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low fps in valorant?? pls im so confused

desgustting

Hi everyone, so i installed my new rogstrix geforce rtx 3060 into my pc and before i had an amd 570x. I currently have an amd 5 2600. In valorant on all low settings I am ranging 100-215 fps. Should i be getting a lot more fps saying i am running on all low settings. pls im so confused and when i had the 570 installed i was getting 70-150 fps.

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3 minutes ago, desgustting said:

Hi everyone, so i installed my new rogstrix geforce rtx 3060 into my pc and before i had an amd 570x. I currently have an amd 5 2600. In valorant on all low settings I am ranging 100-215 fps. Should i be getting a lot more fps saying i am running on all low settings. pls im so confused and when i had the 570 installed i was getting 70-150 fps.

If you are playing on a 1080p screen with all low settings you are most likely getting CPU bottlenecked. 

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Just now, Analog said:

If you are playing on a 1080p screen with all low settings you are most likely getting CPU bottlenecked. 

How can I fix this? Would I need to overclock my cpu or buy a new one entirely?

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Just now, desgustting said:

How can I fix this? Would I need to overclock my cpu or buy a new one entirely?

If you don't have a high-refresh rate screen, why would you need to have the game run with hundreds of FPS?

 

To answer your question, I doubt that overclocking will make that much of a difference. I mean you will certainly see a performance bump, but probably not as much as you wish. You probably will need to upgrade your processor to something that has significantly more power. What motherboard do you have? 

 

 

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First question, did you delete radeon drivers when installing your new card? If not download DDU: https://www.wagnardsoft.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3450

Run and reinstall nvidia drivers.

 

Go to Nvidia control panel : Tab Program settings ->Fortnite

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36 minutes ago, Analog said:

If you don't have a high-refresh rate screen, why would you need to have the game run with hundreds of FPS?

 

To answer your question, I doubt that overclocking will make that much of a difference. I mean you will certainly see a performance bump, but probably not as much as you wish. You probably will need to upgrade your processor to something that has significantly more power. What motherboard do you have? 

 

 

i have a 144hz msi monitor and i wanted the fps due to streaming it drops my fps quite a bit. i have a b450f motherboard.

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32 minutes ago, DoctorNick said:

First question, did you delete radeon drivers when installing your new card? If not download DDU: https://www.wagnardsoft.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3450

Run and reinstall nvidia drivers.

 

Go to Nvidia control panel : Tab Program settings ->Fortnite

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I did that earlier today but not sure if i did it right,

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1 hour ago, desgustting said:

i have a 144hz msi monitor and i wanted the fps due to streaming it drops my fps quite a bit. i have a b450f motherboard.

 

You should be able to drop in a 5600X in that motherboard with an appropriate BIOS update if you decide to upgrade the processor. You will get a considerable performance bump with it, as it will not bottleneck your card as hard at 1080p low settings. 

 

This is with a RTX 3070, which is more powerful, but you get the point. 

 

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honestly with this gen of gpus, at 1080p, if you're playing at low settings you're doing something wrong... higher settings would take load from the cpu to the gpu, which is preferable in my opinion, and *might* even get you better fps, however 200 sounds a lot already and with a 144hz monitor you don't need more than that anyway. 

 

I would suggest to bump settings to medium / high and maybe try locking the fps to your monitors refresh rate, which is an option in most games nowadays. 

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