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FPS issues

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15 hours ago, owg123 said:

In my old PC (old as in from yesterday), I was able to get around 30 FPS with very high settings on LSPDFR. I had a GTX 960, intel i5 4690k, and 8gb of RAM.

https://i.imgur.com/A4Ox7C3.jpg

 

I decided to upgrade so that I could get smoother gameplay, so I upgraded to a RTX 2060 and 16GB of ram.

https://i.imgur.com/AUB2S32.jpg

 

As seen in the screenshot, my FPS didn't change much, and now the GPU wasn't being utilized at 100%. I made the assumption that the reason that the FPS hadn't changed was that the GPU was being bottlenecked by my old CPU, hence the lack of usage from the GPU.

I bought a Ryzen 7 2700, which apparently is leagues better than my old i5 4690k and definitely wouldn't bottleneck the GPU. I bought a new motherboard and 16GB DDR4 RAM since my old motherboard wouldn't fit my new CPU. I also bought water cooling and a new power supply. Here's my gameplay with the upgrades:

https://i.imgur.com/bplop8t.jpg

 

Does anyone know what's going on here? My GPU definitely shouldn't be getting bottlenecked by my CPU anymore, but for some reason, my GPU is being used even less than before, and I'm getting less FPS. Before I made any changes, my GPU was being used 100%, why has it gone down so much?

 

If anyone has any possible solutions to my problem, I would greatly appreciate it. It's possible that I installed something incorrectly in my computer since I had to make educated guesses as to where a few things plugged into.

 

Thanks!

 

check out this thread 

 

21 hours ago, owg123 said:

In my old PC (old as in from yesterday), I was able to get around 30 FPS with very high settings on LSPDFR. I had a GTX 960, intel i5 4690k, and 8gb of RAM.

https://i.imgur.com/A4Ox7C3.jpg

 

I decided to upgrade so that I could get smoother gameplay, so I upgraded to a RTX 2060 and 16GB of ram.

https://i.imgur.com/AUB2S32.jpg

 

As seen in the screenshot, my FPS didn't change much, and now the GPU wasn't being utilized at 100%. I made the assumption that the reason that the FPS hadn't changed was that the GPU was being bottlenecked by my old CPU, hence the lack of usage from the GPU.

I bought a Ryzen 7 2700, which apparently is leagues better than my old i5 4690k and definitely wouldn't bottleneck the GPU. I bought a new motherboard and 16GB DDR4 RAM since my old motherboard wouldn't fit my new CPU. I also bought water cooling and a new power supply. Here's my gameplay with the upgrades:

https://i.imgur.com/bplop8t.jpg

 

Does anyone know what's going on here? My GPU definitely shouldn't be getting bottlenecked by my CPU anymore, but for some reason, my GPU is being used even less than before, and I'm getting less FPS. Before I made any changes, my GPU was being used 100%, why has it gone down so much?

 

If anyone has any possible solutions to my problem, I would greatly appreciate it. It's possible that I installed something incorrectly in my computer since I had to make educated guesses as to where a few things plugged into.

 

I have the same problem. Im glad to see that im not the only one who have this issue.

 

6 hours ago, Pazzi said:

 

 Is this thread fixing the issue? 

 

Sorry for my bad english im from germany. 

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