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low fps on games

low fps on games

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ReborntoKill
Posting Freak
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02-26-2022, 12:32 PM
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you've just upgraded your system with a powerful new CPU and graphics card. it's normal to see varying performance across different games, especially when using different settings or resolutions. the benchmarks you're seeing are likely based on higher-end configurations or specific scenarios. your results—80-120 fps for Horizon Zero Dawn, 60-100 fps for New World, and 50 fps for Red Dead Redemption 2—are within reasonable ranges depending on the game's demands and your settings. consider checking if your graphics drivers are up to date, adjusting resolution and settings, or testing with different games to see how they perform. it's also worth noting that ultra-wide displays can affect frame rates differently.
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ReborntoKill
02-26-2022, 12:32 PM #1

you've just upgraded your system with a powerful new CPU and graphics card. it's normal to see varying performance across different games, especially when using different settings or resolutions. the benchmarks you're seeing are likely based on higher-end configurations or specific scenarios. your results—80-120 fps for Horizon Zero Dawn, 60-100 fps for New World, and 50 fps for Red Dead Redemption 2—are within reasonable ranges depending on the game's demands and your settings. consider checking if your graphics drivers are up to date, adjusting resolution and settings, or testing with different games to see how they perform. it's also worth noting that ultra-wide displays can affect frame rates differently.

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FakeMan_X_X
Junior Member
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02-26-2022, 01:51 PM
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I find personally, userbenchmark.com the best option for tackling that issue. Run their tests and share your findings—it will clearly show how your equipment performs compared to others using the same setup.
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FakeMan_X_X
02-26-2022, 01:51 PM #2

I find personally, userbenchmark.com the best option for tackling that issue. Run their tests and share your findings—it will clearly show how your equipment performs compared to others using the same setup.

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JIMBOWz
Member
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02-27-2022, 09:24 PM
#3
It might be caused by various factors. Your equipment (brand differences matter) and software problems could play a role. My take is that benchmarks aren't always reliable. I suggest adjusting your settings and ensuring your system is well-optimized—install updated drivers, enable XMP, and balance your build. This isn’t popular advice, but sometimes skipping ultra settings pays off visually. Often, higher resolution monitors or more aggressive settings give better results. Have a great day.
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JIMBOWz
02-27-2022, 09:24 PM #3

It might be caused by various factors. Your equipment (brand differences matter) and software problems could play a role. My take is that benchmarks aren't always reliable. I suggest adjusting your settings and ensuring your system is well-optimized—install updated drivers, enable XMP, and balance your build. This isn’t popular advice, but sometimes skipping ultra settings pays off visually. Often, higher resolution monitors or more aggressive settings give better results. Have a great day.