Pretty precise. My old rig was 5600x + 3060ti and ran at 3-5% lower fps than this benchmark result (probly because of CPU dif and resolution). Howerver i upgraded to 3080 and now my fps is like suspiciously lower (10-15% lower), still finding some workaround.
bro try this optimization settings, hope this can help :) 1: turn off xbox game bar 2: turn off delivery optimization 3: turn off background apps in privacy settings 4: enable resizable bar and 4g decoding in bios 5: update your nvidia drivers 6: set nvidia control panel to performance mode 7: turn on hardware acceleration
@@BenchmarKings sad to announce that those workarounds didn't work. i play at 2560x1080 (wide full HD) and got around 250-300fps mid settings while with the 3060ti it sat stable >=300fps
-threads x write down the amount of threads your cpu has instead of x and you'll have higher cpu load. Cs2 often uses only 3 or 4 cores which is not enough to fully load your gpu as you can see on the video the gpu has around 80% load
Me with 5700x and gtx 1080 8gb, same settings, getting 300 fps and drops to even 100....... Makes it unplayable... Could you do a settings/tweeks video on what you did?
@adityanugraha9203 bro i think your gpu is bottlenecking your 5700x, rx 6600 is comparable to rtx 2060, and also cs2 is cpu and gpu bound game, rtx 3060ti is way much faster vs rx 6600, if you going to upgrade i suggest get 6700xt or rtx 3070.
bro im not familiar using ada64 can you provide me what i need to check in ada64?, i already download ada64 and try the benchmark and some other results cannot be seen because of trial version.
5700x is more than enough in gaming and general task, but if you have a budget and more into gaming usage, i would go for R7 5800X3D which has higher core clock vs 5700X3D, they have the same TDP of 105, just make sure to buy 3rd party CPU Cooler or AIO. 5800X3D and 3060TI is a beast combo, don't forget to upgrade your motherboard bios up to latest, what i mean is one version at a time, do not update bios straight to latest. don't skip every version of bios, please do subscribe to my small channel.
bro this is default settings in bios, i don't overclock or undervolt the cpu or gpu to see the default/raw numbers in benchmark results. i think benchmark should be that way to avoid confusion of the viewers. thank you for your support 🙂
bro, there's a lot of 3060ti variants, mine is 3060ti vision OC version, meaning it's a factory overclock, i really don't have any idea on gpu clock speed, usually it stays at 1890-1905mhz, sometimes it reach up to 1920mhz (max clock speed that i encounter so far) sometimes the clock speed depends on the game, maybe its because of OC version. if my resolution is set to 1080p widescreen 16:9, gpu clock speed is around 1890mhz.
@@jackdaniels5928 Nvidia has implemented a functionality that lets the card boosts itself as much as possible from the default clock value (1710Mhz or more/less per card, model & generation) depending on how high is the temperature and their aim is around 70 degress at maximum load for a full possible boost. From then on, AIB manufacturers (MSI/Gigabyte/Palit etc.) perform an additional overclock on those values in order for some models to go as high as 1980Mhz on 3060Ti's, for which those AIB's put a higher price tags and name it the highest model and slap a big cooler to offset the temperature. (MSI GamingX/Prism, Gigabyte AUROS, ASUS ROG STRIX etc.) Hope that clears it up for you.
I am just curious if you are able to use 4:3 without your right monitor to jump more to the right? If you get what I mean... I can't play 4:3 because of that and it sucks :c
@@BenchmarKings exactly, i am using 3 monitors atm. And when I play CS i want to play 4:3 but I can't since it will pusha everything aside on my right monitor. Not if I change the layout in windows, but that shouldn't be something that I have to do...
bro press the keyboard windows button + letter P at the same time and choose "pc screen only", so the display will not extended to multiple monitors. also in nvidia control panel > adjust desktop size and position > scaling, tick the "Full Screen" and choose GPU in "Perform Scaling on" then check the box "Overide the scaling mode set by games and programs" hit the apply in lower right corner and thats it.
Pretty precise. My old rig was 5600x + 3060ti and ran at 3-5% lower fps than this benchmark result (probly because of CPU dif and resolution). Howerver i upgraded to 3080 and now my fps is like suspiciously lower (10-15% lower), still finding some workaround.
bro try this optimization settings, hope this can help :)
1: turn off xbox game bar
2: turn off delivery optimization
3: turn off background apps in privacy settings
4: enable resizable bar and 4g decoding in bios
5: update your nvidia drivers
6: set nvidia control panel to performance mode
7: turn on hardware acceleration
@@BenchmarKings thanks bro i’ll give it a try next time
@@BenchmarKings sad to announce that those workarounds didn't work. i play at 2560x1080 (wide full HD) and got around 250-300fps mid settings while with the 3060ti it sat stable >=300fps
@3gramsofmemories986 try to type fps_max 0 in console
-threads x write down the amount of threads your cpu has instead of x and you'll have higher cpu load. Cs2 often uses only 3 or 4 cores which is not enough to fully load your gpu as you can see on the video the gpu has around 80% load
Me with 5700x and gtx 1080 8gb, same settings, getting 300 fps and drops to even 100....... Makes it unplayable...
Could you do a settings/tweeks video on what you did?
My 5700x & rx6600 doesnt perform like this always max around 300fps. Is there any way to up the fps?
bro are you using same stretched 4:3 1280x960 resolution?
you can also remove fps cap by typing fps_max 999 in console, disable vsync in adrenaline
@@BenchmarKingsyes ive been disabled all feature that reduced fps and playing on stretched 4:3
@adityanugraha9203 bro i think your gpu is bottlenecking your 5700x, rx 6600 is comparable to rtx 2060, and also cs2 is cpu and gpu bound game, rtx 3060ti is way much faster vs rx 6600, if you going to upgrade i suggest get 6700xt or rtx 3070.
What is the Latency delay in aida ?
bro im not familiar using ada64 can you provide me what i need to check in ada64?, i already download ada64 and try the benchmark and some other results cannot be seen because of trial version.
Это задержка оперативной памяти, чем он ниже тем лучше
I watched some other benchmarks but instead with Ryzen 7 5800x3D and they have lower 1% lows can you explain why?
bro are they using same competitive resolution 1280x960 low? because lowering resolution increases FPS a lot.
@@BenchmarKings oh I see it's the res, bu this guy is using all low settings
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@@BenchmarKings but anyways should I go for 5800x3D/ 5700x3D or 5700x is more than enough? I have same RTX 3060ti
i see, and he is playing in deathmatch which is not good idea when doing an accurate benchmark because there's a lot of happening there.
5700x is more than enough in gaming and general task, but if you have a budget and more into gaming usage, i would go for R7 5800X3D which has higher core clock vs 5700X3D, they have the same TDP of 105, just make sure to buy 3rd party CPU Cooler or AIO. 5800X3D and 3060TI is a beast combo, don't forget to upgrade your motherboard bios up to latest, what i mean is one version at a time, do not update bios straight to latest. don't skip every version of bios, please do subscribe to my small channel.
This game is so poor optimized, good avg fps but look at the fps lows..
the game has better map optimization than csgo did
This happened to Warzone for a good period was low fps lag and rlly unoptimized and one day boom +30 +40%latency and fps😅 maybe will be same thing 😅
Bro would really help me to know the name of the app that you record fps temperature and W usage 😊 thank you
@@mihnea2.0turbo98 msi afterburner
cs:go was worse in this aspect bro
any pbo or gpu overclock settings?
bro this is default settings in bios, i don't overclock or undervolt the cpu or gpu to see the default/raw numbers in benchmark results. i think benchmark should be that way to avoid confusion of the viewers. thank you for your support 🙂
then why is your gpu clock speed at1905MHz a quick google search showed me that normally the boost clock of a 3060 ti is only 1710MHz@@BenchmarKings
bro, there's a lot of 3060ti variants, mine is 3060ti vision OC version, meaning it's a factory overclock, i really don't have any idea on gpu clock speed, usually it stays at 1890-1905mhz, sometimes it reach up to 1920mhz (max clock speed that i encounter so far) sometimes the clock speed depends on the game, maybe its because of OC version. if my resolution is set to 1080p widescreen 16:9, gpu clock speed is around 1890mhz.
@@jackdaniels5928doesn’t apply to every 3060ti, there’s a lot of different variants
@@jackdaniels5928
Nvidia has implemented a functionality that lets the card boosts itself as much as possible from the default clock value (1710Mhz or more/less per card, model & generation) depending on how high is the temperature and their aim is around 70 degress at maximum load for a full possible boost.
From then on, AIB manufacturers (MSI/Gigabyte/Palit etc.) perform an additional overclock on those values in order for some models to go as high as 1980Mhz on 3060Ti's, for which those AIB's put a higher price tags and name it the highest model and slap a big cooler to offset the temperature. (MSI GamingX/Prism, Gigabyte AUROS, ASUS ROG STRIX etc.)
Hope that clears it up for you.
I am just curious if you are able to use 4:3 without your right monitor to jump more to the right? If you get what I mean... I can't play 4:3 because of that and it sucks :c
bro, do you have dual monitor and you want to use a single monitor with 4:3 stretched?
@@BenchmarKings exactly, i am using 3 monitors atm. And when I play CS i want to play 4:3 but I can't since it will pusha everything aside on my right monitor. Not if I change the layout in windows, but that shouldn't be something that I have to do...
bro press the keyboard windows button + letter P at the same time and choose "pc screen only", so the display will not extended to multiple monitors. also in nvidia control panel > adjust desktop size and position > scaling, tick the "Full Screen" and choose GPU in "Perform Scaling on" then check the box "Overide the scaling mode set by games and programs" hit the apply in lower right corner and thats it.
@@BenchmarKings When I did "pc only" only one monitor is on. The other 2 turns black
i thought you want single monitor with 4:3 stretched resolution, correct me if im wrong?