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Receiving a RTX 2060 tomorow, hope I'll see improvements with that ancient CPU of mine (won't be able to change for a while)
Ryzen 3900x, 5700XT, 32GB, M.2. @1440 60FPS basically locked. Everything on Max settings. With latest GPU driver.
BUUUT, I noticed an issue with the VRAM, suddenly I was over the limit I didn't change any settings, so I checked windows and there is 2G of VRAM jump from other programs that wasn't there. AMD software shows about the same numbers the game is as well.
not really sure what's going on.
My old Ryzen 5 2600 had issues with my RTX 2060 and that cpu is much much better than that old i5. You're gonna want a new motherboard, ddr4 ram and a better cpu. At least a i5 7th gen to a i7 8th gen or if you go amd a Ryzen 5 5600X to a Ryzen 7 5800X. All of which would be around a $500 upgrade for AMD, Maybe like $250-$300 for Intel.
I'm considering messing with visual settings to get a constant 60, but I'm assuming that my CPU is holding me back more than anything.
This is irrelevant to the thread but I'm running 5700XT with a Ryzen 5 3600. Wanted to know if you upgraded from an older CPU to your current one and if the 3900x is a huge leap in performance or not, because that's the next Computer part I'm considering upgrading in the future.
It's highly unlikely your Ryzen 3600 is the bottleneck, perhaps worth considering a 5600X at a later date if you decide to replace the 5700XT but I wouldn't rush into it.
probably denuvo has a huge part in performance, lets wait for some patches and see how they can improve, thanks for the feedback guys
i'm running on high/max with shadows on medium btw, 1080p and lockking to 60fps, maybe thats because i have no troubles at all