Playing assassin's creed odyssey i can't get a stable 60 fps at 1080p. I have a RTX2080 Super, AMD Ryzen 3900x, 32GB Ram, 1TB SSD, 4TB HDD, Corsair RM850I
What tool if any are you monitoring performance with? It's good to use something like MSI Afterburner so you know exact range (min, ave, max) of FPS, % of CPU and GPU usage, etc. It's also best to monitor temps to make sure it's not due to thermal throttling.Playing assassin's creed odyssey i can't get a stable 60 fps at 1080p. I have a RTX2080 Super, AMD Ryzen 3900x, 32GB Ram, 1TB SSD, 4TB HDD, Corsair RM850I
I am also having this problem. I cant get a stable 60 fps in any game. I have a 5700 XT and Ryzen 7 1700xPlaying assassin's creed odyssey i can't get a stable 60 fps at 1080p. I have a RTX2080 Super, AMD Ryzen 3900x, 32GB Ram, 1TB SSD, 4TB HDD, Corsair RM850I
My RAM is corsair dominator platinum rgb 32gb ddr4-3200mhzWhat tool if any are you monitoring performance with? It's good to use something like MSI Afterburner so you know exact range (min, ave, max) of FPS, % of CPU and GPU usage, etc. It's also best to monitor temps to make sure it's not due to thermal throttling.
Also, what speed is your RAM? Ryzens do best with good RAM speed, at least 3200 is recommended.
Please stop putting words in my mouth by incorrectly interpreting what I'm saying. I never said Ryzen was exhibiting lower minimums than Intel, just that FPS fluctuation in general is typical with Ryzens. There are many videos throughout the history of Ryzen demonstrating this, and no, I'm not going to chase them all down for you just because you want to turn this thread into a brand loyalty war.No, FPS low's are quite similar with both AMD and Intel. Please stop saying this about Ryzen's without proof to back up your claims.