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Trying Elden Ring On 5 Different Graphics Cards

Trying Elden Ring On 5 Different Graphics Cards

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Elden Ring has finally launched on the PC and Adam is here to try out the Steam version of the game on 5 different graphics cards. GPUs used: EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 FTW3 Ultra Gaming, EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 XC Gaming, Founders Edition Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, reference AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT, and XFX Speedster QICK 210 Radeon RX 6500 XT. All graphics cards running in a custom built AMD Ryzen 5600X system, captured at 4k 60fps with an Elgato 4K60 Pro Mk. 2
Date: 2022-03-15

Comments and reviews: 10


The game looks soo bad on my PS5 out of all next gen standard and expecting, Demons Souls for PS5 is far better looking, can't stand Elden Ring look especially buildings and it's repetitive textures as person from art school trained for viewing cant look at it 5-6 minutes, start it and must turn of that ugliest popular game I'm feeling cheated by uneducated YouTubers and reviewers which do not respect 2022 standards and our free time
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Thank you for uploading this video on day 1. We appreciate your dedication. I do want to ask if the game has remained smooth for you after walking around that relatively small area-did you try combat at all?
The problem with this game isnt hitting a certain framerate, it is holding frames when new assets or effects load in. Unfortunately, your video didnt show any of that.

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This game does stutter quite a bit, for being locked to 60. Rain especially tanks performance and causes constant stutter. This is the kinda stuff they do for console games. Needs work.
I'm using a 6900xt. 4k or 2k doesnt really help with the rain stutter, and certain areas have a weird stutter when you pass through them no matter what.

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Okay, so I have a Gtx 1060 6gb, and a Ryzen 5 3500X, and even on low my fps is 50-60. I really hope it isn't a bottleneck. Can someone give any information about it?
edit: I checked both my cpu and gpu runs on 70-80%

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The EVGA 3080 looks like it has the Joker's grin on the back of it. It's black, silver and grey mostly. I wonder what they were thinking when they chose that garish red under the outputs.
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Last time I watched you trying out cards, I ended up buying Sifu while watching it lol. Might have to wait til Elden Ring gets a decent patch out or be on sale to pick it up.
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Hi, I have a question
I am using RTX 3090 but when I play the game it uses 99% to 100% on the GPU, is that normal? and if not what's wrong and what should I do?

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I usually play all my games on high. Ultra or -maximum- usually eats into the framerate too much for me. Eye candy is nice but not at the cost of gameplay.
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you got to love how a gpu with a smaller die than a gddr6 Vram chip and has only 2x2GB 18Gbps chip,
32 bit bus and 144GB bandwidth is doing ok.

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The Nvidia cards look like some variable refresh would polish it up pretty well. It looked hitchy on AMD, probably something drivers will fix.
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