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What's your optimal settings for the game?
Hey all. So I recently upgraded my pc in the last few weeks. Upgraded to a RX 6700XT, along with a Ryzen 7 5800X and 32 GB of RAM. It's nice to finally play the game at 60 fps. I know the game isn't as optimized as it could be which stinks.

But let's cut the the chase. Just wondering what your settings are that you have found to make it look as best as it can. At parts of the game for me it looks grainy or just not as good as I would like. Just would like see where you all are running it at in your settings?
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So far the game needs ram bandwidth, below 3000MHz (the higher the more stable) it stutters or get low fps/ fps Drops.
The only settings that have huge performance impact are raytracing gras and shadow quality (in this order) ans other setting has nearly no impact to performance.
dark-breed a écrit :
So far the game needs ram bandwidth, below 3000MHz (the higher the more stable) it stutters or get low fps/ fps Drops.
The only settings that have huge performance impact are raytracing gras and shadow quality (in this order) ans other setting has nearly no impact to performance.
What do your settings look like?
EpicGeezr a écrit :
dark-breed a écrit :
So far the game needs ram bandwidth, below 3000MHz (the higher the more stable) it stutters or get low fps/ fps Drops.
The only settings that have huge performance impact are raytracing gras and shadow quality (in this order) ans other setting has nearly no impact to performance.
What do your settings look like?
at my 5800x with 32gb 3600MHz RAM and RX6600 8GB (x16) anything is at max.

raytracing is off btw.
Dernière modification de dark-breed; 2 juil. 2023 à 10h46
dark-breed a écrit :
EpicGeezr a écrit :
What do your settings look like?
at my 5800x with 32gb 3600MHz RAM and RX6600 8GB (x16) anything is at max.

raytracing is off btw.
5900x and a 3090 here but otherwise the same, maxed out since day one with no issues.
Dernière modification de Shinkiro; 2 juil. 2023 à 10h51
Windowed borderless and anti-aliasing off made the most difference for me performance wise.
Dernière modification de Sabaithal; 2 juil. 2023 à 10h59
csand a écrit :
5700x/5700xt (anniversary edn) undervolted (highly suggest undervolting your amd GPUs, each one has a sweet spot where you will get better performance and lower heat), 32gb ram

Max settings except motion blur off and depth of field set to high (I found Max too blurry or something), true fullscreen and HDR

Playing at 1080p, using amd super resolution to upscale on my 4k tv
How does one undervolt their gpu?
csand a écrit :
EpicGeezr a écrit :
How does one undervolt their gpu?
So in the radeon control centre you go to performance. In that spot there is a preset "undervolt" setting to choose from. That's a good safe starting point but in my experience you can always go lower. In a nutshell - you drop the max voltage a little, benchmark/stress test, if it's good drop it some more, benchmark, keep doing that until the card becomes unstable. This vid shows how in more detail:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vnWFvKbyA4A&pp=ygUYaG93IHRvIHVuZGVydm9sdCBhbWQgZ3B1

For your reference, I am running my 5700xt anniversary edn. @ 2070Mhz and 1070mV max (stock is 2070 @ 1200mV), and it runs perfectly stable, in fact benchmarks higher than stock OR overclocked!

As a bonus, even in my tiny itx system (Fractal node 202) it rarely gets above the 60's or early 70's (celsius)
Think I will give this a try and see how it goes thank you
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