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I also have issues with TN.
I've collected some logs from HWMonitor and took some screenshots of performance and network graphs.
If any of the devs find it useful, you can check them here. I hope the Polish language in the logfile won't be a blocker - the most important part is that there are no bottlenecks on GPU, CPU, or Memory (at least none are under 100% load, and there are no thermal throttling flags in the logs).
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1W7LEWibmnK-5MEibgKI8XhhnnLBP_O8l&usp=drive_fs
With auto (performance settings) and no DLSS I get around ~50 fps. In chaotic moments it drops a bit, but it still feels too low to play on official servers.
TN on officials jumps between 300 ms and 1500 ms, which makes it unplayable. In comparison, on community servers my TN stays at 15-25 ms.
Hardware: Asus Vivobook 15 Pro, M3500QC (Ryzen 5600H, RTX 3050, 16 GB LPDDR4 3200 MHz).
All drivers are up to date. I've already tried the solution with creating a user.cfg file. Unfortunately, my BIOS doesn't support any memory overclock - I've heard this helped some users.
If any of the devs need more data that might help debug the issue, let me know. Currently, the game is absolutely unplayable outside community servers, and in my region it takes dozens of minutes to find a free slot on any of them.
- OskooI_00710 days agoSeasoned Ace
PolishDrunker I reviewed all your screenshots below. The only thing I see is CPU speed dropping below 4GHz, probably due to thermal throttling.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1W7LEWibmnK-5MEibgKI8XhhnnLBP_O8l&usp=drive_fs
Please post a screenshot of HWiNFO System Summery so I can see your RAM configuration.
- PolishDrunker10 days agoSeasoned Novice
Here you go, by the way – the manufacturer of this notebook was like: "Oh, there are two 1600 MHz chips, let’s just call it 3200."
- OskooI_0079 days agoSeasoned Ace
PolishDrunker thank you for posting the HWiNFO System Summery.
The CPU memory looks good. It's in dual channel mode and running at 3200MHz.
The reason it says 1600MHz instead of 3200MHz is because it's double data rate (DDR) memory, which transfers data twice per clock cycle.
1600MHz x 2 = 3200MHz
It's confusing. The memory is running at 1600MHz but because it transfers data twice per clock cycle it's considered 3200MHz memory.
Try turning the CPU fan speed up to 100% and see if that keeps the CPU speed closer to 4GHz.
You can see CPU speed in Windows Task Manager under CPU performance tab.
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