Attempting to identify why frame rates are lower than expected with this setup
Attempting to identify why frame rates are lower than expected with this setup
Hi,
I created a post yesterday asking for help essentially getting lower frames than I should be on BF5 (as well as other titles). I've done some further diagnostics and am still struggling to pinpoint why my frames are lower than expected.
All games run at 1080p with 144hz monitor, I made this build specifically to game at or around 144hz at 1080p, unless I'm wrong (please tell me if so) I should be acheiving at least 120plus fps at 1080p on ultra no problems on most modern optimized titles?
I'm also eagerly awaiting cyberpunk and want my build to be performing as it should be upon release =)
This was a second hand system (except the 2070 super, which I recently upgraded from the 1070 that came with the system).
Windows 10 Enterprise 64 bit
i7 6700 (non overclocked)
KFA2 2070 super at stock clocks
16gb Corsair Vengeance
2x 240gb SSD and 1 1TB HDD
Corsair H110m Grenade mobo (recently reset to fac defaults)
Corsair CX 600M PSU (currently thinking this could be the culprit but dont want to go and upgrade that until I'm sure, and if the PSU wasnt enough I would assume I'd get system instability rather than poor FPS?)
So, basically on BF5 ultra I tend to top out at 110fps (no raytracing, dx12 enabled), and regulary sits around 50-70 in busy firefights ect. Tried medium settings and I still do not sit at 144hz like I certainly should be.
CSGO I top out at 200fps with some frame drops down to 100.
Apex tops 130 with average sitting around 70. you get the point.
I've ran DDU and reinstalled my graphics drivers.
My temps are fine, GPU average 70ish under load, CPU is also more than fine (water cooled).
Recently moved BF5 from the HDD to the SSD, same results.
Is there a simple test I can run somewhere to basically say, yes my system is definitaly running lower than it should be, and it is for x reason. Or at least point me in the right direction? Thanks again guys really racking my brains 
It was a feature Microsoft included in Windows 10 intended to guarantee gaming resources when games were running, but it ended up slowing things down in many situations. It is generally advised to turn it off.