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Try the engine tweaks on nexus and see if that helps, it helped a lot of AMD gpu users.
https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivionremastered/mods/35
CPU R9 5950X.
5800x3d
9070 XT
32 GB ram
Kinda seems like this. It should be disabled in BIOS if you're not using it.
I'm completely at a loss here. I've tried every fix I could find:
The Engine.ini tweak from Nexus Mods
Adding Oblivion to Windows' graphics settings
Disabling onboard graphics in both BIOS and Device Manager
Setting the 7900 XTX as the main GPU for Oblivion in AMD ReLive
Wiping and reinstalling drivers using AMD's cleanup utility
Installing the latest drivers that are confirmed to support Oblivion
Verified game files through Steam and even reinstalled the game
Nothing has changed.
The weird part? This game runs perfectly on my Plex rig with a 5600X and Intel B580, and also on another setup with a 5900X and 3080 Ti. But on my 7900 XTX paired with a 7800X3D, it won't go above 15 FPS—both in the menus and in-game.
Oblivion doesn’t seem to detect my GPU or monitor at all. There's zero usage reported for the 7900 XTX and the onboard graphics when running the game. The game draws about 100W total and still caps at 15 FPS. Meanwhile, every other game I've tested today pushes the GPU to 100% usage and around 390–410W.
I have the exact same specs even the same Nvme and it's running fine for me, well not fine random micro stutter and other jank but as well as it can... it's got to be something on your end, try disabling every background program, if you have more than one monitor unplug them just for testing purposes, remove overclocks ect. goodluck mate hope you get it running