Yes, it's possible to achieve good FPS in Rust with proper optimization and efficient code.
Yes, it's possible to achieve good FPS in Rust with proper optimization and efficient code.
you're seeing solid performance with around 70-90 fps most of the time in rust. your friend with a 1080 ti gets about 100 fps under similar settings. your build includes a high-end ryzen 5 3600, an i9 9900k, and plenty of ram, which helps. your cooler and case also play a big role. it seems you're getting better results than expected, likely thanks to your powerful hardware.
I’ve noticed I consistently reach around 80-100 FPS even at the highest settings, which is similar to a 1080p display. Do you think the CPU overclock remains completely reliable?
I've mostly used this CPU for everything. It's great for gaming, editing, and it consistently runs at 4.2GHz.
Getting 90-100 fps most of the time on 1440p is common. In rare instances it drops to around 75, which might mean my friend is getting more frames because his GPU is weaker and using it more. I believe a less powerful GPU tends to run at higher utilization to achieve better frame rates, though I’m not entirely sure.
I question that idea. GPUs are limited in what they can do. A weaker GPU won’t try to compensate by working harder...lol