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FPS problems continue even without clear performance issues.

FPS problems continue even without clear performance issues.

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zSnowyPvP
Member
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08-03-2016, 09:57 PM
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I’m facing some FPS problems and would value some guidance. Keep GPU and CPU temperatures below about 60°C, usage shouldn’t exceed around 50%, RAM was near 95% capacity so I upgraded to 32GB, and the problem disappeared before. Now it’s back to around 180-320 fps with occasional stutters—not just Overwatch, but also MW3, Valorant, and EAFC. It seems like a GPU clock issue might be the cause: in-game it was showing about 1400Hz at 180-280fps, but during loading screens the GPU clock was closer to 2500Hz and it was running at 1400fps (Valorant). I’m considering this could be related to the GPU clock not syncing properly.
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zSnowyPvP
08-03-2016, 09:57 PM #1

I’m facing some FPS problems and would value some guidance. Keep GPU and CPU temperatures below about 60°C, usage shouldn’t exceed around 50%, RAM was near 95% capacity so I upgraded to 32GB, and the problem disappeared before. Now it’s back to around 180-320 fps with occasional stutters—not just Overwatch, but also MW3, Valorant, and EAFC. It seems like a GPU clock issue might be the cause: in-game it was showing about 1400Hz at 180-280fps, but during loading screens the GPU clock was closer to 2500Hz and it was running at 1400fps (Valorant). I’m considering this could be related to the GPU clock not syncing properly.

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taconiebre
Senior Member
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08-05-2016, 01:53 AM
#2
Missing details about your PSU make, model, and age. BIOS information for your motherboard? And which GPU were you running before the 7900XTX?
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taconiebre
08-05-2016, 01:53 AM #2

Missing details about your PSU make, model, and age. BIOS information for your motherboard? And which GPU were you running before the 7900XTX?

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derk4321
Senior Member
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08-07-2016, 02:45 AM
#3
Ah yes, apologies.
PSU: MSI 1000W GOLD FM MEG A1000G (had for just over a year).
I just updated my BIOS if that’s what you’re asking, since I read it might be the cause, so whatever the latest version is.
Before this GPU, I was using a 5600 XT.
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derk4321
08-07-2016, 02:45 AM #3

Ah yes, apologies.
PSU: MSI 1000W GOLD FM MEG A1000G (had for just over a year).
I just updated my BIOS if that’s what you’re asking, since I read it might be the cause, so whatever the latest version is.
Before this GPU, I was using a 5600 XT.