From what I have read about DSR, it should almost be same as native 4k. It does do upscaling and downscaling though so you can expect some performance difference. Why don't you run tests in your native resolution to test out your graphics card?
An update here, I just installed the AMD chipset drivers and the system immediately started crashing even in balanced plan. Uninstalled it and it stabilised. Changed power plan again and the system started crashing a lot!
I am not sure. Yeah I can easily gain the 1000 points back by doing a simple overclock, I am not sure why the reviewers are scoring soo much better. Probably because of open test bench and ambient temperature.
Thank you :)
I think for Ryzen 5000 series, there isn't any special Ryzen power mode as I do have the latest chipset drivers installed. I was also reading on AMD forums to use Windows balanced mode for default AMD and High performance for better control.
Just an update everyone, I just changed my power settings to Balanced and it doesn't crash anymore. Is it the recommended Setting for Ryzen? Never used Ryzen before so no clue.
Umm sorry, I am a novice when it comes to RAM overclocking/manual adjustment. Should I just change the manual setting in the Speed to 3200MHZ from 3600MHZ and leave everything else to default?
Hi,
I recently build a new system:
CPU: Ryzen 5900X (Stock)
Cooler: NZXT X63
Ram: GSkill Tidentz NEO 3600MHZ
SSD: Samsung 1 TB EVO PLUS
GPU: RTX 3090 FE (Installed in PCIE first slot with Gen 4)
Motherboard: Asus Crosshair VIII Hero X570 (Bios: 2311,
I have tried will all the new BIOS and...
Not sure why it doesn't validate. Your scores seem to be apx 1000 points below the reviews, same is the case for me. That + CPU bottleneck could be the reason for your lower FPS in Watch dogs legion. You can also try Timespy Extreme since that is in 4k. But 1440p Port royal should be good enough...
This does look like a CPU bottleneck. Can you try port royal benchmark from 3dmark? It's a purely GPU bound test so you will know for sure if your GPU is ok or not.
For Watch Dogs Legion, you can try overclocking your CPU a bit. Given that it is an Intel CPU, you should be able to easily...