This helps a lot and was curious what card I was going buy I got a rx 7800 xt that I’m going to pair with a msi 240 27 hz old monitor at 1440p thoughts
@HenrikTheeKing I appreciate your post. I'm currently running RTX 3080ti with a Ryzen 9 7900x. 32gb of ram 6000mhz. Using an m.2 ssd for storage with more than enough reserve space. It's annoying that I'm getting around 100 to 120fps on all low settings. I feel like I should be at least getting 160.
@HenrikTheeKing All my in game settings are set for 1440 and pretty much low and normal settings. No ambient occlusion, no upscaling, etc. My display is a 4k 144hz Asus ROG Strix monitor.
@@ryanjensen7612 I would recommend running the game at the native resolution of your monitor which is 4k. Follow all the steps in this video (NVIDIA control panel settings and display settings) and then load the game. Make sure as covered in the video you set the ‘display’ tab as I have covered in this video. Then, in your graphics settings ‘quality’ tab on the game - set resolution to 100% (ie 4k). Then switch DLSS on and set DLSS to ‘ultra performance’. Set DLSS sharpness to zero. Set texture resolution to ultra low and anisotropic to normal. Set everything else to low, ultra low or OFF in the quality settings. Now go back to display settings and restart your shaders. Now reboot the game. See if that works. If you are now getting only 120 frames the game should look really good and if you are getting more than 144 frames turn some of the other graphics in the game up a notch until you have both 144 frames and also a good clear picture.
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This helps a lot and was curious what card I was going buy I got a rx 7800 xt that I’m going to pair with a msi 240 27 hz old monitor at 1440p thoughts
So glad the video helped. Please could you clarify your question further if that is ok?
Which Graphics driver version are you using?
The latest update mate from 5 December I think it was?
@HenrikTheeKing I appreciate your post. I'm currently running RTX 3080ti with a Ryzen 9 7900x. 32gb of ram 6000mhz. Using an m.2 ssd for storage with more than enough reserve space. It's annoying that I'm getting around 100 to 120fps on all low settings. I feel like I should be at least getting 160.
@@ryanjensen7612 are you running the game at 1080? Or 1440, or 4k? I’m assuming maybe 1440 but want to just check.
@HenrikTheeKing All my in game settings are set for 1440 and pretty much low and normal settings. No ambient occlusion, no upscaling, etc. My display is a 4k 144hz Asus ROG Strix monitor.
@@ryanjensen7612 I would recommend running the game at the native resolution of your monitor which is 4k. Follow all the steps in this video (NVIDIA control panel settings and display settings) and then load the game. Make sure as covered in the video you set the ‘display’ tab as I have covered in this video. Then, in your graphics settings ‘quality’ tab on the game - set resolution to 100% (ie 4k). Then switch DLSS on and set DLSS to ‘ultra performance’. Set DLSS sharpness to zero. Set texture resolution to ultra low and anisotropic to normal. Set everything else to low, ultra low or OFF in the quality settings. Now go back to display settings and restart your shaders. Now reboot the game. See if that works. If you are now getting only 120 frames the game should look really good and if you are getting more than 144 frames turn some of the other graphics in the game up a notch until you have both 144 frames and also a good clear picture.