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im getting around 130-150 frames most time on ultra settings 1080p using a 3080 and a r7 5800x 32gb ram but i notice people on youtube are like always on 170 fps why is that?

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Are they playing on all low settings? Might be why they're getting 170 fps.

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7 minutes ago, SirWendall said:

Are they playing on all low settings? Might be why they're getting 170 fps.

No ultra

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28 minutes ago, InfernalClaw said:

No ultra

Most people are playing on an overclock. If you have adequate cooling, you can push your components a little further than stock frequencies. Look up guides on youtube or in this forum for information on how to do so safely. 

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14 minutes ago, connorkincaid said:

Most people are playing on an overclock. If you have adequate cooling, you can push your components a little further than stock frequencies. Look up guides on youtube or in this forum for information on how to do so safely. 

 this dude doesnt seem to be running an OC

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24 minutes ago, connorkincaid said:

Most people are playing on an overclock. If you have adequate cooling, you can push your components a little further than stock frequencies. Look up guides on youtube or in this forum for information on how to do so safely. 

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you can see how my gpu usage is not good here

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1 minute ago, InfernalClaw said:

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you can see how my gpu usage is not good here

??? What do you mean, not good?

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11 minutes ago, connorkincaid said:

??? What do you mean, not good?

77% on ultra plus it sometimes drops to the 60s

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2 minutes ago, InfernalClaw said:

77% on ultra plus it sometimes drops to the 60s

Things are going to vary from one person's PC to another. 77% usage isn't bad at all for the frames that you're getting. There's quite a lot of factors at play as to why you're not hitting 170fps. If you'd like to hit that mark, like I said, look at overclocking your GPU slightly. You could easily pump out some more frames. 

 

Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with. 

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33 minutes ago, connorkincaid said:

Things are going to vary from one person's PC to another. 77% usage isn't bad at all for the frames that you're getting. There's quite a lot of factors at play as to why you're not hitting 170fps. If you'd like to hit that mark, like I said, look at overclocking your GPU slightly. You could easily pump out some more frames. 

 

Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with. 

i really dont think i need an overclock like i said the dude in the video i linked didnt have any OC and was getting those frames

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1 hour ago, InfernalClaw said:

i really dont think i need an overclock like i said the dude in the video i linked didnt have any OC and was getting those frames

yes...but you're not

if you don't want to overclock to get those frames then change your settings. 

 

I'm a little lost as to what the goal of posting this was at this point. 

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4 minutes ago, connorkincaid said:

yes...but you're not

if you don't want to overclock to get those frames then change your settings. 

 

I'm a little lost as to what the goal of posting this was at this point. 

well i was just tryna see why my pc was underperforming and why someone else with the same specs is getting higher. but thanks for your help anyways

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1 minute ago, InfernalClaw said:

well i was just tryna see why my pc was underperforming and why someone else with the same specs is getting higher. but thanks for your help anyways

I really couldn't tell unless you gave me your full spec sheet, as well as the other persons. 

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12 minutes ago, InfernalClaw said:

well i was just tryna see why my pc was underperforming and why someone else with the same specs is getting higher. but thanks for your help anyways

 

In the YouTube video, the Ryzen 5800X is running at a constant 4.7 GHz across ALL cores.

There may have been BIOS adjustments done, so the CPU is always at 4.7 GHz.

If left on 'Auto' the CPU frequency should vary from Base Clock (3.8 GHz) and Max Boost (4.7 GHz).

 

Also, what memory are YOU running?

In the YouTube video, he is running DDR4-3600 memory.

Memory speed will affect Ryzen CPU performance, too.

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4 minutes ago, -rascal- said:

 

In the YouTube video, the Ryzen 5800X is running at a constant 4.7 GHz across ALL cores.

There may have been BIOS adjustments done, so the CPU is always at 4.7 GHz.

If left on 'Auto' the CPU frequency should vary from Base Clock (3.8 GHz) and Max Boost (4.7 GHz).

 

Also, what memory are YOU running?

In the YouTube video, he is running DDR4-3600 memory.

Memory speed will affect Ryzen CPU performance, too.

Im running auto on my cpu and 4 sticks of corsair vengeance rgb pro memory 3200mhz CL16

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3 minutes ago, InfernalClaw said:

Im running auto on my cpu and 4 sticks of corsair vengeance rgb pro memory 3200mhz CL16

 

There is already one difference.

The video is using DDR4-3600 CL14.

 

They didn't show much information of the CPU, but HWinfo was showing all cores running at constant 4.8 GHz.

Min / Max / Average was all 4800 MHz, even when the CPU was idle (~4% usage).

 

Reading the comments, Warzone is also set to use 8-cores, by editing the advanced_options.ini game file.

RendererWorkerCount = 8

 

ALSO video is fairly old, with the different season changes, comes with new patches, and FPS can increase / decrease.

 

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2 minutes ago, -rascal- said:

 

There is already one difference.

The video is using DDR4-3600 CL14.

 

They didn't show much information of the CPU, but HWinfo was showing all cores running at constant 4.8 GHz.

Min / Max / Average was all 4800 MHz, even when the CPU was idle (~4% usage).

 

Reading the comments, Warzone is also set to use 8-cores, by editing the advanced_options.ini game file.

RendererWorkerCount = 8

 

ALSO video is fairly old, with the different season changes, comes with new patches, and FPS can increase / decrease.

 

i did that 8 core thing in the options file will see if it makes a difference but thank you!

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