Hello! I have a high-end gaming PC with a 1440p monitor. However pretty much every game I play I don't get as much of fps as I should. For example, I play warzone on low to med settings and only get around 120 fps (I play at 1440 p). My friends that I play with have less powerful GPU and get more fps than me even if I switch to 1080p. Please help as I've tried so many things and I'm getting stressed out.
Specs:
OS: Win 10 PRO 64 bit
GPU: MSI Trio RTX 2080 Super
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700x
RAM: 32 (4x8) GB DDR4-3200
MB: Asus x-570 PRO
PSU: 750 W 80+ Gold
SSD: 970 Evo 500 Gb with windows
HDD: 2 TB
PSU: Corsair RM (2019) 750 W 80+ Gold
Monitor: LG 27GL850 set to 1440p + 144 hz in windows and the games.
USERBENCHMARK RESULTS:
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/31077778
Problem:
As more youtube videos I watch with my CPU and GPU as well as asking my gamer friends everyone gets more fps than I do.
In Cod WZ, I get around 100 to 120 fps on 1440p, while on 1080p I maybe get 140 fps. This is all on pretty much on minimal settings.
BattleField 5 on ULTRA 1440p runs at 80 fps, but when I look at youtube videos that have my gpu and CPU they get 100 to 140 fps on 1440p and ULTRA settings.
Also, on this website, it says what FPS I should be getting with my system components.
https://www.gpucheck.com/game-gpu/c...eforce-rtx-2080-super/amd-ryzen-7-3700x/ultra
What I've tried:
Reinstalled the game.
Updated every possible driver imaginable, chipset, bios, Nvidia etc.
Following the instructions here
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KsK55zgUAQ&feature=youtu.be
however it boosted maybe 10 fps in WZ, however, the game looked awful so I reset everything to default besides DSR factor (set to off) and power management (set to Max Performance)
Monitoring temps - my CPU is around 55 C and GPU is around 75 C when under HEAVY (Streaming and Playing WZ) load.
I have also disabled fastboot, gamer ba/ mode whatever, all overlays, etc.
I also enabled performance mode in Power settings.
Wiped all the drives and Cleaned installed windows.
Emabled D.O.C.P for ram in Bios, and set it to 3200 mhz.
What I have not tried:
I'm not so comfortable with BIOS tweaking so I didn't touch that part at all besides updating.
Please help! Thank you for taking your time and helping me out!
Specs:
OS: Win 10 PRO 64 bit
GPU: MSI Trio RTX 2080 Super
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700x
RAM: 32 (4x8) GB DDR4-3200
MB: Asus x-570 PRO
PSU: 750 W 80+ Gold
SSD: 970 Evo 500 Gb with windows
HDD: 2 TB
PSU: Corsair RM (2019) 750 W 80+ Gold
Monitor: LG 27GL850 set to 1440p + 144 hz in windows and the games.
USERBENCHMARK RESULTS:
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/31077778
Problem:
As more youtube videos I watch with my CPU and GPU as well as asking my gamer friends everyone gets more fps than I do.
In Cod WZ, I get around 100 to 120 fps on 1440p, while on 1080p I maybe get 140 fps. This is all on pretty much on minimal settings.
BattleField 5 on ULTRA 1440p runs at 80 fps, but when I look at youtube videos that have my gpu and CPU they get 100 to 140 fps on 1440p and ULTRA settings.
Also, on this website, it says what FPS I should be getting with my system components.
https://www.gpucheck.com/game-gpu/c...eforce-rtx-2080-super/amd-ryzen-7-3700x/ultra
What I've tried:
Reinstalled the game.
Updated every possible driver imaginable, chipset, bios, Nvidia etc.
Following the instructions here
however it boosted maybe 10 fps in WZ, however, the game looked awful so I reset everything to default besides DSR factor (set to off) and power management (set to Max Performance)
Monitoring temps - my CPU is around 55 C and GPU is around 75 C when under HEAVY (Streaming and Playing WZ) load.
I have also disabled fastboot, gamer ba/ mode whatever, all overlays, etc.
I also enabled performance mode in Power settings.
Wiped all the drives and Cleaned installed windows.
Emabled D.O.C.P for ram in Bios, and set it to 3200 mhz.
What I have not tried:
I'm not so comfortable with BIOS tweaking so I didn't touch that part at all besides updating.
Please help! Thank you for taking your time and helping me out!
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