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darkspeed002
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08-19-2016, 08:07 PM
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your system has a 9400f rx 460 with 4gb ram and 8gb gbram, but it drops below 30 fps at 720p while your brother gets steady 60-70 fps with a gtx 1050 and 16gb ram. it might be related to ram performance, or perhaps switching to 1080p could help. you checked online benchmarks for the rx 460, but they showed much higher fps in 1080p.
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darkspeed002
08-19-2016, 08:07 PM #1

your system has a 9400f rx 460 with 4gb ram and 8gb gbram, but it drops below 30 fps at 720p while your brother gets steady 60-70 fps with a gtx 1050 and 16gb ram. it might be related to ram performance, or perhaps switching to 1080p could help. you checked online benchmarks for the rx 460, but they showed much higher fps in 1080p.

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xsupermerelx
Junior Member
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08-20-2016, 12:17 AM
#2
did you attempt to adjust the adaptive resolution fps target to zero, reduce texture streaming budget to none or very low, and set all parameters to low? then test by playing one match and observe the performance. is your system a single stick or dual stick? based on my experience, the game consumes more than 8gbs combined (windows + game), causing noticeable stuttering. try defragmenting the hdd if you installed the game on a hard drive, and then follow the settings I recommended.
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xsupermerelx
08-20-2016, 12:17 AM #2

did you attempt to adjust the adaptive resolution fps target to zero, reduce texture streaming budget to none or very low, and set all parameters to low? then test by playing one match and observe the performance. is your system a single stick or dual stick? based on my experience, the game consumes more than 8gbs combined (windows + game), causing noticeable stuttering. try defragmenting the hdd if you installed the game on a hard drive, and then follow the settings I recommended.

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WouterDeJong
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08-20-2016, 12:26 AM
#3
what game are you playing? please give details. also what's the pc full specs?
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WouterDeJong
08-20-2016, 12:26 AM #3

what game are you playing? please give details. also what's the pc full specs?

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Magister_Magi
Member
151
08-30-2016, 12:49 AM
#4
apex legends equipped with cpu-9400f, gpu rx 460 4gb, ram crucial 2666mhz 8gb, wd 1 tb hdd, and mobo asus prime h310m
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Magister_Magi
08-30-2016, 12:49 AM #4

apex legends equipped with cpu-9400f, gpu rx 460 4gb, ram crucial 2666mhz 8gb, wd 1 tb hdd, and mobo asus prime h310m

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cally1900
Member
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08-30-2016, 03:52 AM
#5
did you attempt to adjust the adaptive resolution fps target to zero, reduce texture streaming budget to none or very low, and set all parameters to low? then test by playing one match and observe the performance. is your system a single stick or dual stick? based on my experience, the game consumes more than 8gbs combined (windows + game), causing noticeable stuttering. try defragmenting the hdd if you installed the game on a hard drive, and then follow the settings I recommended.
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cally1900
08-30-2016, 03:52 AM #5

did you attempt to adjust the adaptive resolution fps target to zero, reduce texture streaming budget to none or very low, and set all parameters to low? then test by playing one match and observe the performance. is your system a single stick or dual stick? based on my experience, the game consumes more than 8gbs combined (windows + game), causing noticeable stuttering. try defragmenting the hdd if you installed the game on a hard drive, and then follow the settings I recommended.

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BareBlessed
Junior Member
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08-30-2016, 02:28 PM
#6
I'll attempt everything though it now appears the RAM is limited to around 10GB as required by the system, while my machine uses about 6700MB.
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BareBlessed
08-30-2016, 02:28 PM #6

I'll attempt everything though it now appears the RAM is limited to around 10GB as required by the system, while my machine uses about 6700MB.