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Hi There Everything.

 

Was hoping someone might be able to assist.

 

I bought a Palit 1080ti a few weeks ago.

 

Tested it on Superposition and results are correct as per a 1080ti.

 

The problem is some of the games im getting terrible frame-rate as to what videos iv seen.

 

The 2 main games are Far Cry New Dawn, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider.

 

Other games like Metro Exodus run perfect with high frame-rates that i see on benchmark videos.

 

If someone has any idea why i would much appreciate it.

 

All games running 1080p.

 

Far Cry Results   -   86fps (Ultra)

Shadow               -   90fps (Ultra)

 

Videos i see online are getting in the 100s with a 1080ti and also a Ryzen 5 CPU.

PC Specs Below.

 

Ryzen 5-2600

16GB 3200Mhz

550w PSU

Palit GTX1080ti

Asrock X470 Gaming K4

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You're playing the game at the same parts? Or are you running in game benchmarks?
Did they use the same RAM? Same timings and everything? That could very well be where you're off.

How about the grahpics card itself? Is theirs overclocked? Is yours?

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Running in game benchmark on both.

My GPU is not OC.

A buddy of mine is running the same benchmark on a Zotac 1080 with a Ryzen 5 3600 and he is getting 97 FPS in the bench of Far Cry.

With regards to the videos, im not sure whether they have OC their rigs, but when i see a buddy of mine getting higher fps with a 1080 it makes me wonder is there something wrong.

 

At this stage it only seems to be these 2 games.

 

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Looking at the specs, in combination with your statement on the video's, you're only missing a couple frames, nothing i personally would worry about.

Aside of that, you state you have 3200mhz memory, but are you referring to factory specs or actual? Because the 2000 range of ryzen officially supports up to 2933mhz, they might not actually be clocked at 3200 if you didn't manually set that in the bios. So my first question would be. Is your memory actually running at 3200mhz?

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Unraid system: Epyc 7352, 24/48, 96GB ECC buffered @2666mhz, 2x GT710, GTX1050Ti

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5 hours ago, Caennanu said:

Looking at the specs, in combination with your statement on the video's, you're only missing a couple frames, nothing i personally would worry about.

Aside of that, you state you have 3200mhz memory, but are you referring to factory specs or actual? Because the 2000 range of ryzen officially supports up to 2933mhz, they might not actually be clocked at 3200 if you didn't manually set that in the bios. So my first question would be. Is your memory actually running at 3200mhz?

I actually have the Hyper X Fury 3600Mhz memory that iv enabled in the bios t run at 3200Mhz,

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Then . . . there's a couple other options i can think off.

Is performance of your disk drives ok? 

Is the CPU throtling? 

can you fix the CPU speed at 4ghz full time to test?

 

But in all honesty, i think it's more about the settings you're playing at compared to what others are playing at.

Gamesystem: X3700, 32GB memory @3200mhz, GTX1080 Hybrid

Unraid system: Epyc 7352, 24/48, 96GB ECC buffered @2666mhz, 2x GT710, GTX1050Ti

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