New GPU but "low/dropped fps"

Dion__

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Hello!

First off i wanna say that this is me fourth card in a while. I started with the GTX 760 hawk then R9 380 4GB then i got a lent card called the GTX 750 ti and then i upgraded my R9 380 4GB to a R9 390 8GB.

So atm i'm using my R9 390 8GB. But the performace are not as aspected.
In black ops 3 i got 60 fps on highest settings without vsyn. But with vsyn it it 60 and dropping to 30.
In Minecraft i got 60 but it drops to 53/58 and in a "game" with allot of players i got 20/30 fps. While other streamers (I'm a streamer btw). Got around 60 fps in the same lobby.

And i just can't find the problem.
This is my build:
R9 390 8GB
2x4 GB Ram GeilDragon
Gigabyte 970A-UD3P
AMD3+ 8350 8 core
CoolerMaster GM Series G650M
KINGSTON SSDNOW V300 120 GB
Cooler Master Hyper 412S
Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 1 TB

I would like if you leave some suggestions like this:
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I will try them.

Already thx for your reactions! <3
 
1. no resolution given
2. did not specify if you are STREAMING while testing frame rate. You should specify when NOT streaming.

3. Does this disagree with your results?
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/call_of_duty_black_ops_iii_vga_graphics_performance_benchmark_review,7.html

Keep in mind your FX-8350 may be slower than the CPU used. Anyway, your 60FPS on max settings if 1080p seem about right.

4. If game is jumping down to 30FPS from 60FPS to stay synched then you may want to use RADEONPRO and force on Dynamic VSYNC. It should disable VSYNC if you drop below 60FPS.

You'd then get screen tearing (it turns VSYNC OFF automatically) but not the sudden lag of jumping to 30FPS.

5. Minecraft:
You didn't specify settings, or what streaming program you are using but it sounds to me like it's a CPU bottleneck. A less demanding program may help but I'm not familiar with AMD streaming.

Probably you want a program that uses the video encoder on your GPU. I think that's done via the Gaming Evolved client.
 

genthug

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Depending on what you're running at the same time in Minecraft... you definitely shouldn't be hitting something that low. In Vanilla I get ~250, dipping to ~200 if there's weather or massive world loading/world gen going on. But, that (as above) depends entirely on what else you have running at the time.
 

Dion__

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I'v got a streaming PC



 
Hey again,

I'm not sure if you are confused on this, but if you are testing while ALSO STREAMING the video content then that can use a lot of the CPU processing power thus giving you a CPU bottleneck and lower game performance.

You need to tell us the performance you get when:

1) NOT streaming the game, and

2) streaming the game
 

Dion__

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Hello!

There are no diffrents with streaming or just gaming. Cause i use a StreamPC to stream with obs and a capturecard that captures the monitor from me GamePC.

So the 1080P 60FPS benchmark where all made with only running the game even if i am streaming.
Cause my GamePC With the problemen doesn't use obs, My StreamPC Does.