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How do i get consistant 240 fps on Overwatch 2 1080p with 2080 TI and Ryzen 5600x?

Jrix

specs:

RTX 2080 TI had a 1060 6gb

Ryzen 5 5600x

RAM 16gb 3600Mhz

850watt psu

asus b550-i

240Hz 1920x1080 monitor

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How do i get consistant 240 fps on 1080p Overwatch 2. I get hard fps drops since i upgraded my gpu from 1060 6gb to this current one. i used to have 240fps flat without drops. i have all settings on lowest except the renderscale is at 80% i dont overclock my gpu only cpu to 4.6Ghz. i ofc capped the fps at 240 but i still get from 240 and dropping to 220 fps and sometimes lower. 

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Just now, Jrix said:

specs:

RTX 2080 TI had a 1060 6gb

Ryzen 5 5600x

RAM 16gb 3600Mhz

850watt psu

asus b550-i

240Hz 1920x1080 monitor

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How do i get consistant 240 fps on 1080p Overwatch 2. I get hard fps drops since i upgraded my gpu from 1060 6gb to this current one. i used to have 240fps flat without drops. i have all settings on lowest except the renderscale is at 80% i dont overclock my gpu only cpu to 4.6Ghz. i ofc capped the fps at 240 but i still get from 240 and dropping to 220 fps and sometimes lower. 

should i upgrade to the best latest cpu that supports my motherboard, like 5950x? or is it too overkill?

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Try raising settings to offload more work to the gpu rather than the cpu

 

Also oc the cpu, gpu, and the ram. gpu is simply a matter of playing with sliders in afterburner, cpu is simply locking 46 - 48 multi and 1.3 or 1.35v vcore, and ram is abit more in depth but sticking with 1:1 infinity fabric (3800-4000) its only a matter of tightening the subtimings (trfc trc trrd-l/s tfaw twr) though avoid dumping voltage into cl and twcl as those dont do much for performance but youll have to send a thaiphoon burner screenie here to idebtify ram ic as it is stupid to blindly ram oc (makes things alot harder)

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did you do a clean install of the gpu drivers? if you got 240fps with your 1060 in the same system then the new card is the issue, not the rest of your system. 

 

oh also, please whatever you do don't listen to @Somerandomtechyboi's ridiculous "solution". if the same system with the 1060 performed as you wanted there's no need for any of that. 

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Considering you upgraded your GPU and it is having issues, the first thing I would try is reinstalling drivers. Make sure you're on the latest one. If that doesn't work, you can try DDU. You can also double check your game settings. It is possible the game re-did the settings since it saw a new GPU, so maybe there's a setting that is bogging down the GPU. You can also confirm if the GPU is actually hitting near or above 90% utilization. If you want to go further, you can use HWiNFO to confirm if the GPU isn't hitting any sort of limit or is out of spec.

 

The other thing I would test is to uncap your FPS and set the "Vertical sync" in Nvidia Control Panel to "Fast". This allows the FPS to be unrestricted, and it simply drops frames that aren't ready by the frame refresh. It removes screen tearing without increasing latency, and allows the game to run over 240 which can improve input responsiveness to some degree.

 

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Besides that, if issues persist, it is possible your GPU is simply damaged. I'm guessing you got it used since it is a 2080 Ti, so who knows what happened to it.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Also do you have any evidence your setup should be able to get "240" fps? i mean its possible but seems like a phantasy number to me.

 

On 3/22/2023 at 12:15 PM, WereCat said:

Have you removed your old drivers with DDU

i mean we do need more info here. while ppl say ow can run on potato- and it can - it does still need resources for high framerates etc obviously.  ps: btw, yes its possible DDU helps, but when i upgraded from a 1070 to a 3070 i didn't use DDU, i didn't even reinstall drivers,  it shouldn't be necessary,  in fact its the *same* driver for this class of nvidia gpus

 

ex: i play "maxxed out" at 1440p, 120fps locked, no problem but when i set resolution scaling to 150% i do get some drops, so idk if op's setup can even do 240, regardless of settings... i do have my doubts! 

 

ps: i mean at 1080p maybe... at lowest settings... which means... you don't see shit, not great for a shooter lol 

 

 

 

On 3/22/2023 at 11:50 AM, Jrix said:

How do i get consistant 240 fps on 1080p Overwatch 2.

with better hardware for sure, with yours, see above,  unclear if thats possible 

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The direction tells you... the direction

-Scott Manley, 2021

 

Softwares used:

Corsair Link (Anime Edition) 

MSI Afterburner 

OpenRGB

Lively Wallpaper 

OBS Studio

Shutter Encoder

Avidemux

FSResizer

Audacity 

VLC

WMP

GIMP

HWiNFO64

Paint

3D Paint

GitHub Desktop 

Superposition 

Prime95

Aida64

GPUZ

CPUZ

Generic Logviewer

 

 

 

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