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Problem started suddenly a week ago. Any game i play (no matter if on controller or KBM) both the ingame and adrenaline FPS counters show a stable 120fps 10ms frametime, but after playing for like 10minutes the experience is suddenly horrible, more like 30fps without frametimes or actual FPS dropping. I have tried decreasing and upping my graphics, switching AFMF on/off and updating all drivers without any results. 

Both my CPU and GPU are below 60 celsius at around 90% usage, with plenty RAM and storage left.

I haven't had any issues in several months but just suddenly now.

Ryzen 5 5600x

PowerColor RX6600

TUF A520m

16gb corsair vengeance DDR4 3200mhz

Noname 600w PSU

Win10 19045.5854 around 2 months ago factory resetted

BIOS updated around 3 months ago

No VSync, FPS cap etc.

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16 minutes ago, aguZ said:

Problem started suddenly a week ago. Any game i play (no matter if on controller or KBM) both the ingame and adrenaline FPS counters show a stable 120fps 10ms frametime, but after playing for like 10minutes the experience is suddenly horrible, more like 30fps without frametimes or actual FPS dropping. I have tried decreasing and upping my graphics, switching AFMF on/off and updating all drivers without any results. 

Both my CPU and GPU are below 60 celsius at around 90% usage, with plenty RAM and storage left.

I haven't had any issues in several months but just suddenly now.

Ryzen 5 5600x

PowerColor RX6600

TUF A520m

16gb corsair vengeance DDR4 3200mhz

Noname 600w PSU

Win10 19045.5854 around 2 months ago factory resetted

BIOS updated around 3 months ago

No VSync, FPS cap etc.

monitor refresh rate when it happens?

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This is the kind of thing that will become very evident if you're watching and keeping track of stats while things are running well, then noting what changes when they're not. 

 

CPU and GPU clockspeed, power draw, temperature and usages for starters before and after. Even logging a playsession with HWiNFO and uploading it here may give us a clue. 

 

These are the things we'd do in person if trying to diagnose the system directly and since we can't do that, that's the best we can do. 

 

Otherwise, we'd just be guessing.

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14 hours ago, GuiltySpark_ said:

This is the kind of thing that will become very evident if you're watching and keeping track of stats while things are running well, then noting what changes when they're not. 

 

CPU and GPU clockspeed, power draw, temperature and usages for starters before and after. Even logging a playsession with HWiNFO and uploading it here may give us a clue. 

 

These are the things we'd do in person if trying to diagnose the system directly and since we can't do that, that's the best we can do. 

 

Otherwise, we'd just be guessing.

Thanks for the information, ill try to log a session with hwinfo and post it here later

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