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Game crashing lately? Need support!

Game crashing lately? Need support!

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iPeque
Member
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03-13-2020, 04:54 AM
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Some users reported issues with Firefox affecting VRAM usage. I primarily use Warzone and have noticed significant performance drops. My system specs include a 2080 Super, 32GB RAM, i7-10700K processor, and a 1440p 165Hz monitor. I usually maintain perfect temperatures and consistently achieved 160fps. Now I often see only 100fps or less. My experience contrasts with my brothers who have identical hardware but stable 160fps. The problem seems persistent, even after restarting or adjusting settings. I've tried several fixes: reinstalling drivers, changing graphics settings, disabling G-Sync, adjusting RAM speed in BIOS, scanning for issues, and turning off Discord overlays. Still unsure what might be causing this. Could anyone suggest possible solutions? This setup costs around $3k, and it's really frustrating.
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iPeque
03-13-2020, 04:54 AM #1

Some users reported issues with Firefox affecting VRAM usage. I primarily use Warzone and have noticed significant performance drops. My system specs include a 2080 Super, 32GB RAM, i7-10700K processor, and a 1440p 165Hz monitor. I usually maintain perfect temperatures and consistently achieved 160fps. Now I often see only 100fps or less. My experience contrasts with my brothers who have identical hardware but stable 160fps. The problem seems persistent, even after restarting or adjusting settings. I've tried several fixes: reinstalling drivers, changing graphics settings, disabling G-Sync, adjusting RAM speed in BIOS, scanning for issues, and turning off Discord overlays. Still unsure what might be causing this. Could anyone suggest possible solutions? This setup costs around $3k, and it's really frustrating.

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jettli3
Junior Member
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03-13-2020, 01:23 PM
#2
It seems many people are repeatedly seeking help with Warzone and frame rate problems. This isn’t a personal attack; it might point to something more significant in the game. There could be limited solutions available. I should admit, I haven’t experienced major issues, though I don’t play the game often.
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jettli3
03-13-2020, 01:23 PM #2

It seems many people are repeatedly seeking help with Warzone and frame rate problems. This isn’t a personal attack; it might point to something more significant in the game. There could be limited solutions available. I should admit, I haven’t experienced major issues, though I don’t play the game often.

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DeathBeastDB
Senior Member
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03-13-2020, 01:34 PM
#3
It seems like you're looking for a fresh perspective or information.
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DeathBeastDB
03-13-2020, 01:34 PM #3

It seems like you're looking for a fresh perspective or information.

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JeyReturnz
Junior Member
36
03-13-2020, 03:55 PM
#4
I'm still figuring out your desired frame rate. If it's around 160, it probably won't work with your current configuration. It seems low settings don't really help with FPS at all, which is odd. Maybe the updates will change that. At 1440p I consistently reach about 120 fps. When unlocked, it varies between 100 and 170, but locking it at 120 works fine. Here are the specs for comparison. The good thing is they introduced 'dynamic resolution' recently—this might be what resolves your issue, though seeing it hit 160fps would confirm.
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JeyReturnz
03-13-2020, 03:55 PM #4

I'm still figuring out your desired frame rate. If it's around 160, it probably won't work with your current configuration. It seems low settings don't really help with FPS at all, which is odd. Maybe the updates will change that. At 1440p I consistently reach about 120 fps. When unlocked, it varies between 100 and 170, but locking it at 120 works fine. Here are the specs for comparison. The good thing is they introduced 'dynamic resolution' recently—this might be what resolves your issue, though seeing it hit 160fps would confirm.