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8/11/2019 3:14:54 AM
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Upgraded entire PC 2080ti still garbage FPS? Plz Help!?!

So I was using a threadripper and bought a 2070 super. I was getting an average FPS of 70-80 FPS at 1080p max graphics... for reference, my 980ti in my media PC running on an i5 gets between 90-110 FPS at the same graphics settings. So I had friends look at it, took it into memory express where I bought the card, and nothing, every test says my PC is running perfectly fine. So I said fine, bought a new motherboard, CPU, ram, and bought a 2080ti. Now I'm only getting about 110FPS average at 1080p max graphics, and often less if sitting in trostland in the EDZ pve, or in crucible. I've updates all drivers directly from manufacturers websites. Updated my BIOS through manufactures website, popped on a USB drive and updated, I've uninstalled and re-installed everything from Windows 10, to Nvidia Geforce experience, to Destiny 2 itself, and even the battle.net app. Nothing makes a difference. I can drop to 720p, or put it to 1440p and it makes next to no difference at all. No matter how low I set graphics, I can't maintain over 150 FPS average, and I'm trying to hit 165 as that's my max refresh rate on my monitor. I also had them test a number of different cards (2070s, 2070 supers, 2080s) in different motherboards with different cpu's (i5's, i7's i9's etc...) and no matter the board and cpu, none of the cards seemed to be performing the way they should within destiny 2 as far as FPS is concerned. My current rig is a ROG Strix B450-F Gaming motherboard, an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Eight-Core 16 thread Processor. I've got 16 gigs of ram (VengeanceLPX D4 2x8G 3200M) and an Aorus 2080ti Rev 1.0 graphics card, running on windows 10 home 64bit. I've tried just about every single suggestion in the FPS solutions post found here https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/241160640?sort=0&page=0&path=1 and nothing has helped. I've also tested Deux ex at high graphics settings where I should have an avg FPS of over 140fps and I'm sitting between 58-70 fps so it's not only Destiny 2 either. I've turned G-sync on and off, same with V-sync in game, 0 difference whatsoever. I've tried fullscreen, as well as windowed borderless, I've tried disabling my 2nd monitor, still, nothing helps. I don't know what else I can do. Please help.
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  • IMO you're chasing a white-whale that you will never attain. Why? Because Destiny 2 isn't render-locked and it's not resource starved. The issue is simulation rate. Destiny 2 sims a ton of stuff locally and is constantly trying to keep that simulation in sync with the rest of the game world. Your framerate dips when things are happening on screen because it is trying to simulate more and more state logic, like bullet trajectories, networked object locations, etc. There is nothing you can do to overcome that. It is the underlying timing of the simulation of the world that is slowing you down. Whatever is happening under the hood with Destiny it just wasn't designed for consistent FPS in the 150+ range. [b]All of that being said[/b] threadripper I've heard is notorious for being really crappy at gaming because of the shared cache between the two die. Have you tried "Legacy Compatibility Mode"? This may actually help despite reducing the number of active cores in the CPU (most games are not highly optimized for multithreading anyway because realtime multithreading is hard as hell to get right) because it will remove the bottleneck when the two die are contending for access to the cache.

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  • I'm running this game with a binned i9-7900X at 4.8.GHz all cores, 4000 mem, and two 2080 Ti cards in SLI. Max FPS is over 800. However, you're not going to get 150FPS average across all maps and worlds in Destiny 2 no matter what hardware you have. In some places it might even drop down to 80FPS (for instance Titan stand on container at edge of map looking into the city). The game runs super smooth on my PC for the majority of situations though. I don't really know what the reason is for the large frame rate variance. Only the devs can answer that. I'm just glad they fixed the frame pacing problem a while back. It plagued this game for 1.5 years. It even made me quit for a while. I'm only now beginning to pick it up again. In closing. Your PC should run this game fine at high FPS with a single card, unless you're going 4K max settings with a single card. At that resolution Destiny 2 is finally beginning to become GPU bound. Don't expect miracles with fancy new hardware. The Destiny 2 devs will have to come up with something (if even possible).

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    • There are a lot of posts about lower than expected frame rates, and I've tried to help. I've never actually solved anyone's problems, so I'm out of options. I watched several YouTube videos of people showing how to optimize Windows 10, Nvidia Control Panel, and Destiny 2 settings to get max fps. I'd honestly start there. I searched "Destiny 2 low fps" and tons of videos popped up. My system runs fine, I get anywhere between 70 and 210fps at 1080p with most settings as high as they'll go, on a card that's only at the high end of medium range (1660ti), so I don't know.

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      • Stop whining. Consoles are capped at 30 FPS, but do we complain?

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        • I had a similar issue with a Ryzen 1600 build, nothing I did ever changed the FPS, I wrote it off as bad silicon as when I upgraded to my 2600x and new main board it seemed to have fixed my issue. Seeing you have same issue with 2 build makes it a bit odd though.

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