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That poor GPU will usually offer half the fps it could with a CPU that old.
My Rig Ryzen 9 5950x 32gb 3600mhz ram 4080....
Newsest driver win 11 gpu sheduling on also Rezisbar
This is not due to performance, but to your hard drive, which has to unpack and save data.
Just lower the graphics and the game will run smoothly again. The game demands the best performance, but the game is good even with less graphics.
RTX 2080 Super
i9-9900KF
32 GB RAM (3200)
M2 SSD 3.0 (Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1 TB)
Resolution: 3840x1600 native (Dell AW3821DW 144Hz)
Vsync off (because of G-Sync)
FPS limit to 141 in Nvidia system settings
DLSS Quality
Sharpiness 0.5
Everything except shadows and volumetric fog set to ultra, the other two to high
Raytracing off
FPS 50 - 100+ (it rly depends where you are)
However, even with theese settings, but fairly rarely now, for a very short moment (like 1 second), the game likes to drop to 8 FPS still during cutscenes in hogwarts.
But with Raytracing "on" i had constant 8 FPS almost during the entire cutscenes no matter what settings.