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Is frame rate bouncing back and forth from 20 frames per second to 70 frames per second every few seconds?

Is frame rate bouncing back and forth from 20 frames per second to 70 frames per second every few seconds?

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04-14-2026, 12:32 AM
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I think I found a fix for this problem. When I ran HWInfo using Ralston18s query to check my GPU, it showed that the thermal limit was set to 80C. After downloading Asus GPU Tweak and raising that setting to 87C, things stopped happening as before. It seems like an update from Razer accidentally lowered the thermal limit on my graphics card, which is why this started appearing suddenly. Hi everyone, I have a Razer Blade 15 Advanced model with an RTX 3070 video card. I've been playing Escape from Tarkov for over a year without any trouble until recently. Now, I'm getting severe frame rate drops every few seconds. Looking at MSI Afterburner, the framerate drops happen right when power goes down (from about 79% to 34%), as well as when GPU usage and memory clock speed drop (83% to 35%, going from 6000 MHz to 800Mhz). It looks like thermal throttling is happening, even though the GPU temperature stays pretty steady at around 78C. Any ideas what could be causing this? Specs: System: Blade 15 Advanced Model (Mid 2021) - RZ09-0409 (purchased new so all hardware is original to build) OS: Microsoft Windows 11 Home (x64) Build 22621.1105 CPU: 11th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-11800H @ 2.30GHz RAM: 16gb DDR 4 SDRAM HDD: Samsung SSD - NVMe CA6-8D1024 (1TB with 375GB free space) Power Adapter: RC30-024801 (original to build), 230W, 1 year old and in good condition HWinfo summary link: https://imgur.com/a/n91ykyo View link: https://imgur.com/a/n91ykyo Imgur link to MSI report link: https://imgur.com/a/hXKKdbr Many thanks for the help!
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Shadowxplayz23
04-14-2026, 12:32 AM #1

I think I found a fix for this problem. When I ran HWInfo using Ralston18s query to check my GPU, it showed that the thermal limit was set to 80C. After downloading Asus GPU Tweak and raising that setting to 87C, things stopped happening as before. It seems like an update from Razer accidentally lowered the thermal limit on my graphics card, which is why this started appearing suddenly. Hi everyone, I have a Razer Blade 15 Advanced model with an RTX 3070 video card. I've been playing Escape from Tarkov for over a year without any trouble until recently. Now, I'm getting severe frame rate drops every few seconds. Looking at MSI Afterburner, the framerate drops happen right when power goes down (from about 79% to 34%), as well as when GPU usage and memory clock speed drop (83% to 35%, going from 6000 MHz to 800Mhz). It looks like thermal throttling is happening, even though the GPU temperature stays pretty steady at around 78C. Any ideas what could be causing this? Specs: System: Blade 15 Advanced Model (Mid 2021) - RZ09-0409 (purchased new so all hardware is original to build) OS: Microsoft Windows 11 Home (x64) Build 22621.1105 CPU: 11th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-11800H @ 2.30GHz RAM: 16gb DDR 4 SDRAM HDD: Samsung SSD - NVMe CA6-8D1024 (1TB with 375GB free space) Power Adapter: RC30-024801 (original to build), 230W, 1 year old and in good condition HWinfo summary link: https://imgur.com/a/n91ykyo View link: https://imgur.com/a/n91ykyo Imgur link to MSI report link: https://imgur.com/a/hXKKdbr Many thanks for the help!

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04-19-2026, 03:10 PM
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Check out the details on your computer's parts and what operating system it runs on. Find out who made the power supply unit, its specific model, wattage, when it was made, and if it looks okay or is worn. Also look at each hard disk to see which brand makes them, their model number, how much storage space they have, and how full they are right now.
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firebuckler123
04-19-2026, 03:10 PM #2

Check out the details on your computer's parts and what operating system it runs on. Find out who made the power supply unit, its specific model, wattage, when it was made, and if it looks okay or is worn. Also look at each hard disk to see which brand makes them, their model number, how much storage space they have, and how full they are right now.