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My pc is struggling to run games like fortnite at 144 fps. I also have a lot of input delay. Is it worth it to get a custom OS like atlas OS?
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So i got my hand on a 7900xt for my 1440p gaming. Unfortunately I’m having hitching and some major frame drops. Especially in warthunder but i also play a lot of Factrio, Star Wars battlefront 2, Kingdoms and Castle, World of warships. I’m not looking the break the bank but something around the $300 to $600 to fix the issue. A platform upgrade would be fine too if it’s worth the money. I’m not sure what route to take. To pick up an used 5800x3d for $300 in my area or go with something new like a 13600k or something. I appreciate the help. Thanks Specs 5800x asus b550 3600 cl16 16gb 7900xt 1440p 165Hz
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For the owners of these pads I'd like to hear your personal experience as well their pros and cons. I'm looking for a control pad for CS2 as I've gotten used to the worn-in surface with good stopping power, but I can't exclude Battlefield, Doom and other fast-paced shooters as well. Around 450mm x 400mm size. Currently in the process of switching to a lightweight mouse (DAV3 / Viper V2 Pro) with stock PTFE feet. I can't test any of those in person and can only judge from reviews. G-SR II Currently not available here and have to wait months for potential stock, but probably the best one for me judging from reviews. Smooth, control pad that should be more resistant to humidity than G-SR I which is big for the summers here and is used by a lot of pro players. Unfortunately my current pad is in bad condition and I need something sooner. GP4 Black Seems on the faster side from reviews like a middle ground between control and speed. Not sure if it's suitable for micro adjustments and flicking in CS for people like me who are used to greater control? How does it compare to G-SR II and the rest of the Xtrfy GP lineup? GPZ1 Smooth, slow, control pad by Rocket Jump Ninja that is supposed to be dynamic for both short flicks in CS and long swipes for fast-paced FPSs according to reviews. Seems to get hate for being extremely slow and muddy (slower than G-SR II?), and affected by humidity and moisture. Apparently requires more force to break friction from a standstill which affects micro adjustments? QcK /QcK Edge Classic amidst the esports scene but I don't see it recommended as much anymore. Not sure about its durability in the long term compared to the rest and humidity resistance, of course. Does the QcK Edge feel exactly the same as the QcK or QcK Heavy, just with stitched edges, and how does it compare to the G-SR II? The problem is a lot of hardware and peripherals are always out of stock in my country, and Amazon or other online retailers are out of the question because of expensive shipping, VAT and import fees all resulting in double the price. The same applies to the new kids on the block like LGG Saturn Pro, Artisan Zero, Aqua Control Zero, etc. These are the only ones currently available with decent amount of reviews: - GPZ1 - GP4 Black - QcK - QcK Edge - G-SR I (>€35-40) - Gigantus V2 TL;DR - Need smooth control pad for tactical FPS like CS2 as well as faster-paced games. I think G-SR II will suit me, but need an alternative since it's out of stock. Most "exotic" (newer) brands have too expensive logistics or can't be shipped at all and the list above is what's currently available here. Something not sticky with humidity resistance is preferable. I'm looking for advice as well as personal experience from owners of the pads.
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I have a pretty old laptop with integrated graphics. Which would be the best linux distro that is focused on RAW PERFORMANCE. I do not care about looks, simplicity, ease of use, desktop environment, etc. Only pure performance. I know i sound like a newb but I have used debian based distros before but started questioning whether they were the right choice. Please recommend which distro and version would give me maximum performance for my hardware. I just want it to get the job done no compromises on fps.I really dont mind spending a little bit more time if it means that its more stable and even a bit better. Im not able to choose a single distro. I dont prefer changing desktop environments after installation due to conflicting packages so please recommend a distro. Thanks in advance.
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Currently playing and finishing some of my old game titles (NFS:Underground 1-2,NFS: MW & NFS Carbon) Even though my newer games like NFS:Heat/NFS: Unbound and Tekken 8 have no issues at all. kinda weird on my end, a little help would mean a lot to me, thanks
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Hey all! I recently upgraded my build from a 1050ti to a RX 590 Fatboy. Everything has been running smoothly, such as Overwatch, Apex, Hell Divers, and Smite. However, when I boot into Fortnite I am getting around 7 FPS. I have tried to reinstall it, update my drivers, and I am just lost what to do next. Any advice would help!
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So the last 2 years I got this pc specs: Case:: CoolerMaster MasterBox MB311L ARGB CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3800X CPU-cooler: Cylon 4F RAM-: Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB SL16GB (3200MHz) and corsair vengeance pro rgb 16 gb ram 3200mhz, so 2 different ram groups SSD: WD Blue SN550 1TB Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus B450M GPU: Gigabite 4070 OC 12 GB Psu: Aerocool Aero 80+ Bronze 650W The problem I am facing is that I am not getting the fps I should get. Since this week I replaced 3060 ti for the 4070 and still my fps sucks for the performance it should give. I mostly play Fortnite competitive and I never had this problem before. With low settings and overclocking with ryzen master, afterburner, quick cpu I am getting around 200-300 fps... Meanwhile the same builds get around 300-400 and I get 200-240 in fights... Please help me... I do not know what is wrong.... xmp is already enabled for the ram sticks... pls help
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Ello ,I have a PC I had built last year in March ,I play certain games such as cotw the angler ,the hunter classic,ark ascended an so on however,after about a year of no issues my fps is dropping on cotw the angler an it's freezing for anywhere to 1 to 10 seconds an then everything catches up I've ran benchmarks,says it's fine however my temps an such are seeming weird along with my CPU and gpu usage I've read it could be a bottleneck but I'm not sure this is the first PC I've built myself an the 2nd gaming desktop I've ever owned idk what to do or what's going on pic below is what I see on hardware monitor while gaming particularly on the cotw the angler after I hopped off it my p core temps went up to 90c (under the max catagory ) but package temp stayed the same the catagories are Value which is whats currently happening ,min which is the lowest its gotten,and max which is the highest its gotten to i appreciate the help as im confused and dunno what to do or whats going on
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Good day LTT, I am currently planning a major performance upgrade for my gaming PC. It currently has an i7-7700k and 2070 SUPER. I play at 1080p, aiming for 144hz (or 60hz on less competitive titles), and as much detail as possible without sacrificing FPS. While I play a variety of games (genre and age), several recent newer titles (Returnal, Spiderman, HZD, CS2, among others) have been unable to maintain FPS relevant to their genre and I would like to upgrade. I am fairly sold on the AMD 7800X3D on the CPU side (and 32GB of DDR5, up from my current 16GB), but for the GPU, I am less sure. Here are some of my thoughts: Budget: $500-$600. This is what I spent last time for my 2070 SUPER and I would like to stay in this price class this time. I am ok with used from a reputable seller. Resolution: 1080p. I am happy with my current monitor, and don't have any immediate plans to go to another resolution anytime soon. I may get a 4K TV but couch gaming will be limited to more casual titles over steamlink, so I am ok with less performance here. FPS: As close to 144hz as possible for all titles. I do like to play some faster-paced titles and I like smooth fast frames. 60 FPS minimum is my goal in non-competitive or fast-paced games. Detail level: Many recent games have required me to adjust the details noticeably low to maintain 60 FPS minimum. I do use Ray Tracing where available Longevity: I am hoping to have this card remain viable for most titles (again, I'm not always playing the newest stuff, but having a variety) for ~4 yrs, which is seeming like my normal GPU upgrade cycle. CPU will likely stay for at least 5 years. Non-Gaming Usage: I don't do much rendering or productivity that hits the GPU, but I do regularly stream to twitch, currently on the nvenc encoder To those ends, I am currently between one of the 4070 cards (base Super, TI, TI Super) or a used 3080/3080 TI. However, I am curious if you all would recommend any other options based on the above criteria. Thank you in advance!
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Hey, I installed the FPS unlocker mod for Elden Ring a few days ago and I love that there is developers out there doing this kind of stuff for games that force Vsync at 60fps. However, the performance is not as good as I expected it to be. I reach roughly 75-100 fps on 1440p (max settings) with my setup and I've read that that people with similar setups are reaching 60fps at 4K. I've messed around with the settings in-game and they don't seem to be affecting fps more than 5-10. During gameplay I see that GPU-Z logs roughly 30-40% GPU Usage with PerfCap Reason: Idle which I find strange. CPU usage is roughly 20%. No temperature bottlenecks anywhere. Anyone who has experienced similar issues? Is this an ELDEN RING issue? Is there anything I could do that will impact my FPS and get my to higher GPU and CPU usage. Wish I could get it to lock on 165fps. RTX 4080 3900X 32GB RAM
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Its time we had a discussion... So many people are buying extremely high-end components that are simply unnecessary and overkill. I figured I would create a guide to help people decide what hardware is best for their use case. How many frames per second do I need? What settings should I run, what resolution should I play at? Lets talk about all these things today... FPS: Lets start by talking about refresh rate and frames per second (FPS). Linus PROVED a while back in a video called "Does High FPS Make you a Better Gamer" that for the VAST MAJORITY of gamers, frame rates beyond 144 FPS/Hz simply make no difference whatsoever. At 144Hz, the smoothness and responsiveness is so fast that your keyboard and mouse themselves attribute the vast majority of the input lag and the human body simply cannot detect lag caused by FPS at these extremely high frame rates. Even professional E-Sports gamers stated in the video that they feel there is basically NO DIFFERENCE WHATSOEVER between 144 and 240 Frame Rates. These professional gamers tend to go for extremely high frame rates anyways to reduce latency in the game's processing, but this guide is aimed at the average gamer, not a professional. These response times on the levels of a few thousandths of a second and the average gamer will NEVER detect them. In the Linus Video, they explored the differences between 60FPS/Hz, 144 FPS/Hz, and 240 FPS/Hz. What they did NOT talk about is at what point do we hit diminishing returns? At what point before 144 FPS is that magical number that feels incredibly smooth and responsive? Allow me to explain... 60 FPS may seem smooth to watch and indeed it is, but 60 FPS isn't quite fast enough for fast-paced gaming. This is because of how much time is needed for your machine to produce the next frame. The amount of time needed to produce each frame at 60 FPS is long enough to where if you move your mouse back and forth quickly, you will notice slight lag, it just won't feel all that responsive, and this is why the ideal gaming frame rate is well above 60 FPS. So how far do we need to go? Well it is somewhat subjective but there are some general "rules of thumb" that can help you decide. Even just a bit above 60 FPS at 75 FPS, things will begin to feel fairly responsive, but if you want the best performance before diminishing returns, there are still gains to be had. At 90 FPS, things will look and feel fantastic, with incredible response. At 90 FPS you will probably be quite satisfied with your experience, but we should reach a bit higher, and here is why... When your machine experiences a huge load in a demanding area of a game, the FPS will drop for a single instant here and there, this is what we know in benchmarking as 1% lows. The problem with 90 FPS gaming is that these 1% lows can still drop you into the 60's of FPS. And when that happens, you will certainly feel it. This is why 90 FPS gaming isn't quite enough to be considered a pretty-much perfect gaming experience. What you should aim for is 100+ average FPS. Once you cross the triple-digit threshold, your gaming experience will be extremely satisfying at all times, because your 1% lows will stay at or above 75-80 FPS. These 1% lows will be so smooth that you probably won't have even noticed that they happened, and so 100+FPS is ideal target for the best value gaming. However, as newer games come out, and your hardware ages, performance will drop a bit over time. But to counter this, most reviews on PC gaming content focus on performance results at Ultra Settings. So as your PC ages, you should be able to drop your settings from Ultra to High in order to keep about the same frame rates in upcoming games for a few years. Keep this in mind for later... GAME SETTINGS: So what about settings and resolution? Lets get settings out of the way - aim for High settings. High settings are a very satisfying experience and the visuals will be stunning. Very High/Ultra settings demand a lot more power for not a whole lot more beauty and so in reality, Ultra settings are unnecessary. But if you aim too low and end up with low or medium settings, you will definitely notice the difference between these settings and High settings. RESOLUTION: Finally - resolution. Resolution is completely subjective. Some people enjoy 1080p, others enjoy 4K. But, there are diminishing returns with graphical fidelity, so lets outline those now: 1080p is great for very small monitors. It looks about as sharp as it can get on 20" and smaller screens, and still looks pretty good up to 30" gaming monitors, but most people can see the difference between 1080p and 1440p, so that choice is yours. 1440p is actually the ideal computer monitor resolution in most cases. It looks insanely sharp on pretty much any standard-sized monitor and most people cannot tell the difference between 1440p and 4K. I personally play at 1440p ultrawide for that extra side-to-side vision and its an incredible experience (3440x1440p) 4K is actually pretty useless in more situations than you might think. Research and scientific studies have shown that the human eye with perfect 20-20 vision actually CANNOT see the difference between 1440p and 4K on any screen up to 50" with your face just 18" away from the screen. Linus even did a video a while back called "4K Gaming is Dumb" that goes over why its pretty much completely unnecessary. Choosing Hardware Based on this Information: PC Hardware reviews pretty much always focus on performance delivered at Ultra gaming settings. Since Ultra settings are unnecessary, you can use the performance gap between High and Ultra settings as your performance overhead for upcoming games in the future. And so... If you want a gaming experience so good that you wouldn't be able to tell if you upgraded further, and you want to use a standard sized monitor like most PC gamers do, then you want to purchase hardware that is shown to deliver an average of at LEAST 100 FPS at Ultra Settings for your chosen resolution, and 1440p is the recommended resolution for standard-sized PC monitors. Now the hardware you choose will depend on if you want standard 2560x1440p resolution or ultra-wide 3440x1440p or whatever other form of 1440p you might want, but if you do your research and keep these rules of thumb in mind, you will end up with an incredible gaming machine without over-spending. Of course everyone will have their opinions, Im sure plenty of people will say I am wrong. But think about it before commenting. When was the last time you played a game at 90-100 FPS and you thought to yourself "This is a terrible experience, I need to upgrade my PC because this is just un-playable".
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I just bought a brand new HP victus yesterday and unfortunately it's running below average fps (70-100) in games like Valorant on all low settings all while optimized with the Omen Gaming platform. Not too sure what the issue is. I've factory reset it a few times and all settings are on low. Not sure if something is limiting it because when I look up the fps for the same laptop it is between 150-250. Thinking of just returning it tomorrow.
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A year ago I was watching videos on how to optimize your pc and I dont remember where on what application but I saw an fps cap and capped it to 240, it isnt on nvidia control panel, it isnt gsync or vsync, I remember doing this. Does anyone know of any other way you cap your fps in windows?
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Good evening, I recently upgraded my cpu and mobo. My original set up was I7 8700 non k, 5600xt, 16GB 3600htz ram, 700watt psu, corsair 240 liquid cooler. I recently upgraded to R5 5600x with an MSI tom gaming plus and I have lost fps in my top played game atm. My top game atm is Destiny 2 i was getting 120-165fps on 1440p, now with my new setup I am getting 75-90fps. So far I have updated mobo bios, installed all up to date amd chipset drivers and I am currently reinstalling gpu drivers. With a better cpu I wouldnt exspect lower fps you would think more fps but I am new to pcs so any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
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This seemed to happen on most games but I notice it a lot on fortnite and it only happens when I set my fps to the same as my monitors refresh rate which is 240 so if I put my fps any lower or higher in game it won’t do it only when I’m on 240 fps in game settings. I’m not sure why this is happening and was looking for any fix beacuse I want to just set my fps to 240 IMG_4005.MOV
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This seemed to happen on most games but I notice it a lot on fortnite and it only happens when I set my fps to the same as my monitors refresh rate which is 240 so if I put my fps any lower or higher in game it won’t do it only when I’m on 240 fps in game settings. I’m not sure why this is happening and was looking for any fix beacuse I want to just set my fps to 240 IMG_4005.MOV
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Hello I was just wondering why my pc seems to have such bad performance for my specs, ive done research on where i should be with my exact specs and im nowhere close. My specs: Ryzen 5500 Rx 6600 8gb 16 gb Ram SSD 480gb Ill list some of the games ive tested: -battlefield V ultra around 80 high around 80-100 -Rust 55-90 -Hell let loose 50-70 with alot of stutters -CS2 90 fps on high To me these fps numbers seem very low in comparison to what ive seen and gotten as estimates before, Would love some tips on what could be wrong and if anyone has the same specs that could share some fps numbers! This is also with massive stutter problems usually with every game i test. Regards Harley
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so I tried to play "The Finals" with friends but I only got 15 fps on avg and like 2fps at the lowest. I've seen ppl on YT getting 70 fps on average with the same GPU as me... how do I make my GPU perform better? Gpu: 1060 3gb Cpu: i7 8700
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So i have low fps playing League around 100 120 sometimes going to 70 fps it's actually depressing i play all games on without any problems I play everything on low 1400 x 900 I've tried almost everything i'm actually getting mad af Ryzen 5 3600 16gb 3200mhz SSD 1TB Samsung Evo RTX 4060 If someone knows something that might help i would be very grateful.
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Iv got a problem where i could play fortnite on my phone fairly ok. I could play for 2-3 hours before dropping from a solid 40fps (which im fine with) to 30 ±3fps. But then a few days back i just started playing and was stumped by my immediate 25fps in the first game and no more than 7 the next. Iv been trying everything i could find but with no luck. Is there anything i could possibly try or am i abandoning fortnite? I am using a Samsung galaxy a33 5g with a xbox series x controller conected to it via Bluetooth.
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Hello forumers, need help/advice. I attached my pc specs at the bottom, a not bad pc. the problem I have is that the fps in games is completely different from what I expected from this build. 60 fps in dota 2, 200 cs go (max) and barely 60 in GTA 5 (ofc all games on minimum settings) CPU temps under load are 60-70, got liquid cooling for it so it's not the problem I guess can someone help identify the problem?
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Here's the newegg page to the PC I bought that includes specs: https://www.newegg.ca/msi-mpg-trident-3-11si-009ca/p/N82E16883152798?Item=N82E16883152798 I'm attempting to play games at 1920x1080p, but my FPS keeps dropping and I'm not sure why. I set my settings around from medium to low and, on Destiny 2 for example, I'm using 1800MB out of 5900MB of my VRAM and I'm still running into huge FPS drops when I try and maintain 72 FPS. What can I do to fix this?
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I have a nvidia 1070 that i havent played a game on in 10 months. My buddy wanted me to get escape from tarkov. When i got it going my frames in the menu and game were super low. I then went to geforce experience and had it adjust my settings. No change. Then i went to a game that worked well in the past. Dying light. And it also has low frames. I updated the drivers from the geforce experience program. And used malwarebytes to clean up anything that may cause my issue. What else could the problem be?
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