rx 460 running slow
rx 460 running slow
Hi! Your RX 460 seems to be working decently so far, but you're noticing some issues with your monitors and performance in Rise of the Tomb Raider. It looks like the benchmark results don't match the online scores, especially at higher settings. You mentioned trying medium settings for around 52 FPS, which is a bit lower than expected. Could there be something affecting the display calibration or GPU performance? Checking for driver updates, ensuring proper power delivery, and testing with different monitor settings might help. Let me know if you want more tips!
There are three issues to address: 1) Make sure your GPU and CPU drivers are up to date. 2) Your CPU seems sluggish due to limited cores and low clock speed. 3) The RX460 is a budget, slow card—possibly you have a lower quality one.
Hi! I'm using the latest drivers, even though it might seem odd. It was a great harvest! I can't afford to upgrade my CPU right now—I might have gotten a faulty chip? Probably, the card was on Amazon for $80 and $20 MIR, so I ended up paying only $60 with free shipping. So far, I haven’t complained too much. It would have been nice if it performed like the reviewers did.
Hi! A bottlenecked GPU usually stays below 100% usage during heavy graphics tasks. You noticed it hitting 100% in Blender and Rise of the Tomb Raider, which suggests the CPU is limiting performance. It's possible the system caps GPU usage even when the GPU is nearly full. Regarding CPU bottlenecks, they can restrict how much the GPU can utilize, especially during compute-heavy operations. Let me know if you need more clarity!
Are you sure all your drivers were set up properly, especially for the Intel chipset or your custom board manufacturer?
Checking if you're getting the 9-series chipset from the board manufacturer or AMD.
Hello, thank you for reaching out. I understand you've already installed the 8 series chipset driver and have boosted your CPU's core clock to 3.7 GHz with an extra 300 MHz. It looks like you're experiencing similar performance, which might indicate a need for more threads.