high end pc running poorly
high end pc running poorly
okay so ive made quite alot of posts around the internet at this point trying to get help since my 2080 ti, i9 9900KS, 64gb of ddr4 ram, system isnt running my games very well. And so far nothing has worked to make it better.
I just got my PC back after sending my pc back to the place i bought it, with no difference, the only game they even tried was csgo according to them since they appereantly didnt have any of the other games to test, and it seemed like it was running like expected.
CSGO is fine, with a couple stutter problems onces in a while, and running at 300 fps.
Rust is running at 70 - 100 fps but doesnt feel very smooth.
Escape from tarkov runs at 70 - 144fps but runs i go inside a building to a detailed place, it goes to 70 - 100 and starts lagging and just feels choppy and bad.
I just wanna play my games man, no forums so far have been able to help, not even the people from were i bought it. I have bought from them before so i trust them fully.
My old pc ran these games better than that pc bought from the exact same place. h
I am not a very ''techy'' guy. so i feel kind of hopeless right now. i have 144hz monitor with g-sync. i have tried with it on and off. and changing settings both ingame and in nvidia control panel. my monitor is plugged into my graphics card not motherboard.
these games are extremely poorly optimized and perform very badly on all hardware.
the problem lies with the games themselves—not your PC.
try playing tomb raider, battlefield or any other well-optimized titles; they should run smoothly.
my old pc performed better with games, and you notice many people with similar or lower specs playing the game more smoothly.
Well... then I’d suggest you begin by trying a few games that are known to work well or running some benchmarks to ensure your hardware is functioning properly (if it isn’t, we can assist). That way, you’ll know if the problem lies with these games.
Next, I’d recommend checking forums for these titles—like the Steam community—or searching online. People who are familiar with these indie games can offer insights about the engine they use and their performance, which might help improve your experience.