Turning ray tracing off should increase your frame rates significantly, but at the cost of reducing visual quality.im getting around 90 100 fps in game is that ok with new specs some one said it go over 200 idk,but it plays great,and i am running graphics on hihg with ray tracing on.
fps goes up and down depeding on whats going on its gone as high as 150sray tracing off i get over 100 fps great graphics still
nzxt 510 case
msi b450 tomahawk max mobo
ryzen 5 3600 cpu
evga ko rtx 2060 ultra
16 gb gskill ddr4 3200
seagate 1 tb firecuda hd
before only 60 to 90 so ive gained quite a bit of fpsfps goes up and down depeding on whats going on its gone as high as 150s
nvidia optimize aint happening,im staying with ingame settings everything on low at 1920 by 1080 fps is good and graphics are still great i just need to kill more loland as you make a change you can see the vram bar go up or down
There are 2 factors to consider when changing graphics settings, every change will impact on either quality or performance, as I have said previously, increasing one usually decreases the other, but certain newer features in DirectX 12 have made it possible to increase performance without loss of quality as they now make rendering more efficient by doing things like not calculating the polygons that you won't be able to see in a scene/frame.nvidia optimize aint happening,im staying with ingame settings everything on low at 1920 by 1080 fps is good and graphics are still great i just need to kill more lol
I get that, but it's a common thing on forums, the same words said in a different way create a different meaning, you said it to be complementary he read it to be derisory, in the same way, that a fast clapping is encouraging and a slow clap is insulting, right?His (@freakdaddy64) computer is more powerful than the other dude. I was just trying to be positive towards the other one, but he goes like 'unnecessary'.