[SOLVED] Need help with RTX 2060

Dec 12, 2019
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Ok i know i might say alot of uneeded stuff for a question, but i got a RTX 2060 Gaming Z 6GB this week and i also got a new Corsair 550W power supply and i really Love Playing Rust, all my friends with the same graphics card get about 120FPS in the game which is amazing and im only getting 80 with the same graphics ettings, i have the latest version of windows and i have the latest drivers, my GPU temp is at a constant 50C which is perfectly fine, please may someone help me

My specs:
16GB DDR 4 RAM
x370 Gaming carbon pro motherboard
Dell 144Hz monitor
Ryzen 5 1600x CPU
 
Solution
What CPUs do they have?

What Speed is your RAM? Are you running Dualchannel? If it is under 3200mhz or you have a single stick there is your problem

Ryzen 1st gens were rather weak when it comes to single core performance so CPU intensive or optimized games (like RUST) it's not going to deliver the frames that an Intel or Ryzen 2000 or 3000 will.

If you upgraded from a an older Nvidia card to the 2060, I suggest you reinstall the latest drivers and use the "Clean Installation" option in the Custom Installation install.

If you went from an AMD to the Nvidia 2060 I would suggest downloading and using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html ) to remove all AMD...
What CPUs do they have?

What Speed is your RAM? Are you running Dualchannel? If it is under 3200mhz or you have a single stick there is your problem

Ryzen 1st gens were rather weak when it comes to single core performance so CPU intensive or optimized games (like RUST) it's not going to deliver the frames that an Intel or Ryzen 2000 or 3000 will.

If you upgraded from a an older Nvidia card to the 2060, I suggest you reinstall the latest drivers and use the "Clean Installation" option in the Custom Installation install.

If you went from an AMD to the Nvidia 2060 I would suggest downloading and using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html ) to remove all AMD and Nvidia drivers then reinstall the 2060 driver after. You have to be in safe mode to properly use DDU.
 
Solution
What CPUs do they have?

What Speed is your RAM? Are you running Dualchannel? If it is under 3200mhz or you have a single stick there is your problem

Ryzen 1st gens were rather weak when it comes to single core performance so CPU intensive or optimized games (like RUST) it's not going to deliver the frames that an Intel or Ryzen 2000 or 3000 will.

If you upgraded from a an older Nvidia card to the 2060, I suggest you reinstall the latest drivers and use the "Clean Installation" option in the Custom Installation install.

If you went from an AMD to the Nvidia 2060 I would suggest downloading and using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html ) to remove all AMD and Nvidia drivers then reinstall the 2060 driver after. You have to be in safe mode to properly use DDU.

They are running Intel i5 dont know the Gen though

my RAM speed is 3200mhz

i recently upgraded from a GTX 1050ti but it was running at the same frames that my current graphics card is running now, yesterday i reinstalled Windows onto my PC so all the driver got wiped

do you suggest that i overclock the CPU would that help ??