s about Cyberpunk 2077 FPS performance
s about Cyberpunk 2077 FPS performance
Thanks for the update! Everything is fully configured and turned on, with quality set as the main priority. The only setting off is motion blur, as mentioned in Linus’s video. At 1440p, I’m currently seeing around 30fps, which is a bit low but the gameplay feels smooth and I’m avoiding stuttering—great job!
I think I can agree with that. I mean I understand why the game is so demanding. The graphics are insanely good and there is constant activity in the city and the CPU has to do all those calculations for every little thing. The 3080 is an amazing GPU that makes me regret getting a 2080 Ti. If had known a 3080 would be about 10% better at half the price I would’ve waited. Then again finding one in stock is nearly impossible and then greedy people are buying them up to sell for twice the price which is something I just cannot support or take part in. I think the 3000 series is great because it’s not like a huge bump in performance compared to the 2000 series but Nvidia was able to drop the prices to more affordable levels. Like people who couldn’t afford a 2080 can now buy a 3070 for much cheaper and get similar performance. I’m glad to hear the problem isn’t just my PC but is the game itself. Hopefully some patches are released to optimize it better. Thanks for your input! I appreciate it.
Looks like your setup is quite similar to mine. Both of us have an 8700K with 5GHz all cores, a 2080 Ti that’s close to yours in performance (roughly 7% slower in some areas for double the cost), and 32GB of RAM (my version is boosted to 3600 MHz). Are you using an NVMe SSD? I’ve got the game on my 1TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus.
Not an official update but this might offer some insight (performance boosts have mixed outcomes, results can differ) https://github.com/yamashi/PerformanceOverhaulCyberpunk Disclaimer: I don’t have the budget for CyberPunk or a machine that supports it, so proceed at your own risk 
the 3080 offers a noticeable speed boost, particularly in RTX performance. Running the 8700k at stock settings and using an SSD—likely a normal SATA drive—seems to be the case. I also have an SN750 in my PC, along with several other SSDs, but haven’t noticed any performance changes in games. The difference between SSD and HD is quite distinct. My 1080ti works well on my son’s PC as well, though at lower resolutions.