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I need help. Bottleneck with Ryzen 5600x and RTX 2080 TI

Jrix
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37 minutes ago, Jrix said:

Hello i upgraded my pc long time ago, i had GTX 1080 ti with 2700x because i think i had bottleneck. i lost frames on Overwatch like 120 fps etc. so i sold my gpu and got myself a 5600x prosessor and a 1060 6gb and i got a stable 250 fps!. and now i got a rtx 2080 ti for free from a friend and my Overwatch game my games fps dropped from 600 fps to 220 fps rapitly. i really wanted to have a stable fps like i had with my 1060 but idk like 300 or 500 fps stable. (sorry for bad grammar i have dyslexia and not native language) i tried Nvidia Cleaininstall and update my drivers but i got the same issue. im glad for any tips and help proviced thanks. 

 

specs: 

Ryzen 5 5600x

RTX 2080 TI MSI Ventus?

2x8 GB 3600Mhz RAM

B550-i Asus ROG strix board

my temps on my cpu and gpu are ok.

 

- Jrix

There is no bottleneck, what resolution are you playing on, playing with epic settings on 1080p should give you an average of 250. 1440p should give you around 180-200 while 4K around 90.

 

Both 5600x and 2080 are more than capable of running any 1080p game. 

 

You could use MSI Afterburner or HWInfo to monitor CPU GPU temperature and clocks, you can also post the screen of the statistics while playing so I can review it.

 

Did you enable PBO, what PSU do you use and did you enable XMP?

Hello i upgraded my pc long time ago, i had GTX 1080 ti with 2700x because i think i had bottleneck. i lost frames on Overwatch like 120 fps etc. so i sold my gpu and got myself a 5600x prosessor and a 1060 6gb and i got a stable 250 fps!. and now i got a rtx 2080 ti for free from a friend and my Overwatch game my games fps dropped from 600 fps to 220 fps rapitly. i really wanted to have a stable fps like i had with my 1060 but idk like 300 or 500 fps stable. (sorry for bad grammar i have dyslexia and not native language) i tried Nvidia Cleaininstall and update my drivers but i got the same issue. im glad for any tips and help proviced thanks. 

 

specs: 

Ryzen 5 5600x

RTX 2080 TI MSI Ventus?

2x8 GB 3600Mhz RAM

B550-i Asus ROG strix board

my temps on my cpu and gpu are ok.

 

- Jrix

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Atleast i think its Bottleneck, it could be smt wrong with the gpu but idk how to check that.

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37 minutes ago, Jrix said:

Hello i upgraded my pc long time ago, i had GTX 1080 ti with 2700x because i think i had bottleneck. i lost frames on Overwatch like 120 fps etc. so i sold my gpu and got myself a 5600x prosessor and a 1060 6gb and i got a stable 250 fps!. and now i got a rtx 2080 ti for free from a friend and my Overwatch game my games fps dropped from 600 fps to 220 fps rapitly. i really wanted to have a stable fps like i had with my 1060 but idk like 300 or 500 fps stable. (sorry for bad grammar i have dyslexia and not native language) i tried Nvidia Cleaininstall and update my drivers but i got the same issue. im glad for any tips and help proviced thanks. 

 

specs: 

Ryzen 5 5600x

RTX 2080 TI MSI Ventus?

2x8 GB 3600Mhz RAM

B550-i Asus ROG strix board

my temps on my cpu and gpu are ok.

 

- Jrix

There is no bottleneck, what resolution are you playing on, playing with epic settings on 1080p should give you an average of 250. 1440p should give you around 180-200 while 4K around 90.

 

Both 5600x and 2080 are more than capable of running any 1080p game. 

 

You could use MSI Afterburner or HWInfo to monitor CPU GPU temperature and clocks, you can also post the screen of the statistics while playing so I can review it.

 

Did you enable PBO, what PSU do you use and did you enable XMP?

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1 hour ago, Sima01 said:

There is no bottleneck, what resolution are you playing on, playing with epic settings on 1080p should give you an average of 250. 1440p should give you around 180-200 while 4K around 90.

 

Both 5600x and 2080 are more than capable of running any 1080p game. 

 

You could use MSI Afterburner or HWInfo to monitor CPU GPU temperature and clocks, you can also post the screen of the statistics while playing so I can review it.

 

Did you enable PBO, what PSU do you use and did you enable XMP?

I play on the lowest settings and i i like to have my games resolution at 80% because the red line is a bit thicker and easier to see from distance.
i have after burner but i dont know much overclocking, i feel i dont need to do it. and i use 850 watt power supply gold 80+ rated.

would like to have my game on stable 250 fps with a bit better graphics, i am gonna try playing on medium settings when im home from work.
i will let u know if its working. :)

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On 3/17/2023 at 11:49 AM, Sima01 said:

There is no bottleneck, what resolution are you playing on, playing with epic settings on 1080p should give you an average of 250. 1440p should give you around 180-200 while 4K around 90.

 

Both 5600x and 2080 are more than capable of running any 1080p game. 

 

You could use MSI Afterburner or HWInfo to monitor CPU GPU temperature and clocks, you can also post the screen of the statistics while playing so I can review it.

 

Did you enable PBO, what PSU do you use and did you enable XMP?

okay i tried a little bit worked with upping the graphics and playing with the resolution but i still get small drops of fps here and there, from 249 to 220. i even overclocked my cpu to 4.4Ghz. the temps are fine too.

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52 minutes ago, Jrix said:

okay i tried a little bit worked with upping the graphics and playing with the resolution but i still get small drops of fps here and there, from 249 to 220. i even overclocked my cpu to 4.4Ghz. the temps are fine too.

You wrote that you have Ryzen 5 5600x as far as I saw, how did you overclock it to 4.4GHz if its turbo boost is set to 4.6 GHz by default with PBO.

That fps drop is not that problematic, sounds normal.

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On 3/18/2023 at 3:16 PM, Sima01 said:

You wrote that you have Ryzen 5 5600x as far as I saw, how did you overclock it to 4.4GHz if its turbo boost is set to 4.6 GHz by default with PBO.

That fps drop is not that problematic, sounds normal.

i think your right it is the resolution, but my monitor is only 1080p i cant make it 1440p. what if i max the settings to epic and cap my fps at 240 fps? does it work and does it effect my latency?

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2 hours ago, Jrix said:

i think your right it is the resolution, but my monitor is only 1080p i cant make it 1440p. what if i max the settings to epic and cap my fps at 240 fps? does it work and does it effect my latency?

Your internet latency won't be affected, you should be able to play like that with that hardware.

You can try it yourself, put those settings in, and test it out.

Ryzen 5 5600x | Gainward RTX 3060 Ti | 2x16GB 3200MHz | Samsung 980 1TB | 1 TB WD Blue | 120GB A400 Kingston Gigabyte M2 NVME 512GB  | BeQuite Straight Power11 80+ Gold 750W

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