| 16 May 2026 |
magic_rb | Kinda latter. I did bump the graphics down from epic to high yesterday cause it was dropping frames | 08:33:07 |
magic_rb | Should try something much worse then, cyberpunk would do i assume | 08:33:38 |
magic_rb | Yeah it just dipped down to 45 :/ | 08:34:10 |
magic_rb | Though might just UE5 being shit dunno | 08:34:20 |
magic_rb | I wanted to test cyberpunk on this anyway, lets see | 08:35:39 |
magic_rb | This testing is done on jovian btw, so i think radv | 08:37:30 |
K900 | I bet you're CPU limited tbh | 08:51:41 |
K900 | Look at per core utilization | 08:51:43 |
K900 | Not just overall | 08:51:46 |
magic_rb | It doesnt go over 60% | 09:03:16 |
magic_rb | Im looking at per core | 09:03:22 |
magic_rb | I DLed cyberpunk, lets see | 09:04:32 |
magic_rb | Cyberpunk exhibits the same, 60-70% across all cpus, around 100W on the gpu | 09:12:21 |
magic_rb | But it runs on rt: ultra at 1080p@60 | 09:17:18 |
K900 | Do you maybe have vsync/some sort of FPS limit on? | 09:29:42 |
magic_rb | I mean yes | 09:32:17 |
magic_rb | Its capped to 60, now it does 45 | 09:32:26 |
magic_rb | The cpu is at 80% average | 09:32:33 |
magic_rb | 85% all core, im probably extremely cpu bottlenecked | 09:33:16 |
magic_rb | Lol okay, cpu bottleneck. Even on steam deck quality i dont get 60fps lmao | 09:46:25 |
magic_rb | Ig i have to buy a new cpu | 09:46:34 |
marienz | Or monitor, if your goal is to make the GPU work harder (9070xt probably on the high end in most games at 1080p60) | 10:15:39 |
marienz | (...to upgrade the CPU you'd end up having to upgrade the motherboard + RAM too, and esp. for RAM now is not a good time to upgrade price-wise) | 10:25:15 |
marienz | no, I lie, 2600x is AM4, newer CPUs for that are still available | 10:27:01 |
9lore | 5800X3D is still being produced iirc | 10:28:16 |
magic_rb | Yeah i can go to 5000 series | 10:29:43 |
magic_rb | Im on the second gen am4 cpus | 10:29:56 |
marienz | (I have a 5900x (and 9070xt) but don't have either of the games you tested so I can't run comparisons of them for you. But if you're more interested in gaming performance than cpu-bound workloads that can make use of higher core counts a 5000-series x3d would make sense as an upgrade, assuming motherboard + BIOS support them which as far as I remember they should (might need a BIOS update first but that's not a big deal)) | 10:32:15 |
magic_rb | I care also about workstation stuff | 10:32:45 |
magic_rb | So i may go for 5950x | 10:32:51 |