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Hello LTT,

 

I need your help again.

For some reason, in a lot of games I am getting low FPS that I shouldn't have. 

Like in CS:GO, I am getting less than 200 FPS on 1920x1080 w/ 144 Hz @ lowest settings. Or in Rainbow Six Siege, I am constantly stuck at 120 FPS and won't go higher than it, and I did in fact turn off the V-Sync. I am also playing Siege at the lowest settings but at 1920x1080 @ 144 Hz. It is weird.

 

Here is my PC specs.

 

AMD Ryzen 1700 @ 3.925 GHz

16GB RAM (only 8GB RAM usable due to mobo not supporting the vendor)

EVGA GTX 980 Ti

 

Anyone know what cause it.

I came from my old PC which is Intel Core i5-2500k @ 4.2 GHz, 8GB RAM and GTX 670. Which I believe I get more than 200 FPS in CS:GO and more than 120 FPS in Siege. 

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27 minutes ago, Ryou-kun said:

Hello LTT,

 

I need your help again.

For some reason, in a lot of games I am getting low FPS that I shouldn't have. 

Like in CS:GO, I am getting less than 200 FPS on 1920x1080 w/ 144 Hz @ lowest settings. Or in Rainbow Six Siege, I am constantly stuck at 120 FPS and won't go higher than it, and I did in fact turn off the V-Sync. I am also playing Siege at the lowest settings but at 1920x1080 @ 144 Hz. It is weird.

 

Here is my PC specs.

 

AMD Ryzen 1700 @ 3.925 GHz

16GB RAM (only 8GB RAM usable due to mobo not supporting the vendor)

EVGA GTX 980 Ti

 

Anyone know what cause it.

I came from my old PC which is Intel Core i5-2500k @ 4.2 GHz, 8GB RAM and GTX 670. Which I believe I get more than 200 FPS in CS:GO and more than 120 FPS in Siege. 

why would you play on lowest settings with a 980 ti?
if you play competetively i could see you wanting most available frames, but if you run at lowest settings, why not just run at half resolution? i would think the fine details that may be lost at a lower resolution wouldn't really be visible on low details anyway..

if youu don't play competetively, you might just get blinded by fps counts more than just enjoying the games ;)

you could do a fres install on another drive for just those games, stripping the os to the bare bones for optimum performance, and a quick restart to get into "regular windows"

Have you tried to perform a sudden temporary interrupt of the electricity flow to your computational device followed by a re-initialization procedure of the central processing unit and associated components?


Personal Rig Specs

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CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K @ 4.8GHZ
Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX Z270H GAMING
Graphics Card: Inno3D ICHILL GEFORCE GTX 1080 TI X3 ULTRA
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black DDR4 2x8GB @ 3GHZ
Storage: 2 x Samsung NVMe SSD 960 EVO 256GB in Raid | 2 x Seagate 4TB Expansion Desktop 

(seagates are originally external drives removed from casing and installed internally)
PSU: Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W 
Case: Mission SG GGX 3.5 (same as Rosewill Cullinan or Anidees AI Crystal with other stock fans)
Cooling: Kraken X62 for CPU, Corsair H55 with NZXT Kraken G12 for GPU 

 

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35 minutes ago, Changis said:

why would you play on lowest settings with a 980 ti?
if you play competetively i could see you wanting most available frames, but if you run at lowest settings, why not just run at half resolution? i would think the fine details that may be lost at a lower resolution wouldn't really be visible on low details anyway..

if youu don't play competetively, you might just get blinded by fps counts more than just enjoying the games ;)

you could do a fres install on another drive for just those games, stripping the os to the bare bones for optimum performance, and a quick restart to get into "regular windows"

I play CS:GO and Siege competitively, so I want to maximize the FPS as much as possible.  

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6 hours ago, Ryou-kun said:

I play CS:GO and Siege competitively, so I want to maximize the FPS as much as possible.  

a dual boot scenario with a dedicated install for the games you play competetively might be the best choice, as you can strip it down to the bare minimum to get more power for the games, you can disable things you would otherwise use in a normal windows scenario like search indexer, anti malware etc (you can scan this drive from the other install) freeing up as much resources as you can

Have you tried to perform a sudden temporary interrupt of the electricity flow to your computational device followed by a re-initialization procedure of the central processing unit and associated components?


Personal Rig Specs

Spoiler

CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K @ 4.8GHZ
Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX Z270H GAMING
Graphics Card: Inno3D ICHILL GEFORCE GTX 1080 TI X3 ULTRA
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black DDR4 2x8GB @ 3GHZ
Storage: 2 x Samsung NVMe SSD 960 EVO 256GB in Raid | 2 x Seagate 4TB Expansion Desktop 

(seagates are originally external drives removed from casing and installed internally)
PSU: Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W 
Case: Mission SG GGX 3.5 (same as Rosewill Cullinan or Anidees AI Crystal with other stock fans)
Cooling: Kraken X62 for CPU, Corsair H55 with NZXT Kraken G12 for GPU 

 

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