Reduced Effectiveness
Reduced Effectiveness
I’ve just installed a new graphics card, an RTX 2080, and I'm experiencing significantly reduced frame rates when compared to published performance data. Tests show that older cards like the GTX 1080 are achieving higher framerates than my current GPU. Specifically, in Battlefield 1 at ultra settings with a 1080p resolution, I’m seeing approximately 80-120 frames per second. Individuals using GTX 1080 or GTX 1080 Ti models typically achieve rates of 150-200 fps in similar scenarios across most games at 1080p utilizing DirectX 11.
My hardware specifications are as follows:
ASUS RTX 2080 with 8GB of VRAM
Intel Core i7-8700K processor
16 GB of dual-channel DDR4 RAM running at 3200 MHz
ASUS Z370 P motherboard
The most recent drivers have been installed
Temperatures are within acceptable limits. I would appreciate any guidance or suggestions.
That’s incredibly poor performance. With an RTX 1070 Ti, I'm achieving 1440p at ultra settings with 80-100 frames per second. Are you certain you have the latest drivers installed? And are any of your hardware components limiting the system's capabilities?
Switching from one processor family to a Z370 chipset was what I referred to as an upgrade. 😉
Hello. I’ve been experiencing precisely the identical problem with the same graphics card. I also own an Asus RTX 2080 and have spent several weeks researching this very question. After upgrading from an RX 480, I'm only obtaining approximately 15 to 20 additional frames per second in Battlefield 5 at 1080p (ranging from 75 to 85 fps on maximum settings). As I continue my investigation, I increasingly believe the issue lies with the card itself. I’ve recently obtained my return authorization. I've attempted numerous solutions including new RAM, a fresh Windows installation, installing games on an SSD, various drivers, and so forth. It appears to be a substandard motherboard design.