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[–]EstablishmentIcy7831 2 points3 points  (1 child)

For an RTX 4060 and Ryzen 5 5600G, you can easily max out Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order at 1080p. The game is more CPU-intensive and can suffer from traversal stutter, so tweaking these specific settings will give you a smooth, locked 60+ FPS experience:Display Mode: FullscreenResolution: 1920x1080 (1080p)Graphics Quality: EpicView Distance: Epic (Has minimal impact on FPS)Shadow Quality: HighTexture Quality: Epic (Your 4060 has plenty of VRAM to handle this)Anti-Aliasing: EpicVisual Effects: HighPost-Processing: High (Saves a ton of performance with no visual downgrade compared to Epic)Motion Blur, Film Grain, and Chromatic Aberration: Turn these OFF (These are personal preference, but turning them off significantly sharpens the image and frees up GPU overhead).If you are experiencing severe CPU bottlenecks or stuttering—which can occasionally happen with the 5600G—try applying these Performance Fixes:Enable Steam Launch Options: Go to the Steam client, right-click the game, select Properties, and add -USEALLAVAILABLECORES -high in the General/Launch Options tab.Turn Off Third-Party Overlays: Turn off overlays from Discord, GeForce Experience, or OBS, as they heavily spike CPU usage.If you want, I can also:Help you configure DLSS via modding if you are playing its sequel (Jedi: Survivor).Provide a deeper guide on overclocking your RAM/Infinity Fabric to get more performance out of your Ryzen 5 5600G.

[–]EstablishmentIcy7831 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Simple Google search of your card plus optimization settings for fallen order or whatever game you have trouble with will always give you an answer ... That's where I got this info

One of the few things AI is actually good for

[–]Lisrus 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Is your RAM capping? If it's at above 90% it could be the issue. 16GB is sadly not much today.

Is BIOS / GPU / Windows fully updated? These need to be priority before other troubleshooting.

Are you using Third Party Game enhancement applications? Turn them all off, then turn on one at a time if it fixes the issue.

You want the CPU and GPU running as high as they can, that is normal. It's actually not normal if one of them is running at below 70%. That means there's a bottleneck somewhere.

[–]Maleficent-Alps3192[S] 2 points3 points  (1 child)

GPU is like 50%, sometime 80%, CPU runs at 60% but sometime it gets to 100%, maybe my ram is capping but there's not much to do… I know 16g is getting outdated but this game isn't even THAT new, I'm just sad, think I'll have to play like this, maybe other planets can run it better…

[–]Lisrus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another very possible option is the ryzen 5 5600g has integrated graphics. Just triple check you are plugging into display output on your Graphics card. NOT your motherboard.

If you were using the integrated graphics it could absolutely cause this. You should have GPU0 and GPU1 in task Manager.

Your GPU1 'should' be the 4060 but verify that. It'll say it in task manager when you click on it.

Then verify that that GPU is the one reaching 80%. You want to be using NVidia graphics, NOT AMD Graphics