Hello! I've recently upgraded my system with 7800xt and I am having some issues while playing Cyberpunk2077 on lutris (bought it through gog).
I am posting a short summary of outputs and info here:
Output of Lutris' "submit issue" -> http://0x0.st/XAfJ.json
OS: Arch
System Summary:
CPU:10700K
GPU:7800XT
RAM: 32GB ddr4 3200mhz
monitor: Dell G3223D (144hz)
mobo: z490 aorus elite ac
This is a fresh Arch install, with all the drivers installed as described in the wiki page mesa, lib32-mesa, vulkan-radeon, lib32-vulkan-radeon
Output of lutris --version :
2024-06-23 14:29:10,771: The Battle.net source is unavailable because Google protobuf could not be loaded: No module named 'google' lutris-0.5.17
I've also disabled ReBar and enabled Above 4G Decoding in bios settings. (not much changed though)
ISSUE
Cyberpunk 2077 was installed through the "vanilla" gog launcher embedded in Lutris, using the first option (without autogen tags etc). I am running it with GE-Proton (latest) with DXVK and VKD3D enabled. I have Lutris Runtime disabled and prefer system libraries enabled.
Running the benchmark i get an average of ~61 fps with these settings (benchmark output). I've noticed that both my gpu and cpu never go above ~75% use
I've also noticed almost the exact same (fps) results with other configurations, including having FSR on etc.
Strangely, during the loading screen or before the main menu etc, my gpu is at 100% and I have a solid 144fps. Also, in the starting area which are more "open world" I get a solid 100+ fps with 100% gpu (and high cpu) usage, on native resolution. While in denser areas (i.e. Night City) I am getting lower fps but with lower gpu and cpu usage too (same as the benchmark).
I am sorry if this is an off topic issue, but any help would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT: I've also tried switching to Xorg from Wayland and I m getting even lower fps on the benchmark (~about 48 average) with higher cpu usage and lower gpu usage. And generally, lowering other settings only lowers the
I think there are like 7 names and it depends on your mobo manufacturer with AMD XMP, even though normally CPUs have such easy to read naming schemes 🤣