[SOLVED] Low FPS on rtx 2080ti , Ryzen 3950x

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Hi guys i just got a new rig and trying to play war zone @ 4K ultra settings with rtx on and just getting around 60-70 fps( more towards mid 60s ) , my specs are as follows :-

Inno 3d rtx 2080ti Ryzen 9 3950x 16 cores 64 gb Corsair vengeance ram @ 3000 mhz Msi mpg x570 gaming plus motherboard
1 tb crucial nv me ssd 5 tb hdd Nzxt x62 kraken aio cooler Corsair 750w psu Acer 27inch monitor 1080p ( however I have made a custom 4K resolution through nvidia control panel)

Where as in I saw same specs with i9 9900k or even Ryzen 2700x is delivering around 80 - 100 FPS.

Can someone help ? Why am I getting lower FPS on this beast of a machine ?
 
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Here you go, Toms own professional review of the 10600k. This review the 3700x doesn’t even have PBO enabled and they used a 2080Ti at 1080p which is going to cause the biggest difference possible and not a typical or even recommended combination. Go up in resolution or down in gpu power and the gap reduces quickly. https://www.tomshardware.com/uk/reviews/intel-core-i5-10600k-cpu-review/3

Sounds like you might have a problem with your Ryzen rig.
Do you have Ray Tracing on? Here is a review and average of 82 FPS is with Ray Tracing off.
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i have raytracing on, getting about 75 fps on an average. i saw a youtube vedio where the guy with a i9 9900k was pulling 90 fps with no sweat. just wanna know why am i getting lower fps with a better processor.
 
i have raytracing on, getting about 75 fps on an average. i saw a youtube vedio where the guy with a i9 9900k was pulling 90 fps with no sweat. just wanna know why am i getting lower fps with a better processor.
At 4K the cpu is far less important as you are not able to push high fps. The higher the target FPS the greater the cpu work. It’s why cpu gaming benchmarks use lower resolutions like 1080p. At 4K you are limited by the gpu and your FPS will be very similar to someone running an i5 or R5.
Turn Ray Tracing off as that hits FPS hard.

Don’t believe all YouTube videos, there are a lot of fakes or misleading information on there.
 
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With Ryzen processors the gaming bottleneck will almost always be cpu and not video card. I have seen 1660 cards perform about the same as 2080 cards with Ryzen processors. I am not dumping on Ryzen or AMD as I have a Ryzen 3700X in my rig right now. An Intel I5 10600 overclocked to 5.1 Ghz will slaughter most Ryzen processors in gaming. That said, Ryzens are beasts when it comes to video editing. Oh, 4K gaming is kinda silly. The demands on the processor and GPU are still too great to justify it - especially with ultra settings.
 
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With Ryzen processors the gaming bottleneck will almost always be cpu and not video card. I have seen 1660 cards perform about the same as 2080 cards with Ryzen processors. I am not dumping on Ryzen or AMD as I have a Ryzen 3700X in my rig right now. An Intel I5 10600 overclocked to 5.1 Ghz will slaughter most Ryzen processors in gaming. That said, Ryzens are beasts when it comes to video editing. Oh, 4K gaming is kinda silly. The demands on the processor and GPU are still too great to justify it - especially with ultra settings.

I guess it works well for my need then because i mostly use my rig for post production and content creation stuff along with slight gaming. was gaming at 4k because why the hell not if i,ve spent so much. although one annoying thing about ryzen - nvidia combo is the jet sound the graphic card makes with fans @ 100% at boot , i wish that could be fixed as i am scared about the life of the fans.
 
With Ryzen processors the gaming bottleneck will almost always be cpu and not video card. I have seen 1660 cards perform about the same as 2080 cards with Ryzen processors. I am not dumping on Ryzen or AMD as I have a Ryzen 3700X in my rig right now. An Intel I5 10600 overclocked to 5.1 Ghz will slaughter most Ryzen processors in gaming. That said, Ryzens are beasts when it comes to video editing. Oh, 4K gaming is kinda silly. The demands on the processor and GPU are still too great to justify it - especially with ultra settings.
Most benchmarks disagree with you. While the i5 10600 does outperform the 3700x in average FPS it is not a big lead and it’s only at 1080p with a high end gpu. If you go up to 1440p or similar the gap is nearly nothing and at 4K the cpu becomes nearly irrelevant.
 
Here you go, Toms own professional review of the 10600k. This review the 3700x doesn’t even have PBO enabled and they used a 2080Ti at 1080p which is going to cause the biggest difference possible and not a typical or even recommended combination. Go up in resolution or down in gpu power and the gap reduces quickly. https://www.tomshardware.com/uk/reviews/intel-core-i5-10600k-cpu-review/3

Sounds like you might have a problem with your Ryzen rig.
 
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