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I get crazy frame drops (first time that i run Unreal Engine games because due to the first time Shader Compile) and random stutters on my rig , I'm so frustrated .. nothing seems to work.. I tried disabling E-cores , tried Overclocking , tried different Power plan settings , tried XMP on and off , tried turning off vsync , tried G-SYNC , tried FPS capping , Tried Nvidia Panel Ultra Low Latency mode , tried different motherboard settings and upgraded my SSD.. nothing seems to work .. do you think my graphic card is faulty ? should I get a new one ? should i switch to AMD ? My Rig: GPU : ASUS TUF 3070 TI 8GB Non-oc CPU : Intel Core i7 12700KF Cooler : Aorus Waterforce 240 Motherboard : Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Elite AX DDR4 Ram : 32GB (16x2) Corssair RGB Vengeance Pro 3600 Mhz CL18 DDR4 PSU : GameMax RGB 1050w Case : Lian Li Lancool 215 SSD: Corsair MP600 Pro LPX 1TB (Windows) , Samsung SSD 870 EVO 1TB HDD : WDC WD1003FZEX-00K3CA0
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Hello I recently did a big upgrade to my system with new gpu cpu motherboard and so on. And for the most part its working great! But i have had some issues with framerate (fps) I have issues where simply turning the camera can make me go from 120fps down to like 90-100 and while that doesn't sound that bad with 90+fps, its the quick "freeze" that happens during the drops that is really distracting (see video below for example). At first i thought it was my system overheating, but that doesn't seem to be the case according to HWmonitor and i also tried MSI afterburner My specs are: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Cpu: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K 3.40 GHz Ram: 32gb G.Skill Ripjaws S5 DDR5-6000 BK C30 DC Motherboard: ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO power supply: be quiet! Straight Power 12 Platinum 1200W power supply - 1200 kW - 135 mm - 80 Plus Platinum certified And i'm using a 1440p monitor (1080p 2nd monitor) My gpu, cpu, bios, windows and all of that is up to date. And i even did a fresh install of windows just to make sure. Things to note: I played through Resident evil 4 remake DLC at max settings 1440p at 120fps all the way. Anyway.. Here is the screenshot of HWmonitor while playing Lies of P. Max settings 1440p for about 2 hours (it did the stutter at the start of that play time too) Maybe its the game.. Or maybe its something with my pc i just can't figure out.. Either way any ideas i can try is welcome
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Hello, This is my current spec: AMD R5 3500x Avexir ROG edition 16 GB (8X2) 2400 MHZ Intel ARC A750 LE 8 GB MOBO: MSI X570 A Pro Game stored on: SAMSUNG PM9A1 1TB PCIe 4.0 Gen4 NVMe SSD I am trying to play Assassin's Creed Syndicate but the game drops below 60 FPS on High settings with 2XAA and Ambient Occlusion off. The frames rise above 100 and then drops to like below 50 in certain areas specially when there are lots of buildings on the screen or when I am on a roof where lots of buildings are visible. The stutter is very noticeable and its annoying. I tried using DXVK Async 2.0 but the game crashes on the "Press Any Button" screen when I used it. AC Unity gives out 80+ FPS on high setting consistently and other games also seem to work fine. But cannot seem to figure out how to solve AC syndicate. Watched many common solutions on YT but nothing worked. Would appreciate if someone knew any solution to this.
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Hi all. I just upgraded my gpu rx 580 to rx 6600. I deleted the old drivers with DDU and installed latest WHQL driver. Anyway, some games my CPU usage is %60 + in Battlefield 2042 always %1000. CPB is ON. AMD Resize Bar support is ON. And in Black Ops Cold War my FPS's suddenly drops for couple seconds. Sorry my English.
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PC specs: - 5600xt sapphire pulse - Ryzen 5 3600 - MSI b450 mortar max - 16 Corsair vengeance 3600mhz - 2x Samsung m.2 nvme ssd - 800w psu Corsair Issues: Low GPU usage, FPS drops, frametime spikes and GPU clock speed drops in all games and amd adrenaline stress test. The GPU seems to be unable to consistently run over 30% usage, either low usage with a slightly higher clock or higher usage miserable clock speed (from 1700mhz-> 6mhz), CPU usage remains below 50% in all tasks and thermals for CPU and GPU seem fine <70 degrees. Attempted troubleshooting: - latest bios flashed - turned off all combination of ram OC and CPU OC - fresh windows install + newest drivers - disabled ulps Conclusion: I'm completely stumped, I don't remember it ever performing this bad a couple months ago but this build seems to have had low level performance issues since it's creation (random ctd and black screen). Most of these were fixed by turning off the ram xmp and running a lower freq overclock ≈ 3200mhz with ram timings provided by mobo 'try it' memory oc feature. It's left gaming on this pc to be a stuttery inconsistent mess. The only other thing that changed is that I upgraded from a 144hz monitor to a 240hz one but I don't see why that would change things. If anyone has any further troubleshooting advice that would be grand. Oh and I have never used a forum before hope the formats ok, cheers.
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Here are some screenshots from the game "Jusant", where my gpu can't load up to 100% (it does from time to time, but not always). What's more sad is that my CPU is 90-100% loaded, which is really sad. It happens in other games too like "Outer Wilds". My setup: GPU: RTX 2060 Super CPU: I5-10400F Motherboard: MSI H470M K RAM: 1x 8gb and 1x 4gb (I don't know the frequency, but in cpu-z it's 1033 mhz) game is installed on ssd sata as a result i get only 40-50 fps whereas another guy on youtube with I5-9400F gets 60fps and cpu is only 60% loaded.
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i have a problem where after about 15-30 mins of playtime my fps in-game drops significantly from around 60-70 fps to 20-30 fps and i have no dea why. my system specs are: win(pro) version 22H2 ryzen 5 5600x 16 gb ram msi rtx 2060 550w psu i have all the latest driver updates
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Hi! Sorry for the vague title but I didn't know how to specify the issue I'm having. I've recently bought an Asus Vivobook Pro 14 (M6400RC) and have a problem with FPS drops while gaming. My first thought was that it's probably because of the thermal throttling but after checking the temperatures I'm not sure what's causing those drops. I recorded a few minutes of gameplay with Riva Tuner overlay, here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhf-vrc3jR0. As you can see, the first minute or so is fine, I'm getting 50 - 60 FPS but then it suddenly drops to 10 - 20 FPS, stays that way for around 5 minutes and after that the performance goes back to normal. You can see the CPU temperature rising before the drop but it goes up to around 85 degrees, which for a laptop (especially such a thin and light one) is not a bad result and it seems weird to me if it started to throttle at such a temperature. The GPU temperature is also fine, it sits comfortably at 75 degrees, VRAM is also not utilized completely, the same as RAM. Everything seems to be in order, yet I still get those drops. Am I missing something? If anyone has an idea what's going on here, please share it with me. Any help is much appreciated. Specs: CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 6800H GPU - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 4 GB DDR6 RAM - 16 GB LPDDR5 4800 MHz Storage - 512 GB SSD M.2 PCIe OS: Windows 11
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Dear all, I have a problem with my new pre-built pc. When I play games it drops gpu usage and fps during the game (see attached screenshots). It runs smoothly if I do not "move" from my possition during the game, but as soon as it loads new maps or enemies (like in the screenshots), the gps usage drops and I get super low fps and the game stutters. This happens with every graphics intense game I play (e.g. Jedi fallen order, Warzone). Any idea if this is a hardware or software problem? I already tried many solution on the internet like uninstalling (DDU) and reinstalling drivers, turning off Geforce overlay, and changing energy mode to high performance, but nothing works. Specs: CPU: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-13600K 3.50 GHz GPU: VGP Nvidia RTX 3080 RAM: 16,0 GB DDR4 Motherboard: Biostar B660MX-E Pro DDR4 Powersupply: SQ-White 850 W OS: W11 pro SSD: 1Tb M.2. PCl-E NVMe Kingston Monitor: LG 27GL850 1440p 144hz Thank you for your help!
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Hi! I have been getting fps drops in every type of games I would like to play (minecraft, r6, ets2 etc.) I need help I don't know what to do. Pc specs: i5-7500, gtx 1070, 2x8gb ram 3466mhz. Link for a clip: https://youtu.be/CI5vKFqtABk Thanks.
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I have an ASUS Zephyrum M with a core i7-9750h (base clock: 2.6 GHz boost: 4.1 GHz) with a rtx 2060. I was having a lot of thermal throttling issues which caused massive frame drops and stuttering in all games ultimately making the unplayable. Before servicing my laptop my cpu reached 97 degrees even on the base clock speeds. After changing the thermal paste and cleaning the heat sink and the fans I was able to get my base clock temps down to around 78-85 degrees which is still quite hot. However when I enable turbo the temps shoot up instantly, while gaming they reach temps of around 97-99 degrees. What could be causing this Also when I try gaming on base clock speeds for stable performance I still get the same fps drops and stutter, I checked my gpu clock speeds and they are around 1600-1850 MHz. I don't know what's causing the stutter in games. I've had my laptop fully serviced by professionals and have even reinstalled a fresh windows 10 os. All of my drivers are also upto date. Ps: I've already enabled max performance in the battery settings and nvidia control panel
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Recently completed my new high-end build and putting it through its paces on a few games. Seeing some unexpected behaviour in CS:GO, while other more demanding titles run perfectly (Forza Horizon 4 for instance). When not limited, frame rate in CS:GO levels off around 400-450 FPS, which is roughly what I would expect with my hardware. However, occasionally seeing huge frame rate dips to 40-50 FPS, for 1/2 second or so. Happens about once every couple of minutes, but very unpredictable. Often happens when encountering other players but the correlation is not quite definitive enough to say that’s the cause... I’ve tried all combinations of running with adaptive sync on/off, running at low settings, limiting FPS, and keeping an eye on system resources while playing. Sometimes the issue is much less frequent, but hard to tell if that’s actually related to anything I’m doing. Not seeing any weird resources behaviour... GPU doesn’t seem overly taxed and the CPU runs under load at 45-50degC (CPU package is more like 50-60). Build Specs: CPU: Ryzen 5 5600x CPU cooler: Corsair H80i V2 VGA: Gigabyte RX 6900XT - connected via PCIE 3.0 riser cable MOBO: Asus ROG STRIX B550-i gaming RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB DDR4 3600Hz SSD: WD SN850 2TB M.2 PSU: Cooler Master V850 SFX CASE: Phanteks Evolv Shift 2 Air Monitor 1 (primary gaming): ASUS VG27AQ 1440p 165 Hz Monitor 2 (productivity, no gaming): Dell U2520D 1440p 60Hz Internet: 850 Mb/s down/950 Mb/s up, speed tests show ping of 1ms Wondering if anyone can provide insight, or has had similar experiences? Is this normal behaviour in CS:GO? Possible server-side lag? Hoping it’s not a hardware issue, because I really can’t tell what it would be. I don’t see any obvious bottlenecks, and the PC can handle much heavier games with ease.
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Been playing Minecraft with RTX and it's dropped performance all of a sudden because the GPU isn't going to full utilization anymore? Here are the MSI Afterburner averages from the last day performance was expected and the first day performance dropped. Monday, April 5, 2021: Minecraft RTX ~55-60 fps 98% gpu usage 9% cpu usage Saturday, April 10, 2021: Minecraft RTX ~33-48 fps 60% gpu usage 9% cpu usage I'm assuming this is because something changed in the NVIDIA Control Panel, but I don't know what. I've tried reinstalling the NVIDIA graphics driver and Minecraft itself, but to no avail. Are there settings somewhere in Windows or the NVIDIA control panel to allow the gpu to reach full utilization again? Any input's appreciated.
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Hey guys, i'm from a laptop and i'm using 2 monitors. I've turned off my laptop screen. Is there going to be a problem if I turn on both my monitor and my laptop screen. Will i have fps drop on games?
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Hi Techies, I'm facing huge FPS Drop after few minutes every time. It will work normally with 45-55 FPS only after restarting the game. FPS Drops to exact 18 fps after few minutes every time on Cyberpunk 2077 and 14 fps on Grand Theft Auto V. Used DDU to clean install Display Driver as well. GPU Temps were 71C and 66C for CP 2077 and GTA V resp. Not sure about CPU. But the issue starts too early. Attached FPS Drop and settings screenshots. Any help would be greatly appreciated. My Specs: Laptop: Alienware M15 R3 Display: 3840 x 2160, 60 Hz CPU: Intel Core i7-10750H RAM: 16GB, 2667 Mhz GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070
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guys recently i started having cpu game time spike in valorant which makes game unplayable , it was all working fine but after some update(valo) i started having this issue i get cpu game time spike and it reaches to 40-50ms which makes game soo frustrating and unplayable , i have tried every thing from fresh install to do all kinds of things that riot support told me to do but still no solution after starting a match its works just fine for 5-6 rounds and after it becomes unplayable can any one plz... help me....
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So, I got Control and wanted to play it, but ran into some issues. First of all, V-sync seems to freak out, at some specific spots (for example near the flags in the lobby and in some of the office rooms) I'm experiencing fps drops, it just suddenly goes from 75 to 35-37. There is quite a lot of those spots even at a starting location, so fps is constantly jumping around, which is annoying to me. It's not performance related because gpu usage drops as well from 98% to 50-60%. If V-sync is disabled this doesn't happen. It also stops happening if I pick the lowest graphic preset, but I didn't want to settle on that, since according to benchmarks my PC should have no problem running Control at medium-high settings (My specs are GTX 1650 Super and Ryzen 5 2600). So I disabled ingame V-sync and enabled Nvidia G-sync (I have a G-sync compatible monitor). This eliminated fps drops and appeared to fix screen tearing at first (which was atrocious without G-sync), but it came back several minutes later when I got into another area. I tried turning G-sync off and on again, fiddled with the settings, and it seems that this issue is related to fps as well. When fps was around 60-70 (which it is most of the time on 1080p high settings), everything was fine and smooth, but the moment it rose above 80 screen tearing was back. And again, there are several of such spots even in a starting location, so I wouldn't be free from screen tearing for more than a couple of minutes at a time. My question is, what is all that caused by and can I do anything about this? Could it be some setting I should (or shouldn't) have enabled? Can I get rid of both performance drops and screen tearing?
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Unraid KVM virtualised Windows machine unRaid Version: 6.9.2 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. ROG STRIX Z590-E GAMING WIFI, Version Rev 1.xx American Megatrends Inc., Version 1007 OS version: Windows 10, 10.0, version 2009, build: 19043 (x64) Hardware: Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), QEMU CPU: GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-10900K CPU @ 3.70GHz (all cores are isolated from host) Logical processors: 12 Processor groups: 1 RAM: 32764 MB total GPU: EVGA 2080s Issue: I noticed recently in LoL that when I move my mouse Logitech G703 the FPS drops significantly, say >220fps to sometimes as low as 70fps. It seems to occur on any 3D animated window but only impacts that window if that mouse is moving over it. Lowering the report rate reduces the impact but it is still there 250hz is still 30-60 fps drop. Windows itself generally feels slow, opening explorer and so on. Idol cpu is 2-5% and RAM is very free when the problem occurs I've reinstalled graphics drivers and mouse drivers, tried different USB ports, wired and wireless. Any other suggestions? LatencyMon shows some spikes but nothing clear to me windows10_kvm.xml
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So while playing FH5 i have noticed some small FPS drops occurring maybe once every 60 seconds. I'm playing at around 140-150 FPS and when the drop happens it goes down to about 120 and then instantly up again to 140-150. Visually you can clearly see it happening aswell which is the annoying thing. I tried looking at my HWMonitor when this happened. Noticed that GPU usage went from around 98% down to 70% when the stutter happens, it goes down and up simultaneously with the FPS. Didnt notice anything scetchy with temps or CPU usage/temps etc. PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 SSD: Samsung 840 Evo 120GB SSD: Kingston SA2000M81000G 1TB HDD: Seagate Barracuda 4TB RAM: Corsair CMW16GX4M2Z3600C18 2x8GB MBD: Asus ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING PSU: ASUS ROG Strix 850 80+ GOLD Anyone who has an idea why this is happening and what i can do? Everything is greatly appreciated!
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The issue: So I've been having a curious problem with my 1080 Ti. It's quite vague to describe, but sometimes (on stock clocks) my GPU suddenly has a strong FPS drop (30-60% decrease). This happens completely unpredictably and it doesn't matter whether this happens during gaming or during a benchmark, the FPS will remain lowered by 30-50% regardless of what application I run until I reboot the system. . I've found a way to reliably reproduce it, so maybe we can get to the bottom of this. If I raise the max voltages on MSI afterburner (+100 mv) while using my stable overclock (+60 core, +500 mem) or even stock clocks, after 2-3 minutes of a Heaven benchmark the FPS will halve and the power draw will drop from around 280-310 watts to 180-230 watts. Once this happens, the GPU will behave like this in any application until I reboot. Now I don't think this has to do with instability of the overclocks. Going higher than +75 on the core clock crashes the application as can be expected, but at 0 to +60 mhz without overvolting it's completely stable except for that once in a week FPS and power drop. Temps shouldn't be the reason either as even with the +100 voltage and overclocks I rarely cross the 70°C threshold (max 84°C hotspot/VRAM temperature). Max 50% of the 16GB available RAM is usually used. VRAM usage is usually withing 2GB when the problem happens. Things I've tried: - Reinstall Nvidia drivers - Check for parked cores during the issue - Disable fast boot (both in bios and Windows) - Set power settings to high performance in Windows and Nvidia control panel - Unplug the USB controller (this was the culprit for someone else) - Check task manager for memory leaks or some CPU-intensive background process - Install Windows 11 (because why not) - Reapply thermal paste The weird thing is that this problem has been documented among varying Pascal GTX's the past 4 years and is not application-specific. It almost seems as if the whole GPU goes into a low power state that is only re-set by a full system reboot. It's not a memory leak, not a thermal issue, so what can it be? Maybe my 650W PSU isn't enough (but shouldn't it then just throttle or crash instead of going into this weird low power with normal clock speed state?). Any suggestions would be great! I'll provide whatever info or run whatever test you need! My rig: GPU - GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X 11GB CPU - Ryzen 5 3600 RAM - G.Skill Ripjaws V F4-3200C16D-16GVKB PSU - Corsair TX-M Series TX650M V2 MOBO - Aorus B550m Pro SSD - Kingston A2000 1TB
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Hi, I have been trying to troubleshoot this issue with my PC since the Windows 10 1803 update rolled out and not been able to fix that issue till today. Games and also Windows 10 UI stutter on transitions and extreme frame drops while gaming. I've tried Google for diff. solutions including clean memory cache, clean install, updating drivers and bios and Clean boot. Still haven't been able to identify the root cause of the issue. Has anyone encountered this issue and were you able to fix it? Please let me know. My PC Specs: CPU: Intel Core i5 3550 Motherboard: Asus P8B75-V Ram: Adata 8GB 1600MHz single channel SSD: WD Green 256GB HDD: Seagate Baracuda 7200RPM 1TB PSU: Cooler Master MasterWatt 550W Thanks in advance
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So basically this issue occurred around 17 hours after season 3 of Warzone was released. At first, nothing was different, the game would run fine at normal FPS (100+ FPS) and all the Graphics settings were the same prior to season 3. The problem occurred once I had logged out of Warzone and back in again, The FPS dropped so dramatically (to about 0-5 FPS) it was astonishing, and in certain parts of the game itself, the game would just stop. Then I decided to pull up MSI afterburner and the in-game FPS viewing options to see what my CPU/GPU percentages and times were at and there was where I saw a problem. In the menus of Warzone, while switching between tabs such as between "Operator" and "Store" the CPU time would shot past 1500ms (normally getting less than 20ms) while the GPU time would stay at 0ms, and in-game the time would be about 1000+ ms for both the GPU and the CPU during the FPS drops (which were more frequent than the game running smoothly) and in any scenario, the CPU % would stay at around 90+ usage. I've tried most things from deleting then reinstalling my game, lowering my graphics settings to the bare minimum, checking every hour to see if Nvidia or Intel had dropped any "drivers" that I had somehow missed, opening my pc case to see if any my components had been misaligned somehow, following every tutorial on Youtube and nothing changed. This issue stayed the same no matter what game I was playing. So I have called upon the "good" people of the internet to assist me in finding a solution. Specs: *Dell G5 5000* (this was the only thing that I could afford so please don't come at me for owning a prebuilt) -10th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-10400F processor -NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1660 SUPER™ 6GB GDDR6 -8GB, 1x8GB, DDR4, 2666MHz -256GB M.2 PCIe SSD + 2TB SATA 7200 RPM HDD 3.5" s
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So today I've been noticing weird fps drops when entering a fortnite match. This dropped to 1 frame! I'm not sure if this is a cpu problem or gpu. Though I do have a cheap psu (Am upgrading it in september) but for the rest of the match It does pick up the fps throughout. (No hate if your one of those fortnite haters!) If you know anything to help, will be very appreciated! Thanks, Fire! Specs: CPU: Ryzen 3 3200G GPU: AMD RADEON RX 580 8GB OC Edition Motherboard: ASUS A320M-K PSU: Builder 600w RAM: 2x8 sticks of 8gb corsair ram. What could be the problem?
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The laptop is fairly new with only few months of use the GPU temps hits 86C while CPU hits low 90C (read using HWiNFO64) while playing GTAV. Sometimes the task manager reads 100% memory. Tried lowering the settings to solve the issue but failed. Currently solving this problem by pausing the game and lifting the laptop to cool down the bottom plate. Problem occurring after windows update. Possible causes according to me searching around the internet: Thermal throttling, memory management issue in windows or dust build up/thermal paste issue. Please help. Laptop Specs: CPU: Intel i5 9300H 9th Gen GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX1650 4GB Ram: 2666hz DDR4 8GB Storage: 1TB M.2 NvMe drive OS : Windows 10 (Build: 19042.964 Version: 20H2 , x64) Screen refresh rate: 120Hz