Hey guys,
My RIG:
HDD: 4tb WD
SSD: 1TB NVMe Samsung 970 pro
MOB: ASUS TUF X570
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X @ 4.3ghz
GPU: MSI TRIO X RTX 3080
RAM: 4 x 8gb sticks (32gb) DDR4 Corsair Vengeance 3600Mhz running @3600mhz
OS: Windows 10 pro x64bit
Monitor: 144Hz 1440p 32" Curved Asus ROG Strix 1ms response
So I recently upgraded from a 1080ti with the same set-up otherwise, and am having some trouble. PUBG is my main game that I play (2600hrs so far) and the 3080 is not performing to the standard that I want.
Before, I was getting 120fps avg @100% GPU usage with the 1080ti on comp settings at 1440p. Now, I am getting about the same, maybe a little higher at 30-50% usage. I know whatever, I'm getting pretty high fps and whatnot, but I want 144fps continuous even in high load areas.
Now I've tried going to high load areas and I'm getting roughly 60-110fps at 40-60% usage. Other stats are averaging at about:
CPU usage 20-40%, temp 70ish degrees Celsius. GPU 70ish degrees Celsius (Max 83 apparently). RAM 11GB (30%), Disk anywhere between 10 and 100%.
I have Windows 10 on my SSD as well as PUBG.
I have used Heaven benchmark at 1440p epic settings and get a score of about 6000 with GPU at 100% the entire time.
If I uncap the lobby framerate on PUBG the GPU will run at 100% and give me about 2000fps lol.
I have downloaded and done clean installs for graphics drivers, amd chipset driver, bios update, and as a last resort conducted a clean install of windows 10 and all the updates. Still, I am having the exact same problem.
For now I am not OC anything, to rule out any OC issues, though I did try OCing both GPU and CPU to fix the issue. I have tried turning up the graphics to Ultra to increase the load but It remains at a small percentage and doesn't increase the FPS. I have tried capping and uncapping the FPS ingame. I have tried a fresh install of PUBG (at the same time I did the Windows clean install). I tried pulling apart my computer and rebuilding it in case it was a loose connection gremlin. I tried older versions of graphics drivers, as well as the studio drivers.
I have tried many of the fixes on forums that help some people such as changing the power mode to maximum performance and the NVIDIA power management mode as well.
I have made sure my RAM is running at 3600mhz in the bios.
Please help.
Update
It was the RAM in the end. Did a quick userbenchmark and found that the RAM was reverting back to 2133 MHz speed, because DOCP wasn't enabled.. my bad
My RIG:
HDD: 4tb WD
SSD: 1TB NVMe Samsung 970 pro
MOB: ASUS TUF X570
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X @ 4.3ghz
GPU: MSI TRIO X RTX 3080
RAM: 4 x 8gb sticks (32gb) DDR4 Corsair Vengeance 3600Mhz running @3600mhz
OS: Windows 10 pro x64bit
Monitor: 144Hz 1440p 32" Curved Asus ROG Strix 1ms response
So I recently upgraded from a 1080ti with the same set-up otherwise, and am having some trouble. PUBG is my main game that I play (2600hrs so far) and the 3080 is not performing to the standard that I want.
Before, I was getting 120fps avg @100% GPU usage with the 1080ti on comp settings at 1440p. Now, I am getting about the same, maybe a little higher at 30-50% usage. I know whatever, I'm getting pretty high fps and whatnot, but I want 144fps continuous even in high load areas.
Now I've tried going to high load areas and I'm getting roughly 60-110fps at 40-60% usage. Other stats are averaging at about:
CPU usage 20-40%, temp 70ish degrees Celsius. GPU 70ish degrees Celsius (Max 83 apparently). RAM 11GB (30%), Disk anywhere between 10 and 100%.
I have Windows 10 on my SSD as well as PUBG.
I have used Heaven benchmark at 1440p epic settings and get a score of about 6000 with GPU at 100% the entire time.
If I uncap the lobby framerate on PUBG the GPU will run at 100% and give me about 2000fps lol.
I have downloaded and done clean installs for graphics drivers, amd chipset driver, bios update, and as a last resort conducted a clean install of windows 10 and all the updates. Still, I am having the exact same problem.
For now I am not OC anything, to rule out any OC issues, though I did try OCing both GPU and CPU to fix the issue. I have tried turning up the graphics to Ultra to increase the load but It remains at a small percentage and doesn't increase the FPS. I have tried capping and uncapping the FPS ingame. I have tried a fresh install of PUBG (at the same time I did the Windows clean install). I tried pulling apart my computer and rebuilding it in case it was a loose connection gremlin. I tried older versions of graphics drivers, as well as the studio drivers.
I have tried many of the fixes on forums that help some people such as changing the power mode to maximum performance and the NVIDIA power management mode as well.
I have made sure my RAM is running at 3600mhz in the bios.
Please help.
Update
It was the RAM in the end. Did a quick userbenchmark and found that the RAM was reverting back to 2133 MHz speed, because DOCP wasn't enabled.. my bad
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