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yes still following this, Do you also have examples of how far your FPS drops down? On your system and mine I believe it should still be able to stay reasonable(forgetting VR mode performance for now), say 50-60FPS dependant on graphics settings.
Out of curiosity which motherboard and PCI-E slot revision are you running at?
I'm on a 5800X3D with Radeon RX 6800 but with a B450 Motherboard that restricts my PCIx16v4.0 slot to v3.0.
Seeing as the issue is still appearing and for people running more powerful GPU's than me my next brute force attempt to workaround it is probably going to be -build a system based on the recently released Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, this may also allow me to see if PCI-E slot bandwidth has an effect(doubtful).
@nbates66 wrote:yes still following this, Do you also have examples of how far your FPS drops down? On your system and mine I believe it should still be able to stay reasonable(forgetting VR mode performance for now), say 50-60FPS dependant on graphics settings.
Out of curiosity which motherboard and PCI-E slot revision are you running at?
I'm on a 5800X3D with Radeon RX 6800 but with a B450 Motherboard that restricts my PCIx16v4.0 slot to v3.0.
Seeing as the issue is still appearing and for people running more powerful GPU's than me my next brute force attempt to workaround it is probably going to be -build a system based on the recently released Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, this may also allow me to see if PCI-E slot bandwidth has an effect(doubtful).
I don't think there's any getting around these specific end of stage frame drops with brute force on better hardware. The engine straight up chokes in these moments, and the fastest hardware/cpu/gpu/ram/storage in the world can't do anything about it.