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Have issues with your FPS?

Have issues with your FPS?

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littlewheels5
Junior Member
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10-21-2025, 04:08 PM
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I'm using a GeForce 305012gb with 16GB RAM Ryzen 15006core A on a Rocket M450 motherboard. Most of my games freeze on the SSD, while the HDD handles backups for videos and music. No overclocking has been done. My monitors are a 4K Roku TV with a 60Hz refresh rate. I'm thinking about upgrading soon. For the 140Hz display, but I'm not sure if that will help. Are certain games like Modern Warfare 2, Bo3, Cold War, etc., affected? If I run them at high settings and get decent FPS, why isn't it stable at low game settings? What upgrades or changes could fix this issue? Updated November 4, 2022 by SirCreeperTon2014
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littlewheels5
10-21-2025, 04:08 PM #1

I'm using a GeForce 305012gb with 16GB RAM Ryzen 15006core A on a Rocket M450 motherboard. Most of my games freeze on the SSD, while the HDD handles backups for videos and music. No overclocking has been done. My monitors are a 4K Roku TV with a 60Hz refresh rate. I'm thinking about upgrading soon. For the 140Hz display, but I'm not sure if that will help. Are certain games like Modern Warfare 2, Bo3, Cold War, etc., affected? If I run them at high settings and get decent FPS, why isn't it stable at low game settings? What upgrades or changes could fix this issue? Updated November 4, 2022 by SirCreeperTon2014

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Discogamer08
Junior Member
25
10-27-2025, 10:14 AM
#2
Are you thinking about moving to a 4K144Hz monitor? A 3050 might not perform well in that setup. Your Ryzen 5 1500 could be the limiting factor when you're using low settings, while the 3050 is restricting performance at 4K. (Just a note, don't depend on me 100% of the time.)
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Discogamer08
10-27-2025, 10:14 AM #2

Are you thinking about moving to a 4K144Hz monitor? A 3050 might not perform well in that setup. Your Ryzen 5 1500 could be the limiting factor when you're using low settings, while the 3050 is restricting performance at 4K. (Just a note, don't depend on me 100% of the time.)

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bing_quan
Junior Member
9
10-29-2025, 07:30 AM
#3
Boost your CPU and that should resolve the slowdown. Your PC seems set up for 4K or even 8K displays.
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bing_quan
10-29-2025, 07:30 AM #3

Boost your CPU and that should resolve the slowdown. Your PC seems set up for 4K or even 8K displays.

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Alex__Pro
Member
51
11-07-2025, 01:50 PM
#4
Or do u mean, that upgrading my monitor wouldn't fix the problem because of the bottleneck issue?
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Alex__Pro
11-07-2025, 01:50 PM #4

Or do u mean, that upgrading my monitor wouldn't fix the problem because of the bottleneck issue?

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Der_HauiHD
Member
144
11-08-2025, 07:54 PM
#5
Works well, yes. The HDMI/DP connections support 4K at 144Hz, but the main board isn’t powerful enough for current titles at that resolution and frame rate. Also, the 3050 model isn’t available—did you mean a 3060 or are you referring to something else?
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Der_HauiHD
11-08-2025, 07:54 PM #5

Works well, yes. The HDMI/DP connections support 4K at 144Hz, but the main board isn’t powerful enough for current titles at that resolution and frame rate. Also, the 3050 model isn’t available—did you mean a 3060 or are you referring to something else?

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Diego097
Member
101
11-11-2025, 05:15 AM
#6
The 3050 is promoted as a 1080p60 card, but you're aiming for 4K144. To achieve high frame rates without 1080p, consider 1440p144Hz displays. However, even the 3060 model will struggle to run natively without DLSS unless you adjust the settings.
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Diego097
11-11-2025, 05:15 AM #6

The 3050 is promoted as a 1080p60 card, but you're aiming for 4K144. To achieve high frame rates without 1080p, consider 1440p144Hz displays. However, even the 3060 model will struggle to run natively without DLSS unless you adjust the settings.