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SuunaZ
Journeyman III

RX 5700XT and Cyberpunk 2077

Hello,

I've bought Cyberpunk 2077 yesterday and was wondering if having between 50 and 58 FPS in 1440p with some settings in ULTRA and others in HIGH or MEDIUM is normal.

I have a RX 5700XT, Ryzen 5 3600 and 16go RAM.

I was wondering if my settings in the Radeon Software are corrects or if it's just the game which is heavy ? Anyone with the same configuration can relate having so little FPS ?

Thank you :)

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RPX100
Miniboss

Here is a link to some extensive Cyberpunk benchmark tests:
tomshardware Cyberpunk benchmarks 

 

Looks like you got the same results with your GPU and are indeed on the same FPS average.

 

--- [ CPU: Ryzen 7 3800XT | GPU: ASRock RX 5700XT Challenger Pro 8GB | driver: 24.1.1 ]
--- [ MB: MSI B550-A Pro AGESA 1.2.0.7 | RAM: 2x 16GB 3600-CL16 | chipset: 6.01.25.342 ]
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Oh thank you. I didn't see that post. I hope they optimize somehow the game in further patches.

Do you play with the FidelityFX ? Is it really worth it ? How do you set it ?

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If you want to use FidelityFX in Cyberpunk, then look for the "CAS" option in the graphic settings.
CAS = Contrast Adaptive Sharpening which is based on the FidelityFX technology.

 

If you want to use it in other games, then look for Radeon Image Sharpening (within Radeon Software).

--- [ CPU: Ryzen 7 3800XT | GPU: ASRock RX 5700XT Challenger Pro 8GB | driver: 24.1.1 ]
--- [ MB: MSI B550-A Pro AGESA 1.2.0.7 | RAM: 2x 16GB 3600-CL16 | chipset: 6.01.25.342 ]
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Radeon Image Sharpening won't do lower-resolution rendering plus sharpening automatically. It will just apply a sharpening filter at the already rendered resolution. So, no performance gain. RIS will do that only if you enable GPU scaling and set the game to a lower-than-native resolution (not just reducing resolution scale factor which the gpu upscaler won't detect)

 

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goosethesecond
Adept III

That is absolutely normal. I have almost the same setup as you but with the regular 5700 card and a 1080p monitor. Obviously I get higher frames due to playing on 1080p but it's Maxed Out and getting average of 144FPS which is my refresh rate.

Our 3600s are pretty powerful for a 6-core! You're doing okay brother, keep your BIOS and graphics drivers updated and ALWAYS use the "Factory Reset" option together with "Keep User Settings" anytime you update your AMD drivers.

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