![]() ![]() Otherwise it tends to average around 70-110 fps. This was particularly during fog weather where the FPS really took a beating. I can maintain around 100+ fps generally, but it can drop as low as 57 fps I've noticed (haven't seen it drop any lower than that). Recently I've tried playing with the Nvidia GeForce optimised settings, which basically maxes everything. With those settings I would get mostly around 100+ fps most of the time, with drops as low as 70-80 during intense scenes in the city, explosions etc. And the Advanced Graphics all off (like extended shadows, and draw distance etc) I've experimented with a mix of all the regular display settings maxed except MSAA set to 4x. Please if there's other details I can provide let me know (and how I can retrieve/find them). I can't think of anything else right now that might be relevant to determining any performance impacts. Ghost Recon Wildlands, which runs nicely capped at 80 FPS running all settings maxed, and 1.20x resolution scaling) For some games I have created a specific profile where I framerate limit them further (e.g. I also have RivaTunerStatisticsServer running with a global framerate limit of 136. I have MSI Afterburner running with my own Fan speed curve so it ramps up a bit faster than the default, although temperature with my GPU has never been an issue (I've had the GPU since January). I also use it's RAM SmartTrim feature to clear the standby memory past a certain point. ![]() I have Process Lasso Pro and use the default "Bitsum Highest Performance" power plan. I run Windows 10 Professional 圆4, I have disabled "Superfetch" in the services and I have Windows 10's Gaming Mode turned off. My Nvidia Control Panel settings are as follows: I definitely noticed a huge difference in performance in games when following this and applying the settings in Nvidia Control Panel as well as using RTSS. Hasn't made a noticable difference but thought it was worth a try.Ī month or so back I came across this article and followed it: I didn't know about how the whole G-Sync stuff works, or Vsync, or what my settings should be. Completely removed my Nvidia drivers and software and downloaded and installed them fresh again. So I just selected one of the 4000Mhz XMP profiles and haven't had any issues, even with Need For Speed Heat that usually crashes within 5-10mins I played for over an hour for good measure and had no crashes.Īlso after my BIOS update the other day I gave the "Display Driver Uninstaller" tool a go. Since a few days ago I updated my BIOS version to 3.60 and the 3600Mhz XMP Profile appears to have been replaced, both my XMP profiles show the same 4000Mhz profile settings. I had my RAM set to use the XMP Profile of 3600Mhz (running it on the other XMP profile of 4000Mhz caused Battlefield V and Need For Speed Heat to crash but apparently that's common with high frequency RAM and those games). Case: NZXT Phantom 630 Windowed Edition Ultra Tower Case - Matte Blackįirstly, I was running BIOS version 3.50 on my TOMAHAWK MAX until very recently.HDD: WD WD4005FZBX 4TB Black 3.5" 7200RPM SATA3 (got this more recently, has some games installed on it).HDD: Seagate ST2000DM006 2TB BarraCuda 3.5" 7200RPM SATA3 (most of my games installed here).SSD: 2 more SSD's I've picked up since i originally did the build, similar to the Samsung one, I have some games installed on these.SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 2.5" SATA III 6GB/s 3D V-NAND SSD MZ-75E250 (OS installed here, not much else).PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 750W G2 80+ Gold Modular Power Supply.GPU: ASUS GeForce RTX 2080 Ti ROG Strix 11GB Video Card.Motherboard: BSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX AM4 ATX. ![]() RAM: Kingston HyperX Predator RGB 16GB (2x 8GB) DDR4 4000MHz Memory.CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X + Wraith Prism Cooler.ASUS VG248 24" FHD 144Hz (not G-Sync Compatible) ( ).ASUS VG278Q 27" FHD 144Hz G-Sync Compatible Gaming Monitor( ). ![]() First I'll share specs, some of my settings (please let me know if I can provide more detail), and then some of my benchmark results. I don't feel like my build is performing as well as it should be when it comes to gaming. ![]()
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