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pc underperforming?

mAAns

My computer is not working as I whant it too.

 

I am running: Gpu: asus strix 1070 oc 

                      Cpu ryzen 5 1600x

                      Ram: corsair 8 g 2666 MHz (1 stick)

                      Motherbord: asus strix b350f

             

When I play games on 1440p I usually get around 30 fps in gta V. I have high settings but even when I turn down the settings or when I play at 1080p I still get around 30-40 fps.

 

My prosessor is sitting att 30 % and my gpu around 90% when I play. The ram is at around 80%

 

I dont know if internet affects fps but my speed is at 50 mbps and responce of 5 milliseconds

 

Maybe the problem is that I only have one stick of ram, but that would still not be that big of a difference right?? as I am expecting around 60+ fps

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Make sure you have the energy plan set to high performance. There is an old thead relating to exactly the same problem, maybe it is related to poor optimization of gta V.

 

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7 hours ago, kragoth1234 said:

Make sure you have the energy plan set to high performance. There is an old thead relating to exactly the same problem, maybe it is related to poor optimization of gta V.

 

is there any downside too doing this??

 

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No, the pc will perform as it should, with prevalence of performance over energy efficiency, may result in somewhat higher power comsuption and produce a little more heat.

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15 hours ago, kragoth1234 said:

No, the pc will perform as it should, with prevalence of performance over energy efficiency, may result in somewhat higher power comsuption and produce a little more heat.

ok how do you do that?

 

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1 hour ago, mAAns said:

ok how do you do that?

 

Just type "choose a power plan" on the start menu search.

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