Cyberpunk 2077

Cyberpunk 2077

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Pedin Feb 24, 2024 @ 7:48am
Can Ryzen 7 2700 hold up? Update 2.11
I played this game in v1.5, and the game was running good.
I heard some people saying that after 2.0 the CPU usage was increased, and when i tried my FPS didnt pass 40.
Does update 2.11 make the game runs smoother on old CPUs?

Ryzen 7 2700
RTX 3080 Ti
16GB RAM
Running on M2 SSD
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kripcision Feb 24, 2024 @ 7:55am 
the SMT update is supposed to help but for some on ryzen it doesnt and need a smt fix
i would try this hex edit fix thats supposed to increase utitlization on ryzen cpu's, use the program 'HxD' to make the edit.
https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/mods/13024?tab=description
Wabbajack Feb 24, 2024 @ 8:02am 
My Ryzen 5 2600, 16GB RAM, and RX 6700 xt, HDD runs smoothly at 60 fps 90% of the time with High++ settings.

Maybe you can try this

Pre-First Solution
I deleted the UserSettings.Json in AppData\Local\CD Projekt Red\Cyberpunk 2077.

First Solution
Look for the most stable driver for your GPU. My gpu is Rx 6700 xt, I switched my driver from the latest AMD driver version 24.1.1 to AMD driver 23.9.1. From what I researched online 23.9.1 is the most stable AMD driver currently. For NVDIA idk.

Second Solution
If in the crash report this is written D3D12MA: Out of memory. Maybe you can try this.

1. Enter the control panel
2. System and security
3. Allow remote access
4. Advanced
5. Performance settings
6. Performance and advanced
7. Virtual memory, change and choose the disk where the game is
8. Vustom size and i put 12000

Third Solution
It seems the root cause was AMD fTPM while having SAM (smart access memory) enabled. After disabling fTPM and enabling SAM.

This video just an example, because each mobo has different menu/settings view.
https://youtu.be/4T7X67TQdUQ

I also reset my XMP/ram. I forgot how I did this, but basically I just;

1. Unplug my ram and switch their position. (Maybe you can skip this)
2. Go to bios.
3. Then I select the A-XMP profile available.
4. Save and exit

Fourth Solution
Add the cyberpunk.exe to exception to windows defender or any antivirus you have.


From here on, I THINK it's the fix for the stuttering and lags.


Fifth Solution

Disable Multi-Plane Overlay.

1. Open regedit
2. Go here HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Dwm
3. Right click on the right, at the empty space and click on NEW -> DWORD32 VALUE.
4. Name it OverlayTestMode and set the value to 5 like shown. Then reboot.

Sixth Solution
Tune your GPU as shown here, idk about Nvdia GPU as I only use AMD.
https://youtu.be/cKmhVAhy7Sw

Seventh Solution
Try to do steps 1-3.

1. Reset Global Graphics
2. Disable PCI Express
3. Disable Game mode

However I just did the steps 3 since I already did the 1st & 2nd.

https://youtu.be/VmVk2mPeFLM

Eight Solution
Limit your FPS, the video I listed are just some example.
For AMD:
https://youtu.be/HzYSw495H5M?t=433

For Nvidia:
https://youtu.be/5OPwIowUriA

Also try to limit the FPS using the in-game settings.

That's about it, I think I just tried all of that and I can launch my game and I didn't get any stutter (I think, hard to recognize). I hope this will help some of you. If there's anything I forgot to add, I will add it later.
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