[SOLVED] RTX 3090 GETTING 120FPS ON HIGH/LOW SETTINGS WARZONE 1080p ?

Sam.R

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Hello guys so i am suffering from low fps in cod warzone and some other titles too, but warzone seems to be the biggest issue for me at the moment. I run at 1080p and have tried putting my settings to highest setting and lowest setting and only seem to get 10fps difference. I upgraded from a 2080 and have only gained around 10fps. Im not sure if my CPU is bottlenecking or something but no matter what i try i cannot get FPS no matter what. I have seen people pulling the same fps as me with similar rigs on 4K, i dont know what im doing wrong at this point.

My Rig;
RTX 3090
Ryzen 9 3950x
32gb 3600mhz corsair vengence
ROG Strix X570-F
M.3 NVME SSD 1TB
Thermal Take 360mm Water Cooler
Corsair Fully Modular Gold certified 650W PSU

Thanks
 
Solution
3090FE bios: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/225524/nvidia-rtx3090-24576-200901
Max power limit of 400w. There are aftermarket cards with lower and higher limits than that.

My CPU utilisation is at 40 percent when i play
That's not an accurate way to measure cpu usage, because of the multiple cores/threads. You have to look at each one, because all it takes is one to hold back performance.

people are playing this game at 4k with the same frames as me
The performance of the RTX 30 cards scales better at higher resolutions.


Wait a minute... 3950X...
I just remembered something. This might be one of those situations where you have too many cpu threads that it 'confuses the game', thus are forced to disable...
Use DDU in safe mode to remove and reinstall your GPU drivers.
 
Use DDU in safe mode to remove and reinstall your GPU drivers.
Ive tried this already with no luck
 
Run a userbenchmark and post the link to the results.

Do you have latest BIOS, chipset drivers, Windows updates?
How are your temps idle and while gaming?
Temps are 40/45 idle and 78ish when gaming - BIOS has been updated, drivers are all up to date and so is windows. I can do a userbenchmark shortly and i will post it
 
did you aiming for 150-200FPS for the game so you decided to go 1080p expecting all the raw power from 3090 will turn into very high FPS because you thought 1080p is less demanding than 1440p and 4k?
So i was actually only meant to get 3080, but i couldnt get one because of the stock issue. I managed to get a 3090 instead though. I use my pc for streaming as well, so i wasnt sure id manage to pull off the high fps and stream at the same time so i thought id go with 1080... but this was before i ended up with a 3090
 
From what I've seen so far, the RTX 3000 series suffers from card power limitations and insufficient cooling. Have you adjusted any power or clock settings for the GPU?

Try running HWiNFO64 in the background (sensors only, logging on) while you game for 30 mins then upload the logfile somewhere we can grab it.
 
From what I've seen so far, the RTX 3000 series suffers from card power limitations and insufficient cooling. Have you adjusted any power or clock settings for the GPU?

Try running HWiNFO64 in the background (sensors only, logging on) while you game for 30 mins then upload the logfile somewhere we can grab it.
I havent changed anything, i did monitor my temps when i first built the pc and everything seemed fine (cant remember exact temps) but i can do a test now and upload it to you. Thanks
 
So i was actually only meant to get 3080, but i couldnt get one because of the stock issue. I managed to get a 3090 instead though. I use my pc for streaming as well, so i wasnt sure id manage to pull off the high fps and stream at the same time so i thought id go with 1080... but this was before i ended up with a 3090

did you have 1440p or 4k monitors to play with? if you have one then you can play around with those to see what kind of performance hit and FPS you will get when doing streaming. 3090 is a very fast GPU. if you want that raw power being translated into high FPS at 1080p you will also going to need extremely faster CPU to pair with it. but i don't think such CPU exist yet in this world. maybe in a few years. but at that time that CPU also won't be able to keep up with the fastest GPU at that time at 1080p.
 
From what I've seen so far, the RTX 3000 series suffers from card power limitations and insufficient cooling. Have you adjusted any power or clock settings for the GPU?
The 3000 series runs very cool especially for the level of performance. As for power limit there is minimal headroom for overclocking but generally the silicon doesn't overclock much so its not really an issue unless you are an extreme overclocker.
 
did you have 1440p or 4k monitors to play with? if you have one then you can play around with those to see what kind of performance hit and FPS you will get when doing streaming. 3090 is a very fast GPU. if you want that raw power being translated into high FPS at 1080p you will also going to need extremely faster CPU to pair with it. but i don't think such CPU exist yet in this world. maybe in a few years. but at that time that CPU also won't be able to keep up with the fastest GPU at that time at 1080p.
I understand that, the problem ive got though is that people with similar rigs to mine are getting 80-120 extra fps to me. Something must be wrong with mine... i get the same fps from when i had a 2080?
 
You can try the card in another system (say a friend's of yours maybe?). After that I would try as a last resort a windows reinstallation. If you still get low fps then you should rma the card.
I have tried fresh install of windows before already, didnt do anything. Dont have another rig i can try it on, but i dont think its the card. On doing a userbenchmark everything was fine?
 
The 3000 series runs very cool especially for the level of performance. As for power limit there is minimal headroom for overclocking but generally the silicon doesn't overclock much so its not really an issue unless you are an extreme overclocker.
May be true but hasn't the thermal threshold of stability also been lowered for these cards? Can't research now but will examine.

The card is hitting a power limit threshold.