There was no improvement after upgrading to a RTX 3080 Ti.
There was no improvement after upgrading to a RTX 3080 Ti.
I upgraded from my RX 2070 to a 3080ti but haven’t noticed any improvement. It seems the performance hasn’t changed much, and I’m curious about ways to boost it further. My setup includes a Ryzen 7 3700x, Gigabyte RTX 3080ti, 750 watt PSU with an EVGA adapter, an ASUS TUF Mobile laptop, 16 GB RAM, and a 1080p 144Hz monitor. I’m also checking if the monitor might be limiting my gains. I found this benchmark link: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/48533309
The games you play were likely constrained by FPS limits set by the CPU rather than the GPU. Consider this: the CPU sets the maximum achievable FPS, while the GPU decides the resolution and settings needed to hit that FPS. A 3080Ti is more than sufficient for 1080p, but you'll find it hard to get the most out of it. It's better used at 1440p with 144Hz or higher.
The games you play were likely constrained by FPS limits set by the CPU rather than the GPU. Consider this: the CPU sets the maximum achievable FPS, while the GPU decides the resolution and settings needed to hit that FPS. A 3080Ti is more than sufficient for 1080p, but you'll find it hard to get the most out of it. It performs better at 1440p with 144Hz or higher.
I upgraded from a 2070 super to a 6700xt and then to a 6900xt, seeing a big jump in frames per second each time. Still running at 144hz 1440p with a 3700 CPU core, I’m able to maintain 120-144hz on most games fairly consistently now. Going to a 5xxx series would give another 20-60 fps, but hitting the 144hz limit makes it unnecessary. You’ll likely see better results in benchmarks, but for gaming it seems like pushing the monitor limits is the best path. Maybe it’s time for a new display or swapping the 3080ti for some cash while keeping the 2070.
it seems you'd need to purchase another set of rams, upgrade the cpu, and install a 1440p monitor.