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2080 to 3070ti = less rust fps

Soldato
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Hey,

So I upgraded from a regular 2080 (non super or ti) to a 3070ti.

I was expecting a some sort amount of gain in rust with fps but its actually gone down leaving me baffled.

Before with my 2080 with the same settings at 1440p I was getting around 130-136 fps.
Now with the 3070ti it's 98-100 fps.

Any idea what the issue could be, I wasn't expecting huge huge fps increase but certainly wasn't expected a decrease lol.

Specs -
11700k at stock (boosts to 5/5.2)
32gb 3600mhz cl16 ram
850w bequiet power supply

Cheers
 
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Thanks for the replies all,
I won't quote the posts as it'll be quite long post but purg, it's a fresh install of Windows, latest drivers all around, so there is nothing left behind from the previous :)

Tetras, I did check and on a fresh install of rust it always defaults to detail lever 4 and I always bump it to 6, with quality all maxed out etc I can very clearly remember what settings I was running prior and they're the same now, I'm just getting less fps, nvidia dlss does not do a thing other than bump it up by like 3-5 fps lol

Orc, possibly yeah, because I've not changed cpu but I'd still have thought there would have been at least some performance increase with it been a stronger gpu even if its not as optimised as well for that particular generation.

Freddie, haha I watch camomo frequently, I can guarantee I will never be on one of his vids, I detest cheaters, with that said I do know the game is full of them just from admin experience myself, they're dumb as..
 
One thing I did do differently was enable rebar within the bios (was previously disabled) , as I read somewhere this benifits the 3000 series cards, will try disable it and try again.
 
Bizzare,
You could try loading up the gpu to unload the cpu a little and see if you get better fps.

Crank up the setting.
I think its pretty much cranked,1440p with maxed out details,The only thing i turn down is Anti-Aliasing to FXAA as i could never really see the difference personally although maybe i should max this out to push the GPU harder.
My 4080 and 7600x were badly underperforming for a week until I upgraded my bios, which the guy at memoryexpress said they did in the half hour I had to wait for them to dick around in the back. After the latest bios it went from getting far below average on timespy to far above average. FPS in 1440p Doom Eternal maxed went from like 220 to like 500

Something isn't right for such a dramatic loss after an upgrade. Bit of an odd move though isn't it? While the 4k series has maybe been a bit underwhelming, a 4070ti would still be a massive upgrade and frame gen is a gamechanger in the right situation - it absolutely fills out my 280hz monitor in some games, and it can turn 70 fps into a high refresh rate situation.

I know they are overpriced, but I'm thinking they can still extend a future upgrade
Il have to check to see if there is any updated Bios,s for my motherboard,i ran 3D Mark Timespy and did get a bump in sore compared to my old 2080.

What surprised my is apparently my 3070TI boosted to 1905Mhz according to the 3D Mark Graph at a certain point,I dont know much how boosting works on the 3000 series but i thought it only went to whatever the subvendor set it too (in my case the MSI model i have is set to boost to 1770Mhz) im assuming it just had the thermal headroom so boosted further,Temps under this benchmark never really went over 65C.

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