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Having trouble with very low frame rates in many online games?

Having trouble with very low frame rates in many online games?

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pedro_tkf
Senior Member
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04-05-2018, 05:26 PM
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I’m incredibly puzzled about why I'm consistently receiving at least 60 frames per second in games like Battlefield 5 and Escape from Tarkov, even when running them at their lowest settings. I’ve also attempted to achieve better performance by utilizing the maximum settings, but the results remain unsatisfactory. In Tarkov, my frame rate frequently dips to 40-50 fps during intense engagements, while other games only reach 20 fps. A friend with a less powerful computer consistently experiences significantly higher frame rates than I do. I’ve thoroughly tested my system and all diagnostics have been clear. Even experts who've examined my PC are perplexed by the issue.

My Specifications:
Processor = Intel Core i7-770k
Motherboard = ASUS Strix Z270E Gaming
Memory = 16GB Corsair Vengeance (2400MHz)
Graphics Card = Gigabyte RTX 2070 (8GB)
Storage Drive = Radion 110GB SSD
Hard Drive = Seagate 1TB
Power Supply = Unbranded 850W
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pedro_tkf
04-05-2018, 05:26 PM #1

I’m incredibly puzzled about why I'm consistently receiving at least 60 frames per second in games like Battlefield 5 and Escape from Tarkov, even when running them at their lowest settings. I’ve also attempted to achieve better performance by utilizing the maximum settings, but the results remain unsatisfactory. In Tarkov, my frame rate frequently dips to 40-50 fps during intense engagements, while other games only reach 20 fps. A friend with a less powerful computer consistently experiences significantly higher frame rates than I do. I’ve thoroughly tested my system and all diagnostics have been clear. Even experts who've examined my PC are perplexed by the issue.

My Specifications:
Processor = Intel Core i7-770k
Motherboard = ASUS Strix Z270E Gaming
Memory = 16GB Corsair Vengeance (2400MHz)
Graphics Card = Gigabyte RTX 2070 (8GB)
Storage Drive = Radion 110GB SSD
Hard Drive = Seagate 1TB
Power Supply = Unbranded 850W

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sniper3609
Member
59
04-05-2018, 06:14 PM
#2
I’ve observed instances where temperature regulation reduces performance to maintain temperatures around 65, 70, or 75 degrees Celsius. This likely stems from a BIOS configuration that requires modification. Examining the system health area within the BIOS could reveal whether this is occurring.

Additionally, several years ago, I assisted my parents with their elderly father, who was significantly impaired. The medical professionals requested an overnight oxygen monitoring log during his sleep. When we connected the device, it emitted a beep every seven or ten seconds. I investigated to determine the cause and discovered it was programmed to alert unless his pulse remained within a narrow range of 10 to 35 beats per minute. Remarkably, I raised the upper threshold to 90 and immediately contacted emergency services while he slept.
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sniper3609
04-05-2018, 06:14 PM #2

I’ve observed instances where temperature regulation reduces performance to maintain temperatures around 65, 70, or 75 degrees Celsius. This likely stems from a BIOS configuration that requires modification. Examining the system health area within the BIOS could reveal whether this is occurring.

Additionally, several years ago, I assisted my parents with their elderly father, who was significantly impaired. The medical professionals requested an overnight oxygen monitoring log during his sleep. When we connected the device, it emitted a beep every seven or ten seconds. I investigated to determine the cause and discovered it was programmed to alert unless his pulse remained within a narrow range of 10 to 35 beats per minute. Remarkably, I raised the upper threshold to 90 and immediately contacted emergency services while he slept.

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ThadersBR
Junior Member
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04-11-2018, 06:50 AM
#3
What are the processor and graphics card usage percentages and temperatures during gameplay? Is vertical synchronization disabled? Are you capturing video or broadcasting live while performing these actions? Or are you running any other tasks that heavily utilize the central processing unit?
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ThadersBR
04-11-2018, 06:50 AM #3

What are the processor and graphics card usage percentages and temperatures during gameplay? Is vertical synchronization disabled? Are you capturing video or broadcasting live while performing these actions? Or are you running any other tasks that heavily utilize the central processing unit?

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NatBCS
Junior Member
17
04-11-2018, 09:44 AM
#4
My processor and graphics card temperatures are consistently at 65 degrees Celsius, with versusync disabled. I stream regularly, but the temperature remains stable even when not streaming. There’s no significant CPU-intensive activity beyond gaming and Discord, accompanied by one or two other applications.
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NatBCS
04-11-2018, 09:44 AM #4

My processor and graphics card temperatures are consistently at 65 degrees Celsius, with versusync disabled. I stream regularly, but the temperature remains stable even when not streaming. There’s no significant CPU-intensive activity beyond gaming and Discord, accompanied by one or two other applications.

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guguis_3000
Member
145
04-11-2018, 01:24 PM
#5
Processor usage is at 50%, while graphics card utilization reaches 30%. Simultaneously, my graphics card’s frequency fluctuates between 1400 and 1700 MHz during gameplay.
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guguis_3000
04-11-2018, 01:24 PM #5

Processor usage is at 50%, while graphics card utilization reaches 30%. Simultaneously, my graphics card’s frequency fluctuates between 1400 and 1700 MHz during gameplay.

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cunup_imam
Junior Member
43
04-11-2018, 06:59 PM
#6
That needs addressing immediately. One channel is no longer adequate for contemporary games. Complete CPU utilization is inaccurate, as a single core/thread can easily bottleneck the system, unlike memory and graphics cards where multiple components can operate independently.
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cunup_imam
04-11-2018, 06:59 PM #6

That needs addressing immediately. One channel is no longer adequate for contemporary games. Complete CPU utilization is inaccurate, as a single core/thread can easily bottleneck the system, unlike memory and graphics cards where multiple components can operate independently.

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I_Shadyz
Member
62
04-22-2018, 10:13 PM
#7
Would increasing my memory to two 8 gigabyte sticks at a speed of 3800 MHz resolve this issue?
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I_Shadyz
04-22-2018, 10:13 PM #7

Would increasing my memory to two 8 gigabyte sticks at a speed of 3800 MHz resolve this issue?

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Nikospbingo__
Member
54
04-23-2018, 04:11 AM
#8
Insufficient memory access speed due to single-channel operation would alleviate processor constraints – the CPU and RAM function together as a unit.
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Nikospbingo__
04-23-2018, 04:11 AM #8

Insufficient memory access speed due to single-channel operation would alleviate processor constraints – the CPU and RAM function together as a unit.

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Unfrugal
Member
80
04-23-2018, 11:05 AM
#9
ok thank
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Unfrugal
04-23-2018, 11:05 AM #9

ok thank

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216
04-27-2018, 03:39 AM
#10
A 50% workload could signify that you're utilizing 100% of half your processor cores, potentially leading to CPU bottlenecks within certain games. Enhancing your system with dual-channel RAM and overclocking the processor could be beneficial. It's also advisable to investigate potential malware or other issues that might be affecting your performance. A temperature of 65°C warrants attention; verify if your processor's operating frequency is accurate.
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HauntingShadow
04-27-2018, 03:39 AM #10

A 50% workload could signify that you're utilizing 100% of half your processor cores, potentially leading to CPU bottlenecks within certain games. Enhancing your system with dual-channel RAM and overclocking the processor could be beneficial. It's also advisable to investigate potential malware or other issues that might be affecting your performance. A temperature of 65°C warrants attention; verify if your processor's operating frequency is accurate.

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