F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Here are some common reasons why Fortnite might be experiencing lag, along with potential solutions:

Here are some common reasons why Fortnite might be experiencing lag, along with potential solutions:

Here are some common reasons why Fortnite might be experiencing lag, along with potential solutions:

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mincr4fters
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03-27-2016, 06:58 AM
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I consistently experience significant stuttering issues when playing Fortnite. My system specifications include: an AMD HD Series 6990 graphics card, an Intel Core i7-950 processor overclocked to 3.80 GHz, 16GB of DDR3 RAM, and Windows 10 Pro. Within Fortnite, I utilize low settings and maintain identical AMD Radeon configurations. My display resolution is set to 1366x720, achieving a frame rate of 60. Despite these adjustments, persistent stuttering occurs.
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mincr4fters
03-27-2016, 06:58 AM #1

I consistently experience significant stuttering issues when playing Fortnite. My system specifications include: an AMD HD Series 6990 graphics card, an Intel Core i7-950 processor overclocked to 3.80 GHz, 16GB of DDR3 RAM, and Windows 10 Pro. Within Fortnite, I utilize low settings and maintain identical AMD Radeon configurations. My display resolution is set to 1366x720, achieving a frame rate of 60. Despite these adjustments, persistent stuttering occurs.

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Yones
Junior Member
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03-29-2016, 04:49 AM
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The graphics card may not be operating at its full potential due to the presence of a dual-GPU design, which has largely rendered multiple GPU support obsolete. You’re essentially running with a single HD 6970. Furthermore, I recommend inspecting your temperatures to verify you aren't experiencing overheating issues.
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Yones
03-29-2016, 04:49 AM #2

The graphics card may not be operating at its full potential due to the presence of a dual-GPU design, which has largely rendered multiple GPU support obsolete. You’re essentially running with a single HD 6970. Furthermore, I recommend inspecting your temperatures to verify you aren't experiencing overheating issues.

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boom1shot
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03-30-2016, 11:12 AM
#3
Considering your specifications are substantially higher than the bare minimum – specifically with an FPS of 60 – it’s likely you have Vertical Syncing enabled alongside a 60 Hz monitor, which would significantly restrict your frame rate performance. Alternatively, without Vsync active, your frames could easily exceed 100. If you're experiencing noticeable screen tearing when Vsync is disabled, experimenting with Windowed Fullscreen instead of Fullscreen mode might help. Additionally, attempting to limit your frame rate slightly below your typical average could be beneficial.
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boom1shot
03-30-2016, 11:12 AM #3

Considering your specifications are substantially higher than the bare minimum – specifically with an FPS of 60 – it’s likely you have Vertical Syncing enabled alongside a 60 Hz monitor, which would significantly restrict your frame rate performance. Alternatively, without Vsync active, your frames could easily exceed 100. If you're experiencing noticeable screen tearing when Vsync is disabled, experimenting with Windowed Fullscreen instead of Fullscreen mode might help. Additionally, attempting to limit your frame rate slightly below your typical average could be beneficial.

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Drone_947
Member
60
03-30-2016, 01:06 PM
#4
The graphics card might not be operating at its full potential because it’s a dual-GPU card; multi-GPU setups have largely become obsolete. You're essentially running with just one HD 6970. Additionally, I recommend monitoring your temperatures to confirm you aren’t experiencing overheating issues.
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Drone_947
03-30-2016, 01:06 PM #4

The graphics card might not be operating at its full potential because it’s a dual-GPU card; multi-GPU setups have largely become obsolete. You're essentially running with just one HD 6970. Additionally, I recommend monitoring your temperatures to confirm you aren’t experiencing overheating issues.

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EdenMarie
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03-30-2016, 09:03 PM
#5
Despite this, a solitary 6970 is nearer to the advised 7870 than the baseline HD 4000. It’s sufficiently similar for Medium settings to function effectively. However, if you encounter SLI difficulties with that particular game, disabling SLI might resolve any compatibility concerns. I would also like to know whether you are utilizing Vsync, which is generally only appropriate for that game when paired with displays boasting very high refresh rates.
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EdenMarie
03-30-2016, 09:03 PM #5

Despite this, a solitary 6970 is nearer to the advised 7870 than the baseline HD 4000. It’s sufficiently similar for Medium settings to function effectively. However, if you encounter SLI difficulties with that particular game, disabling SLI might resolve any compatibility concerns. I would also like to know whether you are utilizing Vsync, which is generally only appropriate for that game when paired with displays boasting very high refresh rates.

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_digiboy
Member
196
04-05-2016, 04:58 AM
#6
Due to the recent Fortnite update announced on their Twitter page, you can view the details there.
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_digiboy
04-05-2016, 04:58 AM #6

Due to the recent Fortnite update announced on their Twitter page, you can view the details there.

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EndShulker
Member
131
04-05-2016, 06:21 AM
#7
I experimented with fullscreen windowed mode utilizing Vsync at a resolution of 1920x1080, and I experienced significantly more frame rate stuttering compared to 1366x720. Turning off VSync proved ineffective. My system includes a 120GB SSD hard drive alongside a 1TB HDD. From Season 4 onward, the game consistently suffers from stuttering, despite attempts to switch from Windows 7 to 10, reducing Fortnite and Windows settings, disabling AMD Radeon optimization, and avoiding GPU/CPU overclocking.
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EndShulker
04-05-2016, 06:21 AM #7

I experimented with fullscreen windowed mode utilizing Vsync at a resolution of 1920x1080, and I experienced significantly more frame rate stuttering compared to 1366x720. Turning off VSync proved ineffective. My system includes a 120GB SSD hard drive alongside a 1TB HDD. From Season 4 onward, the game consistently suffers from stuttering, despite attempts to switch from Windows 7 to 10, reducing Fortnite and Windows settings, disabling AMD Radeon optimization, and avoiding GPU/CPU overclocking.