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    Cyberpunk 2077 - Performance Overview (Tom's Hardware)

    https://www.tomshardware.com/uk/news...rmance-preview

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    Re: Cyberpunk 2077 - Performance Overview (Tom's Hardware)

    It sounds like a bit of a bugfest at the moment, plus the review copy had DRM, so CPU usage will probably get better over time.

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    Re: Cyberpunk 2077 - Performance Overview (Tom's Hardware)

    Going to be interesting seeing some further testing for suure.

    AMD/Intel comparisons, core scaling and BAR vs BAR-off and of course, DXR on Radeon.

    RE: DRM - has Denuvo heavily impacted performance before? We will know from Thursday anyway as GOG/PC version will be DRM-less.
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    Re: Cyberpunk 2077 - Performance Overview (Tom's Hardware)

    Quote Originally Posted by Terbinator View Post
    RE: DRM - has Denuvo heavily impacted performance before? We will know from Thursday anyway as GOG/PC version will be DRM-less.
    Yes it has,as it takes up a lot of CPU runtime.

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    Re: Cyberpunk 2077 - Performance Overview (Tom's Hardware)

    i was going to upgrade for this but then i saw the offer that Stadia are doing, £50 for the game with Chromecast Ultra and controller, and just figured it was actually the cheapest way to get decent performance and some free kit too, as a bonus

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    Re: Cyberpunk 2077 - Performance Overview (Tom's Hardware)

    I was very tempted to pick this up on my series X (I got it instead of a planned GPU upgrade) but glad I waited now. Just hoping the Series X version solves many of the bugs as it seems to be very CPU performance limited.
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    Re: Cyberpunk 2077 - Performance Overview (Tom's Hardware)

    I watched a mate playing this last night (well, this morning) on a 10600 with a 3080.
    FPS was steady in the mid-60s, but his CPU was still bottlenecking the card!
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    Re: Cyberpunk 2077 - Performance Overview (Tom's Hardware)

    Quote Originally Posted by Ttaskmaster View Post
    I watched a mate playing this last night (well, this morning) on a 10600 with a 3080.
    FPS was steady in the mid-60s, but his CPU was still bottlenecking the card!
    How did he know? FPS stay the same even if he changed resolution or something?

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    Re: Cyberpunk 2077 - Performance Overview (Tom's Hardware)

    I'm just going to wait until 2077 until it's free and most bugs are ironed out

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    Re: Cyberpunk 2077 - Performance Overview (Tom's Hardware)

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    How did he know? FPS stay the same even if he changed resolution or something?
    I imagine his GPU usage was massively lower than that of his CPU, for starters. FPSes and other measures too.
    Really though, he's a relatively high ranking overclocker and knows far more what he's looking at than me, so I rarely ask for details but I generally find I can trust his word on such matters.
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    Re: Cyberpunk 2077 - Performance Overview (Tom's Hardware)

    Hardware Unboxed had a quick look at CPU usage during their GPU grouptest,and said a six core Ryzen 5 3600 had 80% usage,and their 16 core CPU was down to 40% or thereabouts.

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    Re: Cyberpunk 2077 - Performance Overview (Tom's Hardware)

    I have a 3800X and its not running too bad on that but the gtx 1080 is crying its eyes out, currently everything between low and min at 4K. Now normally this card will run most games at 4k without issue but this one its really struggling, so I tried a lower res and to be honest at full screen it just looks a bit blurry but completely smooth on high settings so choices are 4k and hope they can optimise the game some more but have low/med settings or slightly blurry and running just fine. I am sure will get used to it after a while. Always knew it would risky at 4k on a 1080, but I can't just go and change my monitor so thought would give it a go anyway.

    Unless I have missed it think it would be handy to have an in game benchmark
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    I have a 3800X and its not running too bad on that but the gtx 1080 is crying its eyes out, currently everything between low and min at 4K. Now normally this card will run most games at 4k without issue but this one its really struggling, so I tried a lower res and to be honest at full screen it just looks a bit blurry but completely smooth on high settings so choices are 4k and hope they can optimise the game some more but have low/med settings or slightly blurry and running just fine. I am sure will get used to it after a while. Always knew it would risky at 4k on a 1080, but I can't just go and change my monitor so thought would give it a go anyway.

    Unless I have missed it think it would be handy to have an in game benchmark
    I have a Ryzen 7 3700X and a GTX1080FE,and a qHD monitor. If I run at 1080p and mostly Ultra,I can get between 35~60FPS. If I run the game at qHD on medium its more in the 30FPS. However,in both cases the gameplay is smooth. It does look like Pascal is not doing so well in the game - a GTX1660 Super is more or less similar speed,which is not the case in most other games!

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    Re: Cyberpunk 2077 - Performance Overview (Tom's Hardware)

    Turning off cascaded shadow resolution has helped

    Hit my first glitch as well, training ground, kill 3 people, 1 has despawned and I can see them in an impossible to get to place. Hmm, maybe wait to the next patch
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    Re: Cyberpunk 2077 - Performance Overview (Tom's Hardware)

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonj1611 View Post
    Turning off cascaded shadow resolution has helped

    Hit my first glitch as well, training ground, kill 3 people, 1 has despawned and I can see them in an impossible to get to place. Hmm, maybe wait to the next patch
    Reducing or switching off screen space reflections also improves performance. Apparently HUB saw 80% CPU utilisation on their Ryzen 5 3600,and far less on their Ryzen 9 5950X.

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    Re: Cyberpunk 2077 - Performance Overview (Tom's Hardware)

    HWMonitor say max utilisation on the 3800X was 64% though something odd about the 1080, says max GPU utilisation was 14% with graphics card memory utilisation at 90%
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