Cyberpunk FPS experiences problems with Ryzen 3 3300X and RTX 2060 Super (Cyberpunk performance issues)
Cyberpunk FPS experiences problems with Ryzen 3 3300X and RTX 2060 Super (Cyberpunk performance issues)
Hey guys, long story short, her's my rig :-
Ryzen 3 3300X
INNO3D RTX 2060 Super (2 Fan Base edition)
Adata Gammix D30 (8x2) 16GB DDR4 RAM
Corsair VS 450W 80+ White PSU
Ant Esports ICE 300TG
Crucial BX 480GB SSD + 500GB +160GB(OLD) HDD
So, I've experienced unstable performance and stutters while moving the camera while in vehicles. Not only that my PC shuts down randomly after any cutscene or COMPLETELY randomly when game is rendered at Ultra settings (with and without RTX enabled as well). Interestingly when I press the default button in graphics settings, the game sets itself to Ultra+Ray Tracing Ultra Preset which is weird as I did not expect it to go higher than HIGH or Ultra without RTX ON. The game MASSIVELY drops FPS to even higher 20s when in demanding city areas. But I usually am able to run the game at 45FPS on Ultra with Ray Tracing ON. AND I'm running LOW CROWDS so the CPU shouldn't really give me any stutters as well but uh... ? I've seen YouTube videos running Ultra + Ray Tracing with somewhat 50FPS+ and the lower FPS are like 40s but without any stutters... I'm fine with High settings and even Ultra Settings without RTX ON as the game can be much more stable without it but.... My GPU can handle Ray Tracing medium fine as per the system requirements so why it isn't possible ? It seems that the game REALLY need 6 cores to be more stable because I also saw Santiago Santiago's video on RTX 2060 and he only had problems with Ultra + RTX like 30 FPS and lower. Oh and yeah I'm playing with DLSS Qulaity mode so that I can record my Youtube gameplay of cyberpunk as well but the footage seems more fluid than the actual gameplay.
Upgrade your power supply to meet the demands of cyberpunk. It’s pushing your GPU and other components far beyond their limits, and your PSU is likely failing to keep up without causing performance issues. This PSU is outdated and insufficient for the setup. Other factors might be involved, but starting here is essential since testing won’t yield reliable results with such a low-power unit.
Upgrade your power supply to meet the demands of cyberpunk. It’s pushing your GPU and other components far beyond their limits, and your PSU is likely failing to keep up without causing performance issues. This PSU is outdated and insufficient for the setup. Other factors might be involved, but starting here is essential since testing won’t yield reliable results with such a low-power unit.
It might be a contributing factor, but I'm sure it's not the main cause. Quad-core processors should never run anything, just halt operations. Complete shutdowns are typically hardware-related, not usually software issues.
It's a black and white lettering design against a white background.
Yes you are most probably correct because I ran Minecraft SEUS PTGI shaders too and they ran but also caused shut downs when I applied some good PBR texture packs like chroma hills. It probably is my PSU. I took it off from the old PC and just swapped it in the new one. I will have to buy a new PSU when the YouTube money arrives which might take some good amount of months of grinding on the platform but for now what solution do you suggest ?
as others have mentioned, you'll need a larger power supply. Also, keep in mind that people with setups much better than yours are sharing their experiences on this forum about low frame rates and unexpected drops.
So that's at least better than the older orange lettering VS, but not by much, and if it's old too on top of it, having come out of another PC, that just amplifies the problem and makes it even more likely. Check out the recommendations found at the page I've linked to in my signature below each of my posts. That will at least get you on the right path to a quality model. You want a GOOD 550w unit, minimum. I have an EVGA RTX 2060 Super XC Ultra gaming which I run with a Seasonic Prime Titanium 650w unit. You don't need something THAT high end or high capacity, at all, but it's definitely not overkill either if you are planning to do any overclocking (Or run PBO) of the CPU or graphics card.
A very decent 550w unit would be a good idea.