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Witcher 3 fps drops

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27 minutes ago, robby999 said:

Its application 3d settings

- pre rendered frames

Set it to 1. Play the game and see if that fixes it. Don't expect it to fix it, just see if it does.

 

EDIT: Also, setting your Foliage Visibility Range to High instead of Ultra will give you a major performance gain with a much more stable 60 fps lock(if you're using v-sync). If you're not using v-sync, it will give you a lot more fps.

 

Also remember that if you are using v-sync, that would be another reason why your GPU and CPU are not being used to their max usage. Which is fine if your monitor is 60Hz. If your monitor is more than 60 Hz then you should be gaming with v-sync off anyway unless you want to cap your frames at a certain fps.

10 minutes ago, robby999 said:

Inno3d 1070 ryzen 2600

1 8gb 3000mhz stick 

Ultra preset

Shadow high

Hairworks o off 

1080p 60fps

because you got 1 RAM stick, especially for Ryzen it's a bad idea and will cause stutters

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Do you have a FPS cap turned on in game?

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44 minutes ago, robby999 said:

Like in every 10-20s one drop to 30 -25fps

In your NVidia control panel, what is your Maximum pre-rendered frames set to?

49 minutes ago, robby999 said:

Gpu usage is 75 and sometimes 81

In yout NVidia control panel, what is your Power management mode set to?

50 minutes ago, robby999 said:

But cpu % usage is very low

In your Windows additional power settings of your Power & Sleep options, is your Preferred plan set to Balanced or High performance?

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17 minutes ago, A Random Dude said:

In your NVidia control panel, what is your Maximum pre-rendered frames set to?

In yout NVidia control panel, what is your Power management mode set to?

In your Windows additional power settings of your Power & Sleep options, is your Preferred plan set to Balanced or High performance?

Yes both nvidia and windows maximum performance mode

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18 minutes ago, A Random Dude said:

In your NVidia control panel, what is your Maximum pre-rendered frames set to?

In yout NVidia control panel, what is your Power management mode set to?

In your Windows additional power settings of your Power & Sleep options, is your Preferred plan set to Balanced or High 

Its application 3d settings

- pre rendered frames

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27 minutes ago, robby999 said:

Its application 3d settings

- pre rendered frames

Set it to 1. Play the game and see if that fixes it. Don't expect it to fix it, just see if it does.

 

EDIT: Also, setting your Foliage Visibility Range to High instead of Ultra will give you a major performance gain with a much more stable 60 fps lock(if you're using v-sync). If you're not using v-sync, it will give you a lot more fps.

 

Also remember that if you are using v-sync, that would be another reason why your GPU and CPU are not being used to their max usage. Which is fine if your monitor is 60Hz. If your monitor is more than 60 Hz then you should be gaming with v-sync off anyway unless you want to cap your frames at a certain fps.

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