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Need help with my pc

Nahid Hussain

My system info:

r5 2600 (base clock)

Zotec 3060ti twin fan non oc

16GB ddr4 3200MHz single channel (I will upgrade it to duel channel when I get my salary) 

550w 80+ psu(i will upgrade it to 650 after the 2nd ram)

games are in ssd (100 health in hdd sentinel)

monitor mag241c

 

  • In fresh windows install(no program running in background) i am getting very low or half fps(60-100) mainly in apex legends also in other games too
  • I installed all the drivers for cpu, gpu, mobo but still the same
  • cpu gpu utilization never goes up to  60 when gaming
  • temps also peak was 66 degrees highest.
  • i just saw a benchmark almost same specs they are getting 160+ fps in apex 😞

So my question is how to fix this issue??

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#TIA in Advance 😄

                       

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Any chance your monitoring software is reporting false numbers?    That perhaps your CPU utilization and temps etc are higher than it says.  Alternatively  your FPS counter is reporting false numbers.  Did you use more than one program to measure your FPS? 

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I am using the in game fps counter for fps and using Nvidia experience for checking utilization and temp 

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I don’t know how cpu heavy that game is but that is a older chip so it cloud be that but I am not an expert in this. 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Qm9Mwc

 

 

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First:  Make sure you're running in Full Screen.  Not all games play well with windowed mode.

 

Second:  Check your CPU Usage per thread.  It may be Thread limited, meaning some of your cores are capping, while others are far from, resulting in lower "usage" overall

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