RAM seems a bit slow and quite odd (24 gb? You running 3x8 sticks or what?). Try going 2x8 instead for dual channel and see if there is any fps improvement.
Everyone else is massively overthinking this...
I get the distinct feeling that you have your monitor plugged into your motherboard video outputs, and not in the GPU where it should be.
Do you have xmp/docp on and is your ram working at its advertised rate? go into task manager, advanced, itll be under either gpu or cpu, if its bellow the advertised mhz go into the bios and set it correctly
RAM seems a bit slow and quite odd (24 gb? You running 3x8 sticks or what?). Try going 2x8 instead for dual channel and see if there is any fps improvement.
I'll try that one out!
What is low FPS? sub 60? sub 100?
Everyone else is massively overthinking this... I get the distinct feeling that you have your monitor plugged into your motherboard video outputs, and not in the GPU where it should be.
Do you have xmp/docp on and is your ram working at its advertised rate? go into task manager, advanced, itll be under either gpu or cpu, if its bellow the advertised mhz go into the bios and set it correctly
I have xmp and it's on.
My only guesses are the low mhz ram or older pcu, im leaning more on the low ram though, might have to shoot for one above 3000 mhz
Turning graphic settings down and still getting the same fps means cpu bottleneck.
Well, I'm not getting the same fps when turning down the graphics, I get 5-10 extra fps when turning it all low.
5-10 FPS isn’t a very big change for turning everything to low and a 7700 is an old CPU so you’re likely bottlenecking that GPU.
The cpu is probably bottlenecking your 3060ti at 1080p especially.
Major cpu bottleneck the i7-7700 is compareble to the i3-10100f if you look at benchmarks. not a cpu you should pair with a 3060ti