• low fps, higher end pc?
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end up getting if im lucky 40-50 fps on fast-good settings in 1080p. Ive got a gtx 1060 3gb (evga), i7 4790k, 16gb of ram and a 256gb SSD. rust uses my gpu at 100% all the time for some reason, and my cpu maybe 50-70%. ram barely gets used too. ill post picks when I get the chance
yeah your graphics card 3gigs aren't really helping you run the game at good graphics. Next update should have better optimization so I say just wait it out until then, test it and see if all's fine. If not well upgrade your graphics card to 6gigs (Not really a good option I get it but the rest of your hardware doesn't seem to be bad at all)
Yeah. Rust needs a beast of a machine to run properly. Most of us with newer PCs have to run on potato
I have the same specs and running rust on medium graphic settings and I have a steady 60 fps, but i get the fps drops when rendering shit. I think there is something wrong with your rig bcz mine does not use the whole gpu when it is running, mostly ram and rust needs at least 10 gigs of my 16 which is google chrome kinda shit.
I have an "old" pc with i7 4790 , 32gb ram and a 4gb Gtx960 and I get a steady 60-80fps on "good" setting, Yours is certainly not a higher end machine, If it was a 6-10 core i9 , 64gb ram with a 11gb graphics card it would be a higher end machine and one we all wish we had.
you could try and see if it helps by Disable Windows Defender that runs in the background while playing, there are some guides out there that show you how to do it, instead of windows Defender you can download Free Avast instead that is way more optimized and have basicly a gaming thing that does not affect you while playing. See if that helps, atleast it helped me
What version of the driver? I rolled back to the 390.65 version of the better it became
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