Do you by any chance have an Nvidia GV100 Volta GPU with 32GB of VRAM and a price tag of 9000$?
If not, then you have 32GB of RAM, not VRAM, which unless it is of extremely low speed, it won’t have much of a performance impact. The CPU and GPU are the two most important components in this case.
If you want to, list your full specs (search “System Information” in the Windows Search Bar) and we might be able to help you.
We all know Switch is the most hardcore OW console. We play with barely 20 fps, our controllers are pieces of carp, the screens are so tiny we can barely see anything…
Can’t really say much, I’ve seen Xbox players at my SR level play like hot garbage. The passed few days even I’ve lost just as many games playing with PS/Switch players as I have playing with Xbox players.
While I’m sure there’s some level of skill difference because of the controls and the experience behind the player at play here, I can’t really say there’s too much difference between Playstation, Switch, and Xbox players.
I know what I have. It’s 32gb of vram. 16x2 hbm2 on 2048 bit bus. Basically a super vega. I could reserve ram swap to make the os see 64gb of vram if i wanted, but it has other trade-offs.
xbox vs ps is subjective and neither is necessarily better than the other but i know for a fact that they dont make pharas on xbl or pc like they do on psn
I’m a PS fanboy for life but I will concede that, statistically, according to Overbuff, Xbox players consistently have better accuracy by about 1% in this game. All the other stats are comparable. Makes sense since Xbox has a long history of FPS exclusives.
Okay, that’s pretty damn impressive. From the specs you provided I’m guessing you have two Radeon VIIs running on your system and since both of them are active while you play Overwatch I guess you’re running them with Crossfire since Overwatch doesn’t yet support DX12 if I’m not mistaken.
Dual - GPU setups have never been ideal for gaming, but you shouldn’t be getting anywhere remotely near this terrible level of performance.
What’s your other specs? When did this problem surface? Does it also affect other DX11 games? How about others using DX12? What are your temperatures? Could you maybe try removing the GPU that’s in the 8x PCIe slot (unless you are running a Theadripper that is and you have multiple PCIe 3.0 16x slots on your motherboard, in which case, damn…) and test gaming performance without it?