Hello everyone!
I’m posting this because I need help upgrading my PC components. However, I don’t know where to start.
Here are my current specs:
Operating system : Nobara Linux
Processor : AMD Ryzen 5 5600, 6x 3500 MHz
CPU cooler : Deepcool Gammaxx C40
Graphic card : ASUS Radeon RX 6800, ASUS TUF-RX6800-O16G-GAMING, 16 GB GDDR6
Motherboard : ASUS TUF B450-PLUS GAMING II
RAM : 32 GB DDR4-RAM, Dual Channel (4x 8 GB), 3200 MHz
Storage :I have several SSDs so that’s fine
Case : Deepcool CL500, black.
Power supply : 750 Watt MSI MPG A750 GF, 90% efficiency (80 Plus Gold certified)
I would like to point out that I play on a 2k 144hz 27" monitor and I want to stick with full AMD because it’s more convenient for me on Linux.
Even though I don’t think there’s a bottleneck, I’m looking to improve my setup primarily because I play The Finals in 2k, and with the graphics on low, I often drop below 80 fps at times (I would like to stay at 120fps).
Thank you for reading!
If there’s any bottleneck, it’s your motherboard itself, since it only supports PCIe3.
However, even PCIe3 should be able to get you better frames than that with your hardware, especially on Low. I suspect poor optimization of The Finals, which is unfortunately common with AAA games these days.
I don’t think you need to get new hardware, I think you need to figure out if there’s something you can do via the Launch Options. Have you checked ProtonDB?
PCIe scaling isn’t really significant. With a 4090 you lose 2% going to 3.0 instead of 4.0 at 1440p per techpowerup https://www.techpowerup.com/review/nvidia-geforce-rtx-4090-pci-express-scaling/28.html
He is using and instead of nvidia and linux instead of windows but his card is so much slower that the drop should be a lot less
From some other benches people have posted, ultra settings at 1440p he should be averaging 180 fps then even if he is using 3.0 x4 due to lane splitting from ssds which is roughly equivalent to pcie 1.1 x16 then it’s probably still not the main culprit
The Finals is a really demanding game because the destruction of buildings in the game is impressive. Otherwise, I’ve tried several versions of Proton or applying launch options but nothing in particular happens, neither good nor bad.
And that’s what makes me think it’s an optimization issue, perhaps one even beyond your control. Companies are sometimes lazy about particles or extra objects on screen, choosing to keep everything registered in memory, rather than adjusting LoD on the fly or using other techniques to improve performance.