freakdaddy64
Recruit
whats your monitors native resolution
Yes, you set the level you want on a game by game basis, that way you might choose performance for competitive multiplayer games and then Quality for single player, open world games.You should be able to slide that optimal tab to the left to performance if you're just seeing optimal on the right side there's a little wrench and you click it
It can be very helpful in hardware limited situations in games that support it, such as Warzone, I have never really tried it, as even with the 2070 Super and Ryzen 5 3600 combination, I have never really felt hardware limited enough to need it.So, DLSS is not all that??
whats your monitors native resolution
On another note.. I used to have a wide Field Of View (aka peripheral vision).. Once I pushed my settings down, my FOV was a lot narrower...
When I pumped my settings back up to QUALITY from PERFORMANCE, I still have the limited FOV.. Would that setting be ASPECT RATIO that controls that???
and you are running a 3060 ti or 3070 ti i forget?
and remember
quality is less fps
performance is more fps
if you havnt done it yet go in game settings and go down the list in graphics and watch that vram meter and adjust what you need to get it as low as possible and should help with fps and when your playing do you know what the gpu performance percentage is?
and i still think from the comparison of cpus in earlier post you need to upgrade cpu to push that gpu because your cpu is bottlenecking your gpu.
and how old is your pc.
Thanks again for the kind words.im going to be the bearer of bad news here, i just looked up your mobo on amazon. you have a dd3 mobo. when i got back into pc gaming for codmw i had an amd am3 socket mobo and ddr3 ram and i could not do better then 70ish fps with a evga rtx 2060 ko graphics card so i started researching what i needed to do and found cod forums and met keyboard demon who is like my mentor and im the grasshopper. i had to upgrade my whole system to a msi b450 motherboard dd4 ram and a ryzen 5 3600 cpu and ended up with the smooth operator jr at an avg of 160 fps and now i have went further as you can see in my sig and recent video i have upgraded everything again to get where i want to be which is now smooth operator sr lol. so at the end of the day from my 2 year journey in my opinion you are getting all your gonna get, no need to tinker with it anymore. you need to upgrade your hardware because your system is older and is not allowing you gpu to do nowhere what it will. so when you can get to that point you will unleash the power that your gpu has. and when done i think you will see fps in the 140s to 160s.
The CPUs are virtually identical in terms of gaming performance, the difference between them if any will be down to margin of error.I have a couple of Core i5 machines at work I can probably get my boss to let me swap out for my Core i7 board..
GigaByte B365M DS3H with a Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9400F CPU @ 2.90GHz0 and DDR4 RAM
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MSI B365M PRO-VDH with a Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9400 CPU @ 2.90GHz and DDR4 RAM
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If these boards can help, I can possibly upgrade the CPU....
This is the board I would choose, it has the best cooling on the motherboard caps and mosfets and is the most gaming oriented board from the 3.I can also lay my hands on a:
MSI B360M BAZOOKA Intel Core i5 @ 2.80GHz 29 °C Coffee Lake and DDR4 RAM
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and looking at your monitors refresh rate of 60 hz no matter what fps you see your monitor is only going to perform at 60 fps. if im not correct there someone please respond.
You manager sounds like a decent guy.
Make a good gaming monitor your next upgrade before upgrading your new (well newly obtained) i5, as that would give you the best return on your investment.Now THAT is interesting.. Maybe it could be my monitor??