You're experiencing issues with achieving 60 frames per second in Ghost Recon Wildlands when running it on a GTX1080 Ti.
You're experiencing issues with achieving 60 frames per second in Ghost Recon Wildlands when running it on a GTX1080 Ti.
Consider reducing shadows and turf impacts. This title isn't particularly impressive... At 1080p, performance is somewhat constrained by the CPU. For instance, running it at 33% more resolution gave me just a 15% improvement over its native 1080p output.
He’s running low on VRAM—only 11GB installed, but 3.3GB is being used in the image.
I knew it was about my card—a GTX 970 with 4GB. Not a graphics card with 12GB, right? You really didn’t read that?
I don't understand it at first. The game isn't fully optimized, but it's not badly so either. The ultra options (especially shadows) really drain resources, yet on a blend of high and very high settings—similar to ultra on a 1080p display—I consistently hit over 50 frames per second, around 70 fps. That with a 480p resolution. If you can't push every setting in a game, it doesn't mean the optimization is bad (even at ultra, performance drops are noticeable).
By the way, I'm not here to argue the game's quality from a playability perspective. But I'm really frustrated hearing people claim this title is poorly optimized when it clearly isn't. (They didn't say Crysis was bad because they noticed real gains with higher settings; what matters is that those gains are fading over time.)
Hi, I see you're dealing with coil whine in your Gygabyte G1 1080 non-Ti monitor. It seems like Vsync isn't fully resolving the issue, and the noise disappears when you adjust the position. Have you tried checking the Vsync settings or adjusting the refresh rate? Also, ensure the cable is secure and consider updating your graphics drivers.
There’s a serious CPU limitation at 1080p with 60fps. At higher resolutions like 1440p or 4k, it starts to restrict performance. I’ve noticed this consistently. The card handles 1440p well but struggles in lower resolutions. Switching to 1440p at 144hz or 4k at 60hz should help a lot. Your system is strong overall, but the GPU isn’t keeping up when you push the resolution. Adjusting the display settings could make a big difference.
Curious about your current performance. You're using an EVGA 1080Ti FTW3 and achieving steady 60fps at 1440p on ultra settings with maximum input.