I bought a new gaming PC a couple of years ago:
CPU - i910900F
GPU - RTX 3080
RAM - 32GB RAM
And for all that time I have been underwhelmed by it's performance, specifically frame dips. In a bid to fix it I did an upgrade + a memory wipe. I upgraded the Mobo and added a 4090. Performance was undeniably better but I still get frame dips where neither CPU or GPU utilisation are anywhere near 100%.
I have just upgraded again having tried everything I could possibly think of from enabling Resizable BAR to updating the BIOS and so on.
So now I have a new CPU (i9 11900KF) and if anything the problem is slightly worse.
At this point my PC now looks like this:
Motherboard - ASUS ROG Maxiums XII Extreme LGA 1200 Extended ATX Intel Z490
CPU - i911900KF overclocked to 5GHz
GPU - RTX 4090
CPU Cooler - Not sure will check ASAP but it is liquid cooled
RAM - 32GB Corsair DDR4 Vengeance LPX 2666MHz
SSD/HDD - 2 x Samsung 970 Evo PLus 1TB
PSU - MSI MPG A850GF 850w
Chassis - ?
OS - Windows 11
Monitor - Sony BRAVIA OLED
BIOS version - will confirm but it's the very latest one (installed today)
I play on a 60hz TV and have zero interest in anything more than 60fps, I just want a completely locked 60 at max settings on 4K across everything and it seems utterly impossible at this point and I am beyond exasperated. Aside from the obvious expense of all these components it's absurd that I cannot get a consistent frame rate with the specs.
Interesting notes:
- Lowering resolution has little to no impact despite halving or even quartering the load
- DLSS or equivalent similarly seem to do nothing and if anything they add to the dips
- Most games have areas that are buttery smooth and one or two games (RDR2 springs to mind) are essentially immune to this issue but 95% of games I play are unable to hit 60fps at 4K with any consistency.
- I routinely check benchmarks for games to see what I should expect and I always fall short in practice
- The upgrades were all done by a friend who is a head of IT with 20 years of experience and he also cannot figure out why.
Can someone wave a magic wand or something cos I am so fed up with owning a near top of the line PC and having to judder through every game.
CPU - i910900F
GPU - RTX 3080
RAM - 32GB RAM
And for all that time I have been underwhelmed by it's performance, specifically frame dips. In a bid to fix it I did an upgrade + a memory wipe. I upgraded the Mobo and added a 4090. Performance was undeniably better but I still get frame dips where neither CPU or GPU utilisation are anywhere near 100%.
I have just upgraded again having tried everything I could possibly think of from enabling Resizable BAR to updating the BIOS and so on.
So now I have a new CPU (i9 11900KF) and if anything the problem is slightly worse.
At this point my PC now looks like this:
Motherboard - ASUS ROG Maxiums XII Extreme LGA 1200 Extended ATX Intel Z490
CPU - i911900KF overclocked to 5GHz
GPU - RTX 4090
CPU Cooler - Not sure will check ASAP but it is liquid cooled
RAM - 32GB Corsair DDR4 Vengeance LPX 2666MHz
SSD/HDD - 2 x Samsung 970 Evo PLus 1TB
PSU - MSI MPG A850GF 850w
Chassis - ?
OS - Windows 11
Monitor - Sony BRAVIA OLED
BIOS version - will confirm but it's the very latest one (installed today)
I play on a 60hz TV and have zero interest in anything more than 60fps, I just want a completely locked 60 at max settings on 4K across everything and it seems utterly impossible at this point and I am beyond exasperated. Aside from the obvious expense of all these components it's absurd that I cannot get a consistent frame rate with the specs.
Interesting notes:
- Lowering resolution has little to no impact despite halving or even quartering the load
- DLSS or equivalent similarly seem to do nothing and if anything they add to the dips
- Most games have areas that are buttery smooth and one or two games (RDR2 springs to mind) are essentially immune to this issue but 95% of games I play are unable to hit 60fps at 4K with any consistency.
- I routinely check benchmarks for games to see what I should expect and I always fall short in practice
- The upgrades were all done by a friend who is a head of IT with 20 years of experience and he also cannot figure out why.
Can someone wave a magic wand or something cos I am so fed up with owning a near top of the line PC and having to judder through every game.
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