F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Playing Warzone on a 2080 Ti processor with an i7-6700k can be challenging due to low frame rates.

Playing Warzone on a 2080 Ti processor with an i7-6700k can be challenging due to low frame rates.

Playing Warzone on a 2080 Ti processor with an i7-6700k can be challenging due to low frame rates.

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thehappy84
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08-11-2018, 08:43 PM
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I'm a bit late but found this useful. I have an i7-6700k, upgraded from an RX570 to a 2080 Ti, and didn't notice the performance boost I expected. My frame rate is around 80-90fps, and with RTX it's 70-80 sometimes up to 90 at 144fps. Even when dynamic resolution is enabled, it doesn't help much. I learned that the person who sold me the Ti card swapped its cooler with a regular 2080 (the SN was an 8GB model). That made me think it might have been a faulty card, overclocked too hard, or something else. I'm curious if others ever upgraded their CPUs and it really improved things for them. From what I hear, at least you got a solid 2080 Ti, but now the bottleneck is your CPU.
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thehappy84
08-11-2018, 08:43 PM #11

I'm a bit late but found this useful. I have an i7-6700k, upgraded from an RX570 to a 2080 Ti, and didn't notice the performance boost I expected. My frame rate is around 80-90fps, and with RTX it's 70-80 sometimes up to 90 at 144fps. Even when dynamic resolution is enabled, it doesn't help much. I learned that the person who sold me the Ti card swapped its cooler with a regular 2080 (the SN was an 8GB model). That made me think it might have been a faulty card, overclocked too hard, or something else. I'm curious if others ever upgraded their CPUs and it really improved things for them. From what I hear, at least you got a solid 2080 Ti, but now the bottleneck is your CPU.

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