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Edited by Nylss: 12/29/2020 3:46:01 PM
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Low FPS after GPU upgrade

The title sums it up. Before I upgraded, i had a gtx 980ti. On 1080p my system did well over 100fps on high. Then i upgraded to a amd rx6800 (fresh windows installation). Now I get 30 - 50 fps at the tower, no matter the resolution or settings. GPU usage is around 40 percent most of the time. I tried deleting cvars.xml and the windows game bar is not changing anything. I also tried every display mode and numerous resolutions. At this point, the game is unplayable for me, which is sad, as I always enjoyed the Destiny franchise. Everything (Drivers, Windows) is up to date. My sound output is set to 16bit and 44khz. I did the power management thing too. Every other game runns three times as good as it did before. My specs: Amd Ryzen 5 1600 Amd rx6800 2x8 gb Ballistix Sport 2666Mhz dual rank Asus Rog B350F- Gaming game is installed on internal HDD 1tb (was previously on external hdd so its not the problem) Please help... idk what to to at this point

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  • Its your cpu and ram.

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    • Please post screenshots of all your Destiny 2 Video Settings. In general ensure the Render Resolution at the bottom is set to at most 100% and HDR is disabled. Otherwise, download the latest GPU driver, download DDU from Guru3D, launch DDU in safe-mode and remove the current driver, be sure to check the option to disable the Windows Driver installations. Once the driver is uninstalled, reboot into windows normally and reinstall the latest driver. Last issue may be related to power consumption issues with the newer card, Ensure you are not daisy chaining the 8 Pin power to the GPU and each 8-pin connector is coming directly off the PSU. Meaning your PSU must be able to supply at least 300W to the GPU to the 2x 8 pin connectors (150W each) on top of the rest of the PC load (CPU, Storage, RAM, Fans, RGB, etc). To diagnose power related GPU issues, download GPU-Z from TechPowerUp. Launch the game in Windowed mode and click the sensors tab in GPU-Z. Check to see if there is a PerfCap Reason other than VRel. eg: Rel = Reliability. Indicating perf is limited by reliability voltage. (Normal) VOp = Operating. Indicating perf is limited by max operating voltage. Pwr = Power. Indicating perf is limited by total power limit. Thrm = Thermal. Indicating perf is limited by temperature limit. Util = Utilization. Indicating perf is limited by GPU utilization..

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