Cyberpunk 2077 – RX 5700 | Ryzen 5 3600 | Performance test | Optimal settings



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Cyberpunk 2077 – RX 5700 8gb | Ryzen 5 3600 | Optimal Settings | Performance test | Fps test | Detailed Benchmark

In fact, the game was tested with the “Slow HDD Mode: off” setting and on the SSD. But first I recorded the gameplay, then I checked how the game works with “Slow HDD Mode: on” without recording, and only then I recorded the video of the graphics settings, so I made a mistake.
I recommend watching this video in 1440p as it will be available, as there are a lot of details in the game.
In this video, I showed that you can make Cyberpunk 2077 with an excellent level of graphics and good performance by reducing only 1-2 graphics parameters to medium:
1) Crowd Density: Medium. A high value of this parameter greatly decreases stability, the frametime becomes bad. At the same time, the utilization of the GPU drops to 70% in some moments, although the utilization of the CPU does not exceed 60%. High crowd density is currently poorly optimized.
2) Cascaded Shadows Resolution, Volumetric Fog Resolution. The main fps killers.
3) Film Grain, Chromatic Aberration, Lens Flare, Motion Blur. These settings have no effect on performance. I turned them off because I don’t like it. Eyes start to get tired after a couple of minutes from lens flare.
Perhaps this was not the best solution, but I deliberately chose a large game segment of 15 minutes without gluing for the test. This allowed me to show many different places and aspects of the game. I will try to add more timecodes later. Even though I was unable to release the video on time, I hope this video will help improve your Cyberpunk 2077 gaming experience 🙂
P.S: Some thoughts about the game (mainly about the technical part and optimization) without spoilers, I’ll write a little later in the community tab.

Timestamps:
0:00 Custom high + 1080p
0:44 City + night + rain
5:33 Protagonist’s house
9:02 City + day
16:15 Custom ultra + 1080p (OC RX 5700)
17:00 City + night + rain
21:56 Protagonist’s house
25:00 Battle with ♂boss of this gym♂
26:14 City + day

WattMan (Tuning) presets:
For custom high: https://imgur.com/a/3xdND04
For custom ultra: https://imgur.com/a/Q3w5Ui8
P.S: Actually “OC GPU” has default core clock for my GPU. But I usually don’t like using this preset as the XFX doesn’t have a very good cooling system.

PC specs:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (Zen 2)
RAM: 16GB DDR4 3200 MHz (dual channel)
Chipset: X570
GPU: XFX Radeon RX 5700 DD Ultra 8.0 GB
Amd driver: Adrenalin 2020 Edition 20.12.1
PCIe 4.0
Windows 10 2004

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Thanks for watching 🙂

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25 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – RX 5700 | Ryzen 5 3600 | Performance test | Optimal settings”

  1. ⚠️ It looks like Cyberpunk 2077 does not use multithreading on AMD Ryzen. Read how to fix it in my youtube community tab.
    In fact, the game was tested with the "Slow HDD Mode: off" setting and on the SSD. But first I recorded the gameplay, then I checked how the game works with "Slow HDD Mode: on" without recording, and only then I recorded the video of the graphics settings, so I made a mistake.
    I recommend watching this video in 1440p as it will be available, as there are a lot of details in the game.
    In this video, I showed that you can make Cyberpunk 2077 with an excellent level of graphics and good performance by reducing only 1-2 graphics parameters to medium:
    1) Crowd Density: Medium. A high value of this parameter greatly decreases stability, the frametime becomes bad. At the same time, the utilization of the GPU drops to 70% in some moments, although the utilization of the CPU does not exceed 60%. High crowd density is currently poorly optimized.
    2) Cascaded Shadows Resolution, Volumetric Fog Resolution. The main fps killers.
    3) Film Grain, Chromatic Aberration, Lens Flare, Motion Blur. These settings have no effect on performance. I turned them off because I don't like it. Eyes start to get tired after a couple of minutes from lens flare.
    Perhaps this was not the best solution, but I deliberately chose a large game segment of 15 minutes without gluing for the test. This allowed me to show many different places and aspects of the game. I will try to add more timecodes later. Even though I was unable to release the video on time, I hope this video will help improve your Cyberpunk 2077 gaming experience 🙂
    P.S: Some thoughts about the game (mainly about the technical part and optimization) without spoilers, I'll write a little later in the community tab.

    Timestamps:
    0:00 Custom high + 1080p
    0:44 City + night + rain
    5:33 Protagonist's house
    9:02 City + day
    16:15 Custom ultra + 1080p (OC RX 5700)
    17:00 City + night + rain
    21:56 Protagonist's house
    25:00 Battle with ♂boss of this gym♂
    26:14 City + day

    WattMan (Tuning) presets:
    For custom high: https://imgur.com/a/3xdND04
    For custom ultra: https://imgur.com/a/Q3w5Ui8
    P.S: Actually "OC GPU" has default core clock for my GPU. But I usually don't like using this preset as the XFX doesn't have a very good cooling system.

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  2. Great, I have the same processor and video card, I expected less, but wow. I have an HDD, but I'll wait a bit until I get a decent SSD to enjoy it more. Thanks you. Love it. <3

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  3. Hey, I have the same config but I have about 55 FpS on average with the same settings. It's weird because I can have 50 FpS in town when you have 65. Maybe you changed things in radeon software?

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  4. I have Rx 5700 OC, 16GB RAM and ryzen 5 2600X and i have problems with fps on medium/high. I don't know why but mostly when i drive the car fps drops and in the crowded places also in big action segments. Someone know why this is hapenning?

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  5. Really awesome video man. With HWUB unavailable and Digital Foundry not around, you are the messiah. I do have few questions however

    1) Did you apply that ryzen SMT fix here?
    2) Would your frequency curve work for reference blower designs? I am having 20-25 deg ambient temperature here and willing to ramp up the fan to 2300RPM

    Also a few things that I will like tested as a follow up
    1) Memory OC effect. It's a max 6% OC from wattman but still

    2) effect of fidelityFX + Radeon Image Sharpening.
    I can see good improvement for dynamic CAS in 90-100 or even 95-100% range with 60fps.
    Hell even 95% static CAS.
    Radeon Image Sharpening can make up for the quality loss.
    Dunno how much shimering will be possible during driving though

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  6. Your wattman profiles look a bit overvolted in my opinion: i have a Sapphire reference(blower) rx 5700 card (with the XT bios) and i can run 1900Mhz + 1035mv with no problems. Regarding the ultra profile i suggest you not to go over 1100mv. If you wish you can try and let me know if it runs well for you also.

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  7. Nice. This games likes to utilize lots of shader units. I am still using a Vega 56 and get the same performance. (I run a mixed setting of medium to high with cinematic effects activated, with 64-71fps on open streets and 81-93 fps indoor)

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