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25daniel
Member
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06-18-2023, 02:04 PM
#1
Hey! I see the problem. You're experiencing low FPS in several games despite having a strong GPU setup. It might be due to driver issues, background processes, or game settings. Try updating your graphics drivers, closing unnecessary apps, or adjusting in-game settings to medium. Let me know if you need more tips! Good day!
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25daniel
06-18-2023, 02:04 PM #1

Hey! I see the problem. You're experiencing low FPS in several games despite having a strong GPU setup. It might be due to driver issues, background processes, or game settings. Try updating your graphics drivers, closing unnecessary apps, or adjusting in-game settings to medium. Let me know if you need more tips! Good day!

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2twins
Junior Member
45
06-22-2023, 11:43 PM
#2
You're tackling some of the most CPU-intensive, unoptimized games out there. Honestly, this spec is missing key details—we'll need more info to draw any solid conclusions.
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2twins
06-22-2023, 11:43 PM #2

You're tackling some of the most CPU-intensive, unoptimized games out there. Honestly, this spec is missing key details—we'll need more info to draw any solid conclusions.

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Boba999
Member
130
06-23-2023, 01:18 AM
#3
Adjust the lower settings or upgrade the GPU. Also, verify CPU usage per core—perhaps a CPU upgrade is needed. While 99% of games run smoothly, I achieved around 170fps in Warzone with about 70% CPU usage on several cores. It wasn’t consistent at 170fps, but it never fell below 120, which I thought was typical for unoptimized code. ROTTR performed similarly until they fixed a specific issue (like dx12), after which I capped the game at 120 and maintained stability. If the game adjusted settings based on hardware and aimed for 60fps, it would have been easier. I’m unsure about other titles, as I only play high-paying games that demand my time.
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Boba999
06-23-2023, 01:18 AM #3

Adjust the lower settings or upgrade the GPU. Also, verify CPU usage per core—perhaps a CPU upgrade is needed. While 99% of games run smoothly, I achieved around 170fps in Warzone with about 70% CPU usage on several cores. It wasn’t consistent at 170fps, but it never fell below 120, which I thought was typical for unoptimized code. ROTTR performed similarly until they fixed a specific issue (like dx12), after which I capped the game at 120 and maintained stability. If the game adjusted settings based on hardware and aimed for 60fps, it would have been easier. I’m unsure about other titles, as I only play high-paying games that demand my time.