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It seems the game is running at a surprisingly slow frame rate.

It seems the game is running at a surprisingly slow frame rate.

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AskedRumble52
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07-19-2018, 05:12 PM
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I've set up a new rig with these specifications: an i7 9700k processor, RTX 2070 graphics, 16GB of RAM at 3200MHZ. The display is 1440p, and I'm using Ultra mode in RDR2 while playing at the camp—early game level. My frame rate stays around 50fps unless I'm looking directly at the floor or sky. Have you noticed this performance dip? It seems to be specific to this part of the game, but it could also point to an issue with my PC. I've checked benchmarks and expect over 60fps at that setting, but results aren't matching. The MSI Kombustor tool gave these numbers: https://gpuscore.top/msi/kombustor/show.php?id=333796. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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AskedRumble52
07-19-2018, 05:12 PM #1

I've set up a new rig with these specifications: an i7 9700k processor, RTX 2070 graphics, 16GB of RAM at 3200MHZ. The display is 1440p, and I'm using Ultra mode in RDR2 while playing at the camp—early game level. My frame rate stays around 50fps unless I'm looking directly at the floor or sky. Have you noticed this performance dip? It seems to be specific to this part of the game, but it could also point to an issue with my PC. I've checked benchmarks and expect over 60fps at that setting, but results aren't matching. The MSI Kombustor tool gave these numbers: https://gpuscore.top/msi/kombustor/show.php?id=333796. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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Freakiiianyx3
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07-20-2018, 02:01 AM
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Your GPU is operating within normal parameters, but I suggest you consider enabling ultra-low latency mode.
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Freakiiianyx3
07-20-2018, 02:01 AM #2

Your GPU is operating within normal parameters, but I suggest you consider enabling ultra-low latency mode.

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united32
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07-22-2018, 12:12 AM
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Have you noticed gamers nexus benchmark for RDR2? TLDW: You probably need to adjust your FPS limit to around 100 or 120. Not certain, but it’s doable. Check out the video. Your CPU has a bug in Rockstar’s engine leading to stuttering, though not low FPS. It might be a different problem. From what I understand, you’re only about 10 fps slower than expected? Have you tried disabling shadow play? Sorry if I’m mixing things up.
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united32
07-22-2018, 12:12 AM #3

Have you noticed gamers nexus benchmark for RDR2? TLDW: You probably need to adjust your FPS limit to around 100 or 120. Not certain, but it’s doable. Check out the video. Your CPU has a bug in Rockstar’s engine leading to stuttering, though not low FPS. It might be a different problem. From what I understand, you’re only about 10 fps slower than expected? Have you tried disabling shadow play? Sorry if I’m mixing things up.

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Vicho_Op
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08-03-2018, 02:38 PM
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RDR2 runs smoothly on my system. I’m using the Hardware Unboxed configuration. This setup works well with a 2080 Ti processor.
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Vicho_Op
08-03-2018, 02:38 PM #4

RDR2 runs smoothly on my system. I’m using the Hardware Unboxed configuration. This setup works well with a 2080 Ti processor.

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Copy007
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08-03-2018, 06:58 PM
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You believe your system is struggling? Let me share how it’s actually performing. The CPU runs a Ryzen 3700x, the cooler is Dark Rock Pro 4, and the GPU is an RTX 2070 with 16GB of RAM at 3600MHZ. At 1920x1080 resolution, it’s running at the lowest settings and only achieves around 50 FPS. The GPU temperature stays between 57-60°C, and usage peaks at 97-99%. Interestingly, your older i7-3820 with a GTX 1080 manages 60-80 FPS on high/Ultra settings with some adjustments. It seems the 2070 Super isn’t delivering the upgrade you expected.
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Copy007
08-03-2018, 06:58 PM #5

You believe your system is struggling? Let me share how it’s actually performing. The CPU runs a Ryzen 3700x, the cooler is Dark Rock Pro 4, and the GPU is an RTX 2070 with 16GB of RAM at 3600MHZ. At 1920x1080 resolution, it’s running at the lowest settings and only achieves around 50 FPS. The GPU temperature stays between 57-60°C, and usage peaks at 97-99%. Interestingly, your older i7-3820 with a GTX 1080 manages 60-80 FPS on high/Ultra settings with some adjustments. It seems the 2070 Super isn’t delivering the upgrade you expected.