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Ryzen 5 2600X
GTX 1080
16GB DDR4 2133mhz
B450 Gaming Plus (MS-7B86)
Game is installed on HDD (Don't really wanna move it onto SSD), but performance is way worse than I would expect.
In general, my game runs fine at 1080p, usually stays around 60 FPS, but it drops way too often into the 40s while I'm driving through certain streets or generally flying over anywhere. Even if I lower my settings to the minimum possible the experience is more or less the same. My old GPU also had a more stable FPS than my current set up.
Ye but u still are not supposed to have any lag on 1080
I got the same frames as him with 950 so idk what to say...
Try to optimise it in the gpu setting, not the game
Thats not a point i have grass on ultra with my old 1060 i think its something other
What to change in nvidia control to improve performance
I there only turn of vsync and change to prefer maximum performance and in 3d settings i set slider to performance
it might cause slight texture pop in on certain occasions but it seemed to help me
Specs ryzen 7 2700x
16 gb ram ddr4 3000mhz
I have already on off extended distance scaling
Yer if i have money for new cpu. I think my cpu and gpu have bottleneck
Yeah. The CPU is fairly weak for that GPU: https://pc-builds.com/calculator/Core_i5-7500/GeForce_GTX_1070/0KW0UNlu/
Is there no way to reduce bottleneck may if oc gpu
An i5-7500 has a locked multiplier, so it cannot be overclocked. You need an unlocked (K model) like a 6600K, 6700K, 7600K, 7700K, etc. to change the multiplier and OC it.
OC'ing the GPU would increase the bottleneck since it's your CPU that is the weak link.