Bad performance after upgrades

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Hello everyone!
How some might know Monster Hunter: World came out about a week ago and I was planning to upgrade my pc by a slight margin to meet the system requirements or surpass them by a bit. Now i know the minimum settings are for '30 fps' but after doing some digging I'm confident my pc should handle the game with a decent 45-60 fps on the lowest settings at 1080p.

Right now i'm running:
CPU: AMD FX-8350 @4.3Ghz
GPU: GTX 1050 ti 4GB
With 16 GB of DDR-3 ram at 1334 Mhz

Would you say my assumption is wrong or could it be my pc doing some weird stuff.
I check the temps on a regular basis and CPU runs at 35 - 45 C while my GPU gets about 40 - 55 C with both of them locked at about 70% usage with every setting as low as can be. When trying to play I barely get 40 frames and most often dip into the 20s when i start fighting.

Uff... not sure if that's all the info i can give but i'll be happy to provide anything i can.
Thanks in advance!
 
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Yes I do use MSI Afterburner to monitor my temps and usage, but I also use Open Hardware Monitor, HWInfo64 and AMD Overdrive to cross check stuff.
 
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I have done that, turned up the texture settings and shadows a bit to just make it look a bit smoother, the frames don't suffer at all as you said, which is why I'm kinda wondering :c
 

xvid678

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1050ti is superior than gtx 760, by a good margin.

If you play it at lowest settings possible, you should hit 60fps.

While monitoring, what do you see? Can you put a screenshot of that? And a screenshot of your actual configuration in-game?

 
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This is the monitoring
These do not represent gameplay atm but about 30 - 40 frames are the average for me in an area like the rotten vale, which is not what I expected.

These are my settings:
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I had the GPU updated to the latest NVIDIA drivers but apparently they weren't so great so I downgraded again, didn't really make a difference. All the other drivers are up to date as that was the first thing i checked.
 
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i have no pro version but there is probably something similar for free?
 
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what exactly am I supposed to check? I looked at system optimizations and it gave me a few things to fix but I'm not sure what you mean
 

omar80747326

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Try to have an excellent GPU like the 1060 6gb or the rx580 8gb, I think that your vishera high end CPU and the 1050 ti are causing some type of bottleneck not enough vram or may be the CPU can't process a huge number of fps produced by your GPU as you're gaming on ultra low!, but I think that the vram is the bottleneck 4gb aren't very efficient for some games, even it was like that the CPU won't wait for help from the gpu, it can render graphics alone perfectly if it was powerful and can process huge number of fps.
 

xvid678

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You're suppose to scan and run a fix, and see if that helps.

Sometimes, we get stuttering and low fps because of performance issues or registry problems.

Have you tried to lock on vsinc?
 
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alright that's what I did, found a few things in the registry, repaired it and nothing changed.
Yes I have, but it seems that the cap on the framerate doesn't make it better, but appears choppier. I've used stuff like rivera and Special K to lock my Framerate to let's say 45 or 50 but it just dips below that all the time.
 

xvid678

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Well, from what I've read, the thing is about CPU. This is a very CPU bound game.

And for that, fx CPU suffers, for having low IPC, and old tech from 2011.

Your monitor only allows 1080p maximum?
 
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yeah I heard about the old tech suffering a bit, but the cpu isn't really being strained here from what I've seen, maybe i'm misinterpreting this stuff but yeah.

Yes my monitor is a 1080p monitor, nothing above.
 

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