* This part is important because if you upgrade your PC you also can cause the problem by increasing the load on the CPU controller, so an issue which was not appearent before can creep up after the upgrade. I don't know Intel CPUs that well but compared to AMD, in principle, they both have controllers that give you lower buses use when they throttle down, so if your RAM bound is average or mediocre, your latency is going through the roof as well because your CPU controller isn't able to cope under load*, and it does affect every bus, including CPU-to-GPU. You mentioned everything but not your RAM. I mean, my values are basically half as good as my buddies, like if I was running 2x DCS at a time.Īnd both of you have G2? And ALL values in SteamVR are identical including motion smoothing? Why on earth is my CPU frametime so bad compared to his? We have the same family of CPU and mine is actually overclocked higher! Both our regular RAMs are not full, btw, my VRAM (16GB) is full, his isn't (but he has 24GB).ĭoes anyone know a way to find out what process is eating up my ressources while gaming? I mean simply looking at the task manager is the obvious solution, but there is nothing that draws significant CPU %. Then we joined the same server (Rotorheads). We setup the same graphics settings in DCS and same SS values in SteamVR. It is around 30-50ms! A friend of mine has a RTX 3090 so I asked him for his values. The real problem is the CPU frametime however. So I got fpsVR and found that my GPU frametime is about 20ms, which would barely be enough for 45fps but I can see that maybe I have to go down on SS. Yes, I have better visuals now, but I still cannot make it past ~25fps on a populated server. I just upgraded my GTX 1060 and Rift CV1 to a RX 6900XT and a Reverb G2 and was pretty bummed when I found that my fps improved f**k all.
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