Alright. Upgraded from my old i5-6500 to a Ryzen 2600 today. I have 16gigs of RAM, and I paired it with a RX580+. So I decided to load up Destiny, go into Trostland to try and benchmark the new CPU and get tweak my settings accordingly, but when I loaded in, my frames were already hovering at 30-ish. Which is unusual. So I decided to open task manager and see what my CPU would go up to while playing, and it never once went over 50-60ish %. Thinking it might've been a problem with the CPU, I decided to try and benchmark in Forza Horizon 4, another graphically intensive game with and open world. And that had no problem using my utilizing my CPU and I was able to run it at Ultra at 72FPS. So I don't think I have any issues with the CPU. I have an HWINFO log attached. Please help.
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It's not your Ryzen, I had the same setup on Battle.net and was getting 120 fps, I get 50 fps if I'm lucky on Steam. Everyone else is being pretty unhelpful with their comments, especially those that say its a low end spec, which it is not for this game. When the only thing that changes from one state to another is the game provider (Battle.net to Steam) and there is a subsequent loss of performance with no other changes, it's obviously the thing that changed. There are a lot of forum entries on Reddit and other places with exactly the same issue. It's not being readily acknowledged and there are no definitive solutions.
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I'm getting well over 120 fps with a 5820k and 2080ti with Max settings, 4k and res value at 120%..there's nothing wrong with the game. Might be time for a windows reset but your GPU is low end so it might not help. Make sure ssao isn't set to 3d and turn down foliage
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well, I know only 2 things what can give you additional fps for ryzen: - set shadows on low\lowest - increase ram speed\tight timings Actualy d2 using intense 1 thread\core for render, some thing like geometry and casting shadows for everything make just collapsing that thread\core. Only with good ram and high core clock speed 120fps+ can be achieved. For benchmark u can use titan planet at start point.
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I'm also having low GPU and CPU usage with my 7700k and 1080ti
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This seems to be an issue with AMD as I run an intel build with an nvidia gpu with basically no performance hit. All ultra 1440p with no motion blur or bloom effect at 120 FPS consistently. I know there was an issue with new ryzen chipsets that was fixed a few months ago but required players to update their chipset with a hotfix from AMD
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1 Replyi have read on this issue on several forums. one of the fixes that seems to work for most is going into the task manager and right clicking on destiny2 and setting it to HIGH priority. also in ur BIOS make sure that you have selected epcie or ipeg for the GPU settings do not let it auto set. hope this helps!
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Having the same issue here. Got a new 4k monitor but ran d2 on battlenet 3 weeks ago when I got it, ran smooth, consistently 80-90 fps on last wish which was the last time I played before shadowkeep. Then move over to steam on Oct. 1st and been noticing frames dropping to 30-40 fps, especially on gambit, the new area on the moon, and in the new vex offensive where it consistently dips to 30-40 fps and won't go up above 60. I've noticed on my task manager that d2 is using 25 percent of my GPU which isn't a lot. I ran all of my settings on low to see a difference, nothing which is weird. I tried to lower to 1080p which was my original on my old monitor, no difference, still 30-40 fps drops. But I run other games, and it runs smooth, r6 and battlefield work smoothly with high graphics. So I'm not sure if it's a steam issue or a destiny issue. I'm not sure...