I've had my gaming rig for about two years, and I've been keeping my drivers up to date. Recently, I jumped back into Ark, but I'm only getting around 60 FPS on low settings, and my gameplay gets really choppy, especially during combat. My friend just got a 5060 and is getting about 150 FPS while streaming on epic settings. I thought the benchmarks showed my 4060 Ti as superior, so I'm trying to figure out why this is happening and how I can improve my FPS. Here's my setup: Windows 11, AMD Ryzen 7 7700, 64GB RAM, 1.8TB SSD, and a GeForce RTX 4060 Ti. I'm not too tech-savvy, so please keep it simple!
3 Answers
It's puzzling that you're not hitting at least 60 FPS with those specs. Have you checked if your monitor is connected to the 4060 Ti rather than the motherboard? That could be a simple fix! Also, your friend might be using features like DLSS or lower resolution which could boost their performance.
Honestly, it's kind of surprising that you're struggling with FPS on low settings. Just to clarify, the 5060 is not significantly better than your 4060 Ti based on benchmarks. Just double-checking, are your graphics drivers fully updated? Sometimes that can make a huge difference.
I’ve got to disagree with the assumption that the 5060 is leagues ahead of the 4060 Ti. They’re actually quite comparable. So you shouldn't be having such a massive drop in FPS. Have you tried adjusting any in-game settings or using performance modes?

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