I'm noticing that my frame rates are significantly lower than my friends, even though I have a better PC setup. I use a 7800XT and a Ryzen 7 5700X3D, while my friends have worse systems but still manage to get incredible frame rates, sometimes reaching 1500 fps. I'm usually getting between 200 and 700 fps, depending on the location and how many entities are loaded in the game. I'm wondering if my 1440p monitor could be the reason for the lower frame rates, or if there might be another issue at play. I also use Sodium and Lithium to optimize performance and keep my graphics settings relatively low.
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Just to add, it's awesome that you're using Sodium and Lithium; those are great optimizers for your GPU. But keep in mind that even with those, the increased resolution at 1440p might just be too much for your setup in certain situations.
And let's be real, seeing frame rates like 1500 makes me wonder what game they're playing! If they're on something lightweight like Osu! or Clone Hero, they can easily achieve those crazy numbers. Just remember, 200-700 fps is still fantastic for most gaming setups, especially with your own specs!
Also, make sure to check your graphic settings. If they're set higher than what your friends are using, that could impact your frame rates as well. It's worth comparing settings to see if there's a difference.
It sounds like the resolution of your monitor is a big factor here. If your friends are using 1080p monitors, that could explain why they're getting higher frame rates. 1440p is more demanding on your hardware, which would naturally lower your frame rates compared to 1080p setups.
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