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im using 5800h+3060 laptop and got no issue so far.
My 7800x3d+7900xtx has zero issue as well.
Ps. Stand off bug workaround is to set audio to soundbar or headphone mode.
Im about 43 hours into the game.
ryzen 9 5900x
3080 RTX 10GB
32 GB of Ram
M.2 SSD
windows 11
Edit: Never mind, still have the problem with old Nvidia driver.
I did roll back, but same problem. I don't know what is cause this issue honestly.
Here are some steps you can take to diagnose and potentially fix the FPS drops:
Monitor your hardware: Use software like MSI Afterburner or HWMonitor to track your CPU and GPU usage, temperature, and clock speeds while playing games. This can help identify potential bottlenecks or overheating issues.
Update your graphics card drivers: Download and install the latest drivers for your graphics card from the manufacturer's website (Nvidia, AMD).
Close background applications: Before playing, close any unnecessary programs running in the background that might be consuming system resources.
Adjust game settings: Experiment with lowering graphics settings like anti-aliasing, shadows, and texture quality to see if they improve your frame rate.
Ensure proper ventilation: Make sure your computer has adequate ventilation and is not overheating. Dust buildup can also impact cooling performance, so consider cleaning your PC's interior if necessary.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it might be worth considering upgrading your hardware (CPU, GPU, or RAM) if your budget allows. However, it's crucial to research compatibility and ensure the upgrades will address the specific bottleneck causing the FPS drops.
If you are using very high textures, drop it to high. I have the same card and it solved this issue for me.
GPU: 4070 ti
CPU: i5 13600k
Ram: 32 GB DR4
The problem is that I can play for 135 on 2K but after a hour, frame drop to 40-60. This is a very odd situation tbh.