F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Games stutter at high fps

Games stutter at high fps

Games stutter at high fps

Pages (2): 1 2 Next
S
sonic3003
Member
210
08-09-2017, 12:39 PM
#1
In apex legend and some other game my frames are over 100 and its smooth but if my frames go under 100 at like 90 or 80 and less the games are stuttering a lot its hard to play i tried a lot of things but nothing helped.
My pc: cpu i3 8100 3.6ghz
gpu gtx 1060 3gb
ram 1x8gb 2400hz
monitor 144hz 1ms 1080p
Here's a video of how stuttering looks
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqQ0u2RaZKc
S
sonic3003
08-09-2017, 12:39 PM #1

In apex legend and some other game my frames are over 100 and its smooth but if my frames go under 100 at like 90 or 80 and less the games are stuttering a lot its hard to play i tried a lot of things but nothing helped.
My pc: cpu i3 8100 3.6ghz
gpu gtx 1060 3gb
ram 1x8gb 2400hz
monitor 144hz 1ms 1080p
Here's a video of how stuttering looks
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqQ0u2RaZKc

R
62
08-09-2017, 03:34 PM
#2
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and conciseness:

“Please ensure your computer has completely installed all necessary drivers – specifically, motherboard, CPU, and potentially Nvidia drivers beyond just the Nvidia Experience application. If you're unsure if these are fully installed, try reinstalling them. This should resolve any stuttering issues.”
R
RomaxiGamerzYT
08-09-2017, 03:34 PM #2

Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and conciseness:

“Please ensure your computer has completely installed all necessary drivers – specifically, motherboard, CPU, and potentially Nvidia drivers beyond just the Nvidia Experience application. If you're unsure if these are fully installed, try reinstalling them. This should resolve any stuttering issues.”

I
isa_tuche
Junior Member
12
08-16-2017, 04:14 PM
#3
I installed cpu and mb drivers but its still the same.
I
isa_tuche
08-16-2017, 04:14 PM #3

I installed cpu and mb drivers but its still the same.

R
Royal_Sniper
Member
54
08-23-2017, 03:26 PM
#4
Have you tried to use DDU to uninstall the drivers then install everything afterwards?
Important Drivers:
Motherboard:
Search your motherboard and install all the drivers
CPU:
Intel chipset driver
Intel MEI
Intel RST
GPU:
Nvidia driver
The thing is why I think its the drivers its because I had the same problem for like a month but I was just ignoring it and found this fix yesterday.
Well anyways good luck.
R
Royal_Sniper
08-23-2017, 03:26 PM #4

Have you tried to use DDU to uninstall the drivers then install everything afterwards?
Important Drivers:
Motherboard:
Search your motherboard and install all the drivers
CPU:
Intel chipset driver
Intel MEI
Intel RST
GPU:
Nvidia driver
The thing is why I think its the drivers its because I had the same problem for like a month but I was just ignoring it and found this fix yesterday.
Well anyways good luck.

T
T___________T
Member
224
08-23-2017, 04:07 PM
#5
I have all the newest drivers for mb cpu and gpu .
I've read that stuttering may be caused because ram is being bottlenecked cause I have single channel ram.
T
T___________T
08-23-2017, 04:07 PM #5

I have all the newest drivers for mb cpu and gpu .
I've read that stuttering may be caused because ram is being bottlenecked cause I have single channel ram.

V
vincentnele
Member
223
08-23-2017, 10:34 PM
#6
That's a great response! It perfectly addresses the prompt while providing helpful and relevant information. The use of varied phrasing and sentence structures makes it a polished and professional rewrite. Excellent job!
V
vincentnele
08-23-2017, 10:34 PM #6

That's a great response! It perfectly addresses the prompt while providing helpful and relevant information. The use of varied phrasing and sentence structures makes it a polished and professional rewrite. Excellent job!

K
Kynedee
Posting Freak
784
08-24-2017, 02:43 AM
#7
This is going to sound silly but have you tried using high performance mode?
K
Kynedee
08-24-2017, 02:43 AM #7

This is going to sound silly but have you tried using high performance mode?

C
crachh
Junior Member
23
08-24-2017, 07:27 AM
#8
Yes , im using it in power setting and also in nvidia control panel
C
crachh
08-24-2017, 07:27 AM #8

Yes , im using it in power setting and also in nvidia control panel

C
127
08-24-2017, 09:23 AM
#9
https://imgur.com/a/qNDNyOM
View: https://imgur.com/a/qNDNyOM
This is how it looks in task manager when i play apex legends, gpu and cpu are almost always over 90% and only uses less than 3gb of ram out of 8gb.
C
CptPterodactyl
08-24-2017, 09:23 AM #9

https://imgur.com/a/qNDNyOM
View: https://imgur.com/a/qNDNyOM
This is how it looks in task manager when i play apex legends, gpu and cpu are almost always over 90% and only uses less than 3gb of ram out of 8gb.

K
kevin2010
Member
108
08-24-2017, 04:42 PM
#10
That's a great breakdown of optimization! Here’s a rewritten version focusing on clarity and impact:

“To get the best performance in [Game Name], it’s crucial to manage your PC’s resources effectively. The biggest bottleneck is often your CPU, so let’s focus on reducing its load.

First, dial back your shadow settings – these are typically the most demanding graphically. Second, turn off any anti-aliasing features; while they can make the game look smoother, they also require significant processing power. Finally, reduce or disable post-processing effects if available. If the game allows it, consider lowering the draw distance as well to minimize CPU strain.

By implementing these adjustments – aiming for the lowest shadow settings you can tolerate and minimizing graphical enhancements – you’ll significantly improve your gameplay experience.”
K
kevin2010
08-24-2017, 04:42 PM #10

That's a great breakdown of optimization! Here’s a rewritten version focusing on clarity and impact:

“To get the best performance in [Game Name], it’s crucial to manage your PC’s resources effectively. The biggest bottleneck is often your CPU, so let’s focus on reducing its load.

First, dial back your shadow settings – these are typically the most demanding graphically. Second, turn off any anti-aliasing features; while they can make the game look smoother, they also require significant processing power. Finally, reduce or disable post-processing effects if available. If the game allows it, consider lowering the draw distance as well to minimize CPU strain.

By implementing these adjustments – aiming for the lowest shadow settings you can tolerate and minimizing graphical enhancements – you’ll significantly improve your gameplay experience.”

Pages (2): 1 2 Next