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Low FPS in Warzone

Low FPS in Warzone

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Pickkson
Member
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07-15-2019, 03:14 AM
#1
Hello, I'm experiencing low FPS (90-130) when playing Warzone at low settings and 1080p resolution.
My UB is here: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/39288799
Please let me know if anyone can assist.
Tanks in advance.
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Pickkson
07-15-2019, 03:14 AM #1

Hello, I'm experiencing low FPS (90-130) when playing Warzone at low settings and 1080p resolution.
My UB is here: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/39288799
Please let me know if anyone can assist.
Tanks in advance.

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Atulerc
Junior Member
17
07-22-2019, 06:10 AM
#2
Everything is not performing well. What are the temperatures?
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Atulerc
07-22-2019, 06:10 AM #2

Everything is not performing well. What are the temperatures?

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Mael309
Member
145
07-24-2019, 11:42 PM
#3
The GPU temperature rises from 72 to 73 degrees during gameplay.
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Mael309
07-24-2019, 11:42 PM #3

The GPU temperature rises from 72 to 73 degrees during gameplay.

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niklogin
Junior Member
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07-25-2019, 12:07 AM
#4
Are all drivers current? Also, have you waited for the shaders to be downloaded in the game?
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niklogin
07-25-2019, 12:07 AM #4

Are all drivers current? Also, have you waited for the shaders to be downloaded in the game?

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carloeliano
Member
78
07-25-2019, 03:57 AM
#5
Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000 C15 2x8GB model priced at $115. Recent user benchmarks show an average performance of 83%. Two out of four slots are currently in use. The 16GB DIMM is running at a clock speed of 2133 MHz. Enable XMP/DOCP settings in the BIOS and set the RAM to 2933MHz; it's currently operating at 2133MHz.
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carloeliano
07-25-2019, 03:57 AM #5

Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000 C15 2x8GB model priced at $115. Recent user benchmarks show an average performance of 83%. Two out of four slots are currently in use. The 16GB DIMM is running at a clock speed of 2133 MHz. Enable XMP/DOCP settings in the BIOS and set the RAM to 2933MHz; it's currently operating at 2133MHz.

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224
07-29-2019, 09:14 AM
#6
Yes and yes. My MSI 2080 gaming trio always runs the fans at full speed whenever I play heavier games, and I can't adjust this using any software. It's been this way since I first purchased it.
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Buddy_The_Hero
07-29-2019, 09:14 AM #6

Yes and yes. My MSI 2080 gaming trio always runs the fans at full speed whenever I play heavier games, and I can't adjust this using any software. It's been this way since I first purchased it.

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The_Trap
Member
223
07-29-2019, 11:28 AM
#7
I'll try that and let you know
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The_Trap
07-29-2019, 11:28 AM #7

I'll try that and let you know

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Nikos3434
Member
133
08-11-2019, 07:36 AM
#8
I ran two benchmarks and checked the results. The first time it said my PC was underperforming, but now it looks different. https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/39394858
Am I okay? The GPU fans are always running at full speed.
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Nikos3434
08-11-2019, 07:36 AM #8

I ran two benchmarks and checked the results. The first time it said my PC was underperforming, but now it looks different. https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/39394858
Am I okay? The GPU fans are always running at full speed.

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jack1821
Member
64
08-12-2019, 04:05 AM
#9
When fans run at full speed continuously, it usually means the GPU was either manually increased to 100% or the case cooling isn’t enough. This particular cooler on the card isn’t the issue. A temperature between 72 to 73 degrees during a moderately demanding game is acceptable and won’t damage the GPU. With proper case cooling, a slight overclock of about +80 for the core combined with aggressive fan speeds at around 21°C will bring the GPU temperature down to 67 to 69 degrees after extended benchmarking like Heaven or a tough game. You can also create your own manual fan speed curve. Download and install MSI Afterburner version 461.40, then follow tutorials on YouTube. With these temperatures, I wouldn’t recommend overclocking the card using Afterburner. Here’s an example of an aggressive fan curve for that card via MSI Afterburner: https://imgur.com/8qgLTGS View: https://imgur.com/8qgLTGS
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jack1821
08-12-2019, 04:05 AM #9

When fans run at full speed continuously, it usually means the GPU was either manually increased to 100% or the case cooling isn’t enough. This particular cooler on the card isn’t the issue. A temperature between 72 to 73 degrees during a moderately demanding game is acceptable and won’t damage the GPU. With proper case cooling, a slight overclock of about +80 for the core combined with aggressive fan speeds at around 21°C will bring the GPU temperature down to 67 to 69 degrees after extended benchmarking like Heaven or a tough game. You can also create your own manual fan speed curve. Download and install MSI Afterburner version 461.40, then follow tutorials on YouTube. With these temperatures, I wouldn’t recommend overclocking the card using Afterburner. Here’s an example of an aggressive fan curve for that card via MSI Afterburner: https://imgur.com/8qgLTGS View: https://imgur.com/8qgLTGS

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Tico_32
Senior Member
680
08-16-2019, 08:42 PM
#10
I had previously attempted that, but I gave it another try with your curve. I still managed full speed fans (around 3500 rpm) while keeping the GPU at about 70 degrees. In my setup there is one exhaust on the back (it's a quiet fan), one intake up top, and another intake at the front.
https://imgur.com/HfJks00
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Tico_32
08-16-2019, 08:42 PM #10

I had previously attempted that, but I gave it another try with your curve. I still managed full speed fans (around 3500 rpm) while keeping the GPU at about 70 degrees. In my setup there is one exhaust on the back (it's a quiet fan), one intake up top, and another intake at the front.
https://imgur.com/HfJks00

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