FPS issues with MSI Radeon RX480 8GB
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Hello, I recently bought a new graphics card (MSI Radeon RX480 8GB), but I don't see a significant improvement in FPS in the games Arma3 and Star Citizen. In both I play in ultra and they don't go above 40FPS, sometimes dropping to 25FPS. I have the processor clocked at 4.2GHz. Here's the CPU-Z report: I don't know what the problem is, in the case of Arma3 I've used tutorials to get more FPS, but it barely changes. In the case of Star Citizen, it's a game in alpha phase and it has hardly any graphics configuration options, except for the typical Low, Medium, High. But I think that even so, it should go above 40 FPS. If it's necessary to provide more data, let me know. Thank you very much. attachment_t_77833_0_dan3kospc.txt -
Man, all of a sudden it occurs to me that they are two games optimized like crazy, as has been usual lately.
In the information it is missing whether it happens in all the titles you play, which I don't think is the case.
Here I leave you a sample of the SC in a configuration similar to yours (without OC), judge for yourself.Ah, and welcome to the forum. ;D

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I don't see a significant improvement in FPS for the games Arma3 and Star Citizen. I play both on ultra settings and they don't go above 40FPS, sometimes dropping to 25FPS. I have the processor clocked at 4.2GHz
It would be good to know where you're starting from and what you're analyzing with rivatuner, CPU, GPU, RAM usage...
Even so, I don't think it's something that can be solved... that graphics card is low-end and in many cases performs the same or worse than a 390X.
In any case, comment on what graphics card you had and analyze well if you're really not taking advantage of the GPU because the CPU or RAM are causing a bottleneck.
Check the stability of that OC with Realbench 2.44 (very weak but sufficient for gaming) or directly with LinX v0.6.9 (Intel's mathematical libraries for floating-point calculations)
Think that if the OC is not very stable, the CPU may lose performance without crashing, but first evaluate if there is a bottleneck.
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with that video card it seems the problem is between the communication of the motherboard and memory or motherboard and video card. check that it is working at pcie 16. and what processor memory and motherboard do you mount?
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The problem is probably more the 2500k than the graphics, at least in the Star Citizen alpha everyone says it uses a lot of CPU, and curiously the Arma3 in this comparison is where the RX480 fares the worst and that's with an i7 6700k @ 4.5Ghz, so your numbers add up:

You haven't commented, at what resolution do you play?
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A 6700K at 4.5ghz is like a 2500K at 5.5-6ghz at least... you have to look at how the CPU is performing or if the OC you have applied is not stable and is causing performance issues. -
A 6700K at 4.5ghz is like a 2500K at 5.5-6ghz at least... you have to look at how the CPU is pulling or if the OC you have applied is not stable and is giving you performance problems.
That's what I meant, that your numbers match what it apparently has to yield, perhaps I was misunderstood with the 6700k at 4.5Ghz.