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Interesting, I do think it might be a vsync issue like @VincentHanna mentions. But I am on AMD and it feels perfectly fine even in the 30s-40s (when I was testing), like a properly triple buffered game should. So I don't know if it's something else getting in the way for an NV setup.Haven't seen the video yet but one thing I've noticed was that my RTX 3070 feels awful sub 60 fps whereas my rx5700 felt fine down to around 50-55(low fps is still low but it felt way better than what i have now).
Congratulations you finally found this thread you can discuss how cohesive cyberpunk is for you with ray tracing in here.
Congratulations you finally found this thread you can discuss how cohesive cyberpunk is for you with ray tracing in here.
It's a strange reality you live in but then you did mistake cyberpunk for real life.If you paid a little more attention you would realise it was the pitchfork waving AMD fanboys that dragged it in to another thread
Haha. That is a good one. Love this game
It's a strange reality you live in but then you did mistake cyberpunk for real life.
You went into an RDNA thread to spread fud about how great cyberpunk is with ray tracing ignoring everything else that was put in front of you. Even the twitter posts you just laughed at above how cohesive do they make the game?
I admitted the RT in CP2077 is so well done that I mistook it for the TV, yes. I don't see how that ties me to some strange reality. I've been buying Hauppauge products for a few decades.
I went in to a RDNA2 thread to find info on RDNA2's RT performance and to find out what AMD are doing with AI SS. Remember this is the GPU section on a PC centric forum. I could understand your comment if I'd gone in to the local fish'n'chips shop. Twitter, of course I'm going to laugh at silly bugs. That gif on twitter made me laugh out loud.
If you paid a little more attention you would know that ray tracing isn't enabled for AMD cards in cyberpunk 2077. I added 2077 just in case you thought it was some other game.
I've used the same CPU, a Ryzen 3600, with both GPUs, so an rx5700 and RTX 3070, and it's only the Nvidia card that's behaving weird sub 60 fps.I experience the same thing with my 3080... my thoughts are that it's still a Ryzen SMT issue that was supposedly fixed in the latest patches or not a problem for CPU's with 8 cores or more (3700X here). I can be running @ 55fps but it feels more like 25fps; once back up over 60fps it's fine.
Not the first time I'm having an issue with stuttering/frame pacing on Nvidia hardware, my 980ti was giving me a serious headache back in the day. Took 6 months before from release of the card before that problem sorted itself. Where as my Vega 64 was 110% solid in the frame pacing department even if the fps wasn't as high as one could want, the same goes for the RX5700 I've just sold a week'ish ago.Interesting, I do think it might be a vsync issue like @VincentHanna mentions. But I am on AMD and it feels perfectly fine even in the 30s-40s (when I was testing), like a properly triple buffered game should. So I don't know if it's something else getting in the way for an NV setup.
Indeed. The RT feels like a proper step forward that we have not seen in some time, since maybe tessellation.
I'm torn between getting a nice UW or just picking up a Philips 55" Ambilight TV. I'm using the Corsair LS100 lighting strips behind the monitor, which then project the colour on the panel on to the wall, but is no where near as effective as the Ambilight TVs.