8 kingston hyperx predator 3600mhz
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I've always wondered what the benefits of running a game in full screen vs windowed was but I never really bothered to look into it. I was bored today and did some tests with Nvidia FrameView and Doot eternal. I tested this by finding a nice spot in the layer of doom and left FrameView to record data for 15 minutes in full screen, borderless and windowed and with 260mb of spreadsheet info I was able to get some tangible results. First is this graph showing there is a higher fps average for full screen. Another thing I noticed is that both non full screen options seem to have hard limits on fps when full screen apparently allows spikes far above the average. And possibly in full screen it's temp jumps up slightly above the max temp by a degree? Full screen has the smallest latency, borderless is a good middle ground and windowed has large spikes which interests me a lot. Have the average latency to go along with that. While full screen has the highest maximum surprisingly it also has the lowest minimum. Full screen does have the highest 1% though which is great. I am working on compressing the excel spreadsheet with FileOptimizer and will share it when that is done, no one wants a 260mb spreadsheet no one wants this spread sheet either way
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igpu Running Doom Eternal on 2gb iGPU on Ultra Nightmare.
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So, just like what the title says, I've apparently managed to run Doom Eternal on Ultra Nightmare graphics at 1080p while only having a Ryzen 5 5600g 2gb VRAM while even streaming it to some friends on discord at 720p 30fps Also before you ask and here's the thing that's making me more confused is that my fps is at 35-45 fps As I've mentioned, I've allocated 2gb of my ram(2gb/24gb) as a vram for my iGPU and doom apparently thinks that I have 13gb(12,991gb to be exact) of vram installed on my system. So, can I ask any experts or tech savvy people out there and explain to me what's happening here? is it a visual bug on doom or did doom eternal decided that it can just use my extra ram as my vram instead? My PC Specs if you need to know MB: B450 Aorus elite v2 CPU: Ryzen 5 5600g RAM: 3x 8gb Kingston HyperX Fury 3600Mhz XMP PSU: Corsair CV550 - 550w 80+ bronze Cooling: Zoomflow 240x AIO Cooler(CPU Cooler)[the 2x 240mm fans are set to Exhaust) 1x cheap 120mm fan(Exhaust) 3x Rakk Maris Pro 120mm 2,000RPM Fan(Intake) OC: CPU: 1.35v, Clock: 3,900 IGPU GFX: normal, Clock: 2,300 don't question it on why I'm overclocking my clocks on an APU xD- 2 replies
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So ever since Doom Eternal came out I was obssesed with how well it could run and how high my FPS was at all times getting almost full 144hz 1440p with my rtx 2080 and 9900k. That was over 2 years ago now. Even then I had this suspesion that everytime MSI Afterburner and RTSS are running I'm getting stutters in game, never bothered to check and invistigate. For a while I just skiped Afterburner+RTSS while playing the game because it was running well and I though if I suspect it, why let them run! Now I've been doing my 3rd run of the game and in the meantime switched from a 3090 to a 4070ti, and a whole new DDR5 machine with a 13900kf. Finally, I've decided to sit down and do analysis on if this is actually the case since it was happeneing on an entirely new machine as well( OS was changed at least 5 times with fresh installs going from win 10 to win 11). So I did using CapframeX. And yes, MSI Afterburner positively causes stutters, and I ran this test on the same area of the game doing the same fighting section over and over again maybe 30 times. I have screenshoted and edited the result to let you guys see and say what you think. Maybe someone else could try and see if this is the case for them as well. ( RTSS seems to not be causing any issues) My copy of the game is running through the Steam version, I have played the non-Steam version too and had the same result. Steam overlay was disabled at all times. Thoughts? Maybe someone else could do a similar test and let me know.
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Ok well idk if i'm in the right place but idk where to go anymore but i have a 2070 super with a ryzen 7 3800x 16 gigs of ram and the asus hero viii hero wifi motherboard and i have had it for about 3 weeks now i love it but my rainbow six siege and doom eternal are having crucial lag where the loading screen for just booting up doom is chugging so hard you cant even use the menu its so bad, in rainbow six siege certain maps will do the same thing where its just unplayable but some maps run perfectly fine, but the winning screen chuggs really bad too and if i try any online play it just cant work idk if its a gpu cpu ram motherboard issue, the only change i had that was 2 days before this stuff started happening was installing the Elgato HD 60 PRO for my switch recordings and i put it in the PCIe slot x1 where it said it goes, i have also got contact with Ubisoft to see if they could solve it but they said it was a packet thing with my wifi, then again i'm playing terrorist hunt games with 1 ping where some maps like i said are flawless and some are horrible. I'm going to try to run doom offline to see if it changes thanks for helping if you know how to
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This is the hardware recommended for Doom Eternal https://slayersclub.bethesda.net/en/article/5Wx9QeorMSfMZCwLg6VpoS/doom-eternal-launch-details I've gone a while without upgrading my pc, and I'm looking to run a solid 100-130 fps on ultra 1080p. (To be clear the "Ultra Nightmare" tab is what they are calling the game maxed out on ultra) Here are my Specs Mobo- Gigabyte G-A-H97-D3H Ram- 8gb of ddr3 (I have 16 gb coming in the mail) Cpu- i7 4790k quad core Gpu- Msi GTX 980 4gb Psu- I think 600-750 (gotta find out but it runs all of this well) I'm thinking that upgrading my Gpu is the best option, would love some advice I'm concerned my clock rate is too slow to run this 100fps+ without turning down to low settings. Supposedly the engine is vulkan only for slower hardware but I don't wanna take chances
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Hey guys so I haven't updated my pc in years, and I wanted to play doom eternal relatively fast, and at least hit recommended specs; above are the specs for it ("Ultra Nightmare specs" is the game maxed out) supposedly the game will run on Vulkan only and helps lower end hardware but I don't wanna take chances. So I thought upgrading my MSI GTX 980 to either a RTX Super Gaming X or a RTX 2060 would make sense will my cpu bottleneck it? most importantly how noticeable will the increase in performance actually be not sure it's actually worth it? (Here is a bench mark with the i7 4790k and RTX 2060 https://www.gpucheck.com/gpu/nvidia-geforce-rtx-2060/intel-core-i7-4790k-4-00ghz/) These are my specs MSI GTX 980 i7-4790k 24gb of DDR3 pny I think Coolermaster V750 80+ Gold Thanks in advance
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Whenever I go to play certain games (mainly Doom Eternal) my pc starts making an odd whining noise, that changes based on what's happening in game. At first I thought it was a hard drive issue, but after taking all my hard drives out and just using my ssd, the whine is still there. Now I think it could be my gpu, but it doesn't happen in all games, so I'm not sure why Doom Eternal would cause an issue like this, and not other titles. Here is a recording of my pc while playing. (For context, my computer is nearly silent in all other games.) Specs: Windows 10 Pro 64 bit MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Plus Intel i7-8700K (stock speeds) MSI RX 5700 2x8GB Corsair Vengance 3200MHz Intel 660p SSD Corsair CX650 (power supply) pc whine.mp3
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So I started playing Doom Eternal about a week ago, and I had the same surprise from when I had played the first one not long after launch date. It is so easy to drive on ultra settings 3440x1440 that my fps is skyrocketing when I don't limit it to 120 (fps is considerably higher than other games on my computer), and it makes me wonder what gives. Are the textures not so heavy or what? PS.: My pc specs are available on my profile.
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