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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed8-O34oPOs
You're gonna have to stop telling people with RTX cards to turn off RTX.
Anyways the only way to get more FPS the right way is to put on DLSS.
I have a i9 9900K with rtx 2080 and get about 23(forest) -32(indoors but some outdoor city locations) fps on 4K with SMAATx2. DLSS brings it up to 50-60fps but the textures have too low of a resolution at that point (the upscaler makes it look like a slight guassian blur).
lots of people look at benchmarks from youtubers that can't be cited to anyone, and draw the conclusion that the 8700K is much better than a 8600K, therefore only it or something close should be able to use raytracing in Tomb Raider.. but most yt benchmarks are fudged. and it's more impressively done in Metro with no issues in its implementation; using these GPUs with good RAM, a 6700K at 4.5GHz performs almost identical to my new cpu. 12T even operating 'functionally' right now is not enough validation for that kind of loss on it or my 8600K at 5GHz. Tomb Raider needs more patches.
https://gaming.youtube.com/watch?v=1AFCpU8_F8o&feature=share
I have a rtx 2060 super but is little, same issue, the frame with the ry tracing on some time drop to 60 or less, an the graphics card its heating fast, like 5 min playing is 70c.