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3 minutes ago, KingNets said:

2x 8gb 3000Mhz

You sure it's running at 3000Mhz? you can double check in CPU-Z, it should say 1500Mhz which is 3000Mhz because DDR is Double Data Rate

I would also advise pagefile on an ssd that is separate from your OS and games. For me, I have 3 ssds. One for OS, one for games and one for pagefiles. How much of a difference does it make...I dunno but I think theoretically it should help. It also be that the game is poorly optimized.

You can also use rivatuner to cap the FPS at 60. By significantly capping it, it smooths out the frametime.

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2 hours ago, Srnewbee said:

I would also advise pagefile on an ssd that is separate from your OS and games. For me, I have 3 ssds. One for OS, one for games and one for pagefiles. How much of a difference does it make...I dunno but I think theoretically it should help. It also be that the game is poorly optimized.

You can also use rivatuner to cap the FPS at 60. By significantly capping it, it smooths out the frametime.

My game and os is separated

 

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