Low performance with a 5080

cyrashapa

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As title states i am getting around 30-120 fps with a 5080 paired with a ryzen 9 7950x3d 32gigs of ddr5 ram with expo turned on and it's installed on an nvme drive

I am running a new build with fresh drivers and the build doesn't have any issues playing another game cyberpunk is maxed with 260fps. 

I have tried lowering settings from maxed to low and the fps change is the difference of maybe 20 fps I have also turned off dynamic meshing in which didn't give me much more performance. The cpu runs at 20-30% usage while the gpu goes from 40-80% rarely ever touching 100.

As for the cpu I have also tried setting affinity for the cores and disabling every odd core in which that did absolutely nothing... I have un-installed twice this doesnt change anything. I have 2 nvme drives gen 4 and have moved the file between the two just in case.

Gpu settings: I have set maximum performance, capped frames turned vsync off and on nothing I do within the nvdia panel changes the fps.

I am at a loss, the game ran better on my 4070ti lol

 
As title states i am getting around 30-120 fps with a 5080 paired with a ryzen 9 7950x3d 32gigs of ddr5 ram with expo turned on and it's installed on an nvme drive

I am running a new build with fresh drivers and the build doesn't have any issues playing another game cyberpunk is maxed with 260fps. 

I have tried lowering settings from maxed to low and the fps change is the difference of maybe 20 fps I have also turned off dynamic meshing in which didn't give me much more performance. The cpu runs at 20-30% usage while the gpu goes from 40-80% rarely ever touching 100.

As for the cpu I have also tried setting affinity for the cores and disabling every odd core in which that did absolutely nothing... I have un-installed twice this doesnt change anything. I have 2 nvme drives gen 4 and have moved the file between the two just in case.

Gpu settings: I have set maximum performance, capped frames turned vsync off and on nothing I do within the nvdia panel changes the fps.

I am at a loss, the game ran better on my 4070ti lol
Showing a log would help. You may have some errors causing problems.  Also, your GPU isn't likely the issue as the game is more CPU intensive, unlike most games that are GPU intensive.  That means your bottleneck is far more likely to be at the CPU.  Of course, bad drivers or other things may still mean it is a GPU problem.  Sometimes drivers aren't good and you will be better off with older drivers.

 
Hmmm have you updated your BIOS yet? Are you running any performance boosting programs like Asus or Armory Crate? How is your storage, is it an SSD? Anything interesting in a log file?

 
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I messed around with it all night and the fix so far is completely baffling to me. It turned out (high efficiency mode) in Msi OC bios options

Bios was updated for the ryzen 9 update but not the latest as it was just compatibility for the 9000 chips.

The fix fingers crossed was to go into my bios and turn on high efficiency mode I got maybe 1-2% increase on benchmarks but now 7 days 2 die is running 170-200fps with everything on ultra stable.

 
I messed around with it all night and the fix so far is completely baffling to me. It turned out (high efficiency mode) in Msi OC bios options

Bios was updated for the ryzen 9 update but not the latest as it was just compatibility for the 9000 chips.

The fix fingers crossed was to go into my bios and turn on high efficiency mode I got maybe 1-2% increase on benchmarks but now 7 days 2 die is running 170-200fps with everything on ultra stable.


Nice! Yeah... MSI and Asus are the worst offenders, putting in settings and such like you described saying they're the best thing since sliced bread, only to cause performance issues at best and even system instability/crashes at worst.

 
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