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Hello ppl, first of all i have this build for around 6 months but since i havent played games so much it didnt bother me, that i feel like my gpu is underperforming (or maybe its cpu?!).

I have:

Asus strix Z390-E

i7-8700 (non k... yeah i know)

Asus strix 1070 ti

Gskill trident z 2x8GB RGB 3200Mhz

 

Drivers up to date.

 

When i play pubg @1080p all max settings i get around 80 fps,

when playing dota2 @1080p all max i have ~115-120fps and has a dip down to 70-80 when lots of effects comes into play.

In csgo i have 144 constant.

 

Temps are not the problem, because cpu has ~55*C and gpu temp is not going over 60 (with fans spinng at very low speed).

 

Its bugging me because i think im not getting what i should at least in dota, i know pubg has a shity optimization (still) but i think i should have better performance.

 

I hope i gave you enough info so you can give me your feedback.

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4 minutes ago, Cookiech said:

I hope i gave you enough info so you can give me your feedback.

We've seen plenty of humble brag first posts before so you've given us plenty.

But i'll still answer this anyway with , the temps are fine , the fps look fine , it's only a 1070 ti not a miracle worker so your results seem fine as well

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1 minute ago, emosun said:

we've seen plenty of humble brag first posts before so you've given us plenty.

But i'll still answer this anyway with , the temps are fine , the fps look fine , it's only a 1070 ti not a miracle worker so your results seen fine as well

Im sorry but i didnt want to brag or anything, i just thought that i should get more from this build as i have seen other tests and they have higher fps results, thats why i was wondering is this ok. 

Thanks for your reply.

 

Ps: i came to this community because i watch a lot of videos from Linus for a long time and i was thinking that i should get good advice from its community. Not here to make shit post, i get nothing from that.

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I'm surprised you have that many FPS on PUBG. Although, 144 on CS:GO is quite low, not to mention that 144 consistent generally only happens when the FPS are capped on a 144Hz monitor. Perhaps this is the case?

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21 minutes ago, bruny06 said:

I'm surprised you have that many FPS on PUBG. Although, 144 on CS:GO is quite low, not to mention that 144 consistent generally only happens when the FPS are capped on a 144Hz monitor. Perhaps this is the case?

Yeah, thats the case. Its capped with V-sync.

 

Why are you surprised with pubg? I saw people get around 120fps, same build same settings...

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24 minutes ago, Cookiech said:

Yeah, thats the case. Its capped with V-sync.

 

Why are you surprised with pubg? I saw people get around 120fps, same build same settings...

I'm very surprised. I had a 1070 before, which isn't THAT much slower than a 1070Ti, and  playing PUBG at 1080p max settings was a no-no.

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1 hour ago, bruny06 said:

I'm very surprised. I had a 1070 before, which isn't THAT much slower than a 1070Ti, and  playing PUBG at 1080p max settings was a no-no.

Ok i have just tested it and i had ~115fps with 35-40% of CPU usage and ~99% of GPU usage.
I dont know how, but nothing changed since last time i played it (month ago) but fps improved. Only driver updates.

But still im experiencing issues on Dota2 with fps drops which are from 144 to around 90fps (played last night). I think thats too much for that game.
 

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2 hours ago, bruny06 said:

I'm very surprised. I had a 1070 before, which isn't THAT much slower than a 1070Ti, and  playing PUBG at 1080p max settings was a no-no.

Yeah but are you comparing an i7 8700 to a Ryzen 5 1600? we're talking about as high as 25% performance gap in gaming CPU wise, without mentioning PUBG always ran like crap on AMD processors due to it's code/game engine.

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2 hours ago, Princess Cadence said:

Yeah but are you comparing an i7 8700 to a Ryzen 5 1600? we're talking about as high as 25% performance gap in gaming CPU wise, without mentioning PUBG always ran like crap on AMD processors due to it's code/game engine.

Fair point, should have accounted for that.

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Well me personally I am getting great performance out of my GTX 1070Ti, even with my Ryzen 7 1700 in play I get really high frame rates on a good chunk of my games.

Maybe you could overclock? because if you do and have proper cooling on your card you can unlock it to make it on par with a GTX 1080 and in my case that makes up pretty well for some of Ryzens setbacks in gaming even in PUBG.

I know with my overclock on my EVGA Ultra silent FTW GTX 1070ti I am acing pretty much every game I encounter, sure its still not on the level of your i7-8700 but dang it plays games like they are butter.

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8 hours ago, MadmanRB said:

Well me personally I am getting great performance out of my GTX 1070Ti, even with my Ryzen 7 1700 in play I get really high frame rates on a good chunk of my games.

Maybe you could overclock? because if you do and have proper cooling on your card you can unlock it to make it on par with a GTX 1080 and in my case that makes up pretty well for some of Ryzens setbacks in gaming even in PUBG.

I know with my overclock on my EVGA Ultra silent FTW GTX 1070ti I am acing pretty much every game I encounter, sure its still not on the level of your i7-8700 but dang it plays games like they are butter.

I have stock fans(three) on my gpu, should be ok?

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Just now, MadmanRB said:

well then, overclock that sucker!

Its got the cooling so you can unlock it to 1080 level performance.

I have to read a bit about OCing gpus, newbie in that field.. Im sure that i will find posts about that on this forum, maybe even for my gpu,

but if you have any advices i will gladly hear it.
Thanks.

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Just now, MadmanRB said:

well if you want a bit of a cheat sheet, I got my power target at 130%, my temp target at 92c, my GPU clock at 150Hz and my memory clock at 250mhz

This isnt the highest but its the level that most games are stable at.

 

Thanks.

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