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Is my system running like it should?

Mercuryaces

This may sound like a silly question, but I was watching youtube benchmarks of my system, which is a Ryzen 1300x w/ gtx 1060 3gb card, the video shows Destiny 2 running at well over 60 FPS on high detail, hitting 90 often times, I don't see the same performance, I'm seeing 60, never really any more, and drops to around 47. I overclocked my CPU to see if that made a difference and it didn't. What could be the reason for this disparity? Thanks in advance for any responses, greatly appreciated!

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if you have vsync or frame limit on then that would do it

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5 minutes ago, Cyracus said:

if you have vsync or frame limit on then that would do it

Thank you so much... I'm a total nubie to this whole pc thing, just built my first rig. Turning vsync off just threw me to over 130 fps.

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Checking Vsync is always the first thing to do if the FPS doesn't fluctuate. Because most of the time, you won't be running a steady FPS, especially if it is a magical number 60.

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7 hours ago, Underi said:

Checking Vsync is always the first thing to do if the FPS doesn't fluctuate. Because most of the time, you won't be running a steady FPS, especially if it is a magical number 60.

yeah, my mistake was thinking that had to do with the monitor refresh rate, and thus wouldn't affect actually games FPS, I'm learning as I go.

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Clock speeds are probably different on the card. 

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