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Borderlands 3 Frame drops

Borderlands 3 Frame drops

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10-13-2019, 02:48 PM
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“I’m experiencing persistent frame drops in *Starfield* (BL3) even when running at low settings and with all background applications closed. I've tried numerous troubleshooting steps, including reinstalling the game and drivers, optimizing system settings, and swapping out my graphics card. My PC specs are as follows: Ryzen 7 3700X processor, ASUS X570-i motherboard, 32GB of 3600MHz CL16 RAM, an RX 5700XT graphics card, a PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD for the game installation, and a Corsair SF750 PSU. Despite these efforts, the game consistently suffers from frame drops regardless of whether I’m in the main menu or actively playing. Interestingly, the game runs smoothly on an older PC with similar specs (i7-990x, Vega 56) using a mechanical HDD for installation. I'm seeking advice on potential solutions to this issue.”
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SpeedyConsaleZ
10-13-2019, 02:48 PM #1

Here’s a rewritten version of the text:

“I’m experiencing persistent frame drops in *Starfield* (BL3) even when running at low settings and with all background applications closed. I've tried numerous troubleshooting steps, including reinstalling the game and drivers, optimizing system settings, and swapping out my graphics card. My PC specs are as follows: Ryzen 7 3700X processor, ASUS X570-i motherboard, 32GB of 3600MHz CL16 RAM, an RX 5700XT graphics card, a PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD for the game installation, and a Corsair SF750 PSU. Despite these efforts, the game consistently suffers from frame drops regardless of whether I’m in the main menu or actively playing. Interestingly, the game runs smoothly on an older PC with similar specs (i7-990x, Vega 56) using a mechanical HDD for installation. I'm seeking advice on potential solutions to this issue.”

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Javabeanz
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10-13-2019, 10:47 PM
#2
It seems like you've exhausted the common troubleshooting steps for a graphics card issue – checking drivers, temperatures, and even trying different hardware configurations (though limited by your available parts).
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Javabeanz
10-13-2019, 10:47 PM #2

It seems like you've exhausted the common troubleshooting steps for a graphics card issue – checking drivers, temperatures, and even trying different hardware configurations (though limited by your available parts).