Question XFX 6750xt help

wargasimxd

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need a little help with my xfx merc 6750xt. just upgraded from a old gtx 980 Ti i bought back in 2015. problem im having im getting the same fps in warzone 2 and bf 2042 as i did with the 980Ti. Ive used every video settings in game from low to recommended and getting the same frames as i did before. most of the time my 980Ti got better frames. I know there is a issue but cant figure it out. using the amd adrenaline software and using there OC settings made no difference. in COD warzone 2 with the 980ti i was average 90 on low and high and ultra around 60-70. With the 6750xt on ultra average is 60-70 and low settings 70-80, so the 7 year old card is out performing it and cant figure out why
 
Which processor/CPU do you actually have ? Maybe the CPU is holding back the new AMD GPU ? Kindly provide full PC specs as well, including the PSU model.

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Yup, as guessed before, your current CPU is indeed creating a bottleneck with your new GPU. Time for an upgrade, if you want to maximize the 6750XT's performance. I always increase the screen resolution as a temp solution while gaming if my processor is holding back the GPU.

Increasing resolution can at least put some more stress/load on the GPU, rather than CPU. Sometimes doing this helps, but not always.
 
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Yup, as guessed before, your current CPU is indeed creating a bottleneck with your new GPU. Time for an upgrade, if you want to maximize the 6750XT's performance. I always increase the screen resolution as a temp solution while gaming if my processor is holding back the GPU.

Increasing resolution can at least put some more stress/load on the GPU, rather than CPU. Sometimes doing this helps, but not always.

dam means i have to upgrade my dang mother board too, it oonly supports 6th gen intels. how to you increase the screen res? my monitor is a asus tuf monitor 164hz 1920x1080 thats the only res i can see