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Experiencing significantly poor performance during gameplay.

Experiencing significantly poor performance during gameplay.

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Astra909
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09-27-2022, 06:05 PM
#1
My system includes a GTX 1060 with 6GB of VRAM, an i7-7700 processor, and 16 GB of RAM. However, I'm consistently experiencing frame rates of only around 30 frames per second when playing games such as Sea of Thieves, regardless of the settings I adjust. My graphics card utilization consistently remains below 50%, and my central processing unit usage is typically under 20%. All temperatures are within acceptable ranges. I’ve attempted disabling vertical sync, prioritized maximum performance settings across the board, and even reinstalled my games and reverted drivers—none of these actions have resolved the problem. What factors might be restricting my overall performance?
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Astra909
09-27-2022, 06:05 PM #1

My system includes a GTX 1060 with 6GB of VRAM, an i7-7700 processor, and 16 GB of RAM. However, I'm consistently experiencing frame rates of only around 30 frames per second when playing games such as Sea of Thieves, regardless of the settings I adjust. My graphics card utilization consistently remains below 50%, and my central processing unit usage is typically under 20%. All temperatures are within acceptable ranges. I’ve attempted disabling vertical sync, prioritized maximum performance settings across the board, and even reinstalled my games and reverted drivers—none of these actions have resolved the problem. What factors might be restricting my overall performance?

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A1SFAN2
Member
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10-01-2022, 04:41 PM
#2
It appears there might be a frame rate limiter in effect. Examine your display settings using software like MSI Afterburner, as well as the settings within your control panel and any other applications you're utilizing. Additionally, investigate NVIDIA GeForce Experience; it contains a laptop-specific setting that restricts FPS to 30 when running on battery power – be certain this is disabled if it’s activated.
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A1SFAN2
10-01-2022, 04:41 PM #2

It appears there might be a frame rate limiter in effect. Examine your display settings using software like MSI Afterburner, as well as the settings within your control panel and any other applications you're utilizing. Additionally, investigate NVIDIA GeForce Experience; it contains a laptop-specific setting that restricts FPS to 30 when running on battery power – be certain this is disabled if it’s activated.

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jxzuzuzo
Posting Freak
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10-03-2022, 12:26 PM
#3
It’s likely that you've limited your frames per second.
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jxzuzuzo
10-03-2022, 12:26 PM #3

It’s likely that you've limited your frames per second.

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clicker1965
Junior Member
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10-05-2022, 08:30 PM
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It appears you might be experiencing a frame rate limitation similar to what’s found in a first-person shooter game. Verify your settings within programs like MSI Afterburner, as well as in your system control panel and any other applications you’re using, to confirm that Vsync or similar features aren't active. Additionally, examine your NVIDIA GeForce Experience; a laptop-specific setting that restricts FPS to 30 when running on battery power should be disabled if it’s currently enabled.
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clicker1965
10-05-2022, 08:30 PM #4

It appears you might be experiencing a frame rate limitation similar to what’s found in a first-person shooter game. Verify your settings within programs like MSI Afterburner, as well as in your system control panel and any other applications you’re using, to confirm that Vsync or similar features aren't active. Additionally, examine your NVIDIA GeForce Experience; a laptop-specific setting that restricts FPS to 30 when running on battery power should be disabled if it’s currently enabled.