Hi Bungie,
I'm having framerate issues since upgrading to a RX 6800. I had a RX 570 and the game ran smoothly at 1080p/medium, but it runs considerably worse with the 6800.
CPU is a Ryzen5 2600 running @ 4.0GHz all cores. While running Destiny 2 I use about 40-60% CPU and 30-60% GPU. Performance is literally within 5 fps variance regardless of rendering at 1080p, 1440p, or 4k; min/max settings change nothing. I'm talking 48-60 fps @ 1080p/minimum settings in the EDZ.
I've tried a multitude of fixes:
Steam run commands: -high -USEALLAVAILABLECORES
Edited cvars, deleted cvars
Cleared radeon shader cache
Reinstalled windows
Updated bios
Reinstalled the game
Reinstalled Radeon drivers with DDU
Process Priority to high
With/without CPU/GPU overclocks
...and more that I'm forgetting
The thing is, everything else is running beautifully - Witcher 3 runs at 4k/ultra @ 90-100fps and combined 3D Mark Time Spy result is 13,000.
I'm bummed because this upgrade wasn't cheap and Destiny 2 was my main game. It's not even a PCMR vs potato thing either, it just feels sluggish to play a FPS with a mouse/keyboard when it keeps dipping to 40fps.
Anyway, just wanted to chime in with my experiences. There's a considerable amount of aggression in this thread and I just want you all to know - you are appreciated!
Looking forward to the fix!
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