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RTX3070 FE Under performing

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Hi All, I've been playing Hunt: Showdown and currently my frames wont go any higher no matter what I do on my graphics settings. Everything is on Low but I'm not getting any luck at all. Below are my current specs:

RTX3070 FE
AMD Ryzen 5 3600X
ASUS ROG B450-F
CORSAIR VENGANCE 2x8GB RAM DDR4 2133MHz
CORSAIR 650W VS Series PSU
The game is stored on a Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1 TB PCIe NVMe M.2 drive and I've already tried uninstalling/reinstalling but the problem still persists. I've also attempted to run this offline in trials and I have no problems hitting 144fps constantly. Please help. Any pictures required let me know and I'll send them over.

It's worth mentioning, I had a 1080 previously and it seems like I've actually lost frames since upgrading to a 3070 which is a bit worrying.
 
2133 mhz ram on r5 3600 means you're beneath the performance of a first gen zen chip that runs with a 3000 mhz ram (not joking)

you need to get yourself 2x8 3000 cl15 ballistix kits and oc it to 3600 cl16 (chepest way) and tweak the subtimings along the way for most optimal performance

even going from 3000 to 3466+tweaked subtimings can mean a tons of performance difference... and u run at 2133


"It's worth mentioning, I had a 1080 previously and it seems like I've actually lost frames since upgrading to a 3070 which is a bit worrying."

this is not that possible (unless you used an ADM GPU before, that could've made sense), i made the completely same upgrade on a lower tier cpu yet i see improvements in every gpu bound game i played so far. if you try to push low settings on a 3070, you will never see improvements over a 1080... sorry to say this

but admitteddly, you need to go beyond 2133 mhz, that's for sure

for reference;

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This is really helpful, thanks for this. I'll get new ram ordered asap! Thanks!
 
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