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what do you think about this?
- i played csgo and many others games on 1280x960 , in rust i tryed a 1280x960 and 1440x1080, or even lower, but all the res have the same issue with pixeled characters
Depth of Field - OFF
Ambient Occlusion - OFF
Anti-Aliasing - OFF" at the top when I check graphics options. shitty outdated guide.
-rep
13900HX
RTX 4080 mobile (175w) *** This is the max wattage for 4080's in laptops
32gb ddr5 @ 560mt/s
1TB PCIe 4.0
2560x1600 @ 240hz
Rust settings were optimized using Geforce Experience
- Some tinkering done with common "professional FPS settings" found all over the place.... never helped a meaningful amount.
Seeing average FPS of 120-140... the gpu overclock seems to actually hurt performance because there's a function of giving up CPU wattage to provide to the GPU, so i believe i'm CPU bottlenecked at this point, not GPU, but tinkering with the wattages, lowering the GPU wattage to 140 lowers temps a fair bit and I would not see below 130, never above 150.
i have i9 and 3090 but only get 150 and idk why