1/9/2024 0 Comments 1440p team fortress 2 imageUse a Display Port cable - I'm using one, brand new supposed to support 8k.Ĭheck the refresh rate in settings - Checked that in both Windows settings and in Nvidia Control Panel, everything is maxed out. I tried to looking around to see if other people ran into the issue I'm having and most of what I'm seeing is ĭisable VSync - Tried it, made no difference to FPS and notice a lot of tearing (not sure if that's the right word) or graphical issues. But 120 FPS seems drastic, especially when the 3080 is so much more capable than my 1080. So I know the old machine will get a performance boost from not having to run at the higher resolution my new PC is using. The "old" computer is connected to a 42" Samsung TV, only capable of 1080p. I put old PC in quotes because I've upgraded the motherboard and CPU from the 2700k that I had in it to a TUF Gaming Z690-Plus WiFi and a 12600k, and G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB 32GB DDR5 6000 memory, but I'm still using the same hard drives, PSU, OS, and my old GTX 1080. The old PC is showing me I'm getting around 180 FPS. Today I decided I would compare how my "old PC" runs GTA5 compared to my new PC. The game runs fine and no issues with the map so far, but my frames will not go past 59-60. This week I went back to playing GTA5 thinking I would notice an increase in performance, my old PC ran the game fine (around 70 FPS) but the map would usually case the frames to dip into the low double digits, sometimes as low as 12 FPS. I know I can't compare my setup with something I see on YouTube, but I figure it can still be used as a baseline or a reference of where my PC should be. I've been looking at benchmarks (mostly Gamers Nexus) and it kind of hit me that something might be off with my PC. I've only used the system to remote into work and play games, my old setup was about 10 years old so when I compared the FPS in Cyberpunk I was happy, I went from something like 25 FPS to over 70 FPS. PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower Grand RGB 1200W C has 1.44 TB free, game drive E has 1.38 TB free Storage: (Two) 2TB Samsung 980 Pro, Windows 10 and programs are installed on one SSD, games are on the other. Memory: G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR5 6600 The components are ĬPU cooler: CORSAIR iCUE H150i ELITE CAPELLIX I'm not sure if this is a hardware, software, or gaming issue but thought it made more sense here.Ī few months ago I assembled a new PC.
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