Victor FranKo
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Hi All,
My setup:
Samsung Oddessy G7 240hz 1ms Monitor
Ryzen 5 3600 w Aorus Master x570 mobo
2 x 16gb Ram Trident(32gb total)
MSI 2070 Super Graphics Card
Using Display Port connection
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I play COD Cold War
So I was using 1440p setting with no gsync enabled and raytracing disabled and was hitting approx 145fps in gaming.
Then I tried 1080p settings with no gsync enabled and raytracing disabled in lobby I was getting 190-205fps but when I get into a game it drops back down to approx 145fps.i think this gpu card can hit 205fps but wondering why the fps drops when in game.i only play that game online so cant compare to others so looking for anyone here that has some insight on getting more or consistent higher fps,my rig should be capable to do so. I have read whether its true is that its better to run 1080p to get higher fps then 1440p but I see no difference when in gaming.in a match both 1080 and 1440 are same at around 145fps,only in lobby waiting for a game there's a difference where the 1080p was hitting up to 205fps as oppose to 1440p setting in lobby is hitting up to 145fps.
My setup:
Samsung Oddessy G7 240hz 1ms Monitor
Ryzen 5 3600 w Aorus Master x570 mobo
2 x 16gb Ram Trident(32gb total)
MSI 2070 Super Graphics Card
Using Display Port connection
......................................................
I play COD Cold War
So I was using 1440p setting with no gsync enabled and raytracing disabled and was hitting approx 145fps in gaming.
Then I tried 1080p settings with no gsync enabled and raytracing disabled in lobby I was getting 190-205fps but when I get into a game it drops back down to approx 145fps.i think this gpu card can hit 205fps but wondering why the fps drops when in game.i only play that game online so cant compare to others so looking for anyone here that has some insight on getting more or consistent higher fps,my rig should be capable to do so. I have read whether its true is that its better to run 1080p to get higher fps then 1440p but I see no difference when in gaming.in a match both 1080 and 1440 are same at around 145fps,only in lobby waiting for a game there's a difference where the 1080p was hitting up to 205fps as oppose to 1440p setting in lobby is hitting up to 145fps.