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Low frame rate in Valorant 3080 FE on an AMD 5900X with 32GB RAM

Low frame rate in Valorant 3080 FE on an AMD 5900X with 32GB RAM

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GamerPros500
Junior Member
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09-26-2020, 08:52 AM
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I'm experiencing a very low framerate on my 3080 FE with 5900x display. Other games run smoothly, but at 1440p it often drops to 150-200 fps and sometimes falls to around 100. My friend with a different motherboard sees 400-500 fps in a deathmatch, reaching up to 600 during shooting. I've reinstalled Windows, kept my BIOS updated and chipset drivers fresh. My motherboard is an Asus Crosshair Hero VIII Wifi 3080 Founders Edition, equipped with a R9 5900x GPU, 32GB RAM, and an Odyssey G7 27" monitor.
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GamerPros500
09-26-2020, 08:52 AM #1

I'm experiencing a very low framerate on my 3080 FE with 5900x display. Other games run smoothly, but at 1440p it often drops to 150-200 fps and sometimes falls to around 100. My friend with a different motherboard sees 400-500 fps in a deathmatch, reaching up to 600 during shooting. I've reinstalled Windows, kept my BIOS updated and chipset drivers fresh. My motherboard is an Asus Crosshair Hero VIII Wifi 3080 Founders Edition, equipped with a R9 5900x GPU, 32GB RAM, and an Odyssey G7 27" monitor.

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Emilkull
Junior Member
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09-26-2020, 04:40 PM
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There seems to be an issue, but I maintain the same FPS on a GTX 1650. Have you reinstalled the game? Is your RAM set to XMP and dual channel? Are the temperatures normal?
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Emilkull
09-26-2020, 04:40 PM #2

There seems to be an issue, but I maintain the same FPS on a GTX 1650. Have you reinstalled the game? Is your RAM set to XMP and dual channel? Are the temperatures normal?

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MooMoo2011
Senior Member
690
09-28-2020, 03:52 PM
#3
I accepted all the suggestions, completed a new Windows setup and several Valorant reinstalls. My RAM is operating in D.C.O.P mode on my ASUS board, which is essentially their XMP version. Temperatures are stable—I have a 360mm AIO cooler for the CPU and ample airflow in the case for the 3080 FE. I've experimented with various options, including reverting my BIOS to an earlier release.
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MooMoo2011
09-28-2020, 03:52 PM #3

I accepted all the suggestions, completed a new Windows setup and several Valorant reinstalls. My RAM is operating in D.C.O.P mode on my ASUS board, which is essentially their XMP version. Temperatures are stable—I have a 360mm AIO cooler for the CPU and ample airflow in the case for the 3080 FE. I've experimented with various options, including reverting my BIOS to an earlier release.

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SniffNinja
Junior Member
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09-28-2020, 05:42 PM
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My friend and I both with 5900x CPUs in new builds are having the exact same issue. The strangest part is we find turning settings to max or minimum barely even impacts fps at all it's just the same inconsistent, unstable and low FPS issue which makes Valo almost unplayable. There are lots of 5900x benchmarks online showing Valorant fps in the mid 400s to low 500s. Can pin 400fps easily in OW, can pin 240fps easily in Apex (I limit it to 190 for stability in Apex though) both while streaming. Only game that has the issue is Valorant. Is this a known recent issue that Riot haven't fixed yet? The FPS is so inconsistent that it drops below 100 in some fights and is at low 200s at other times but usually sits high 100s in game which is terrible with this spec level and feels awful with a high refresh rate monitor. When in game my CPU and GPU and RAM utilisation are all extremely low (below 50%) so no bottleneck that I can see. Everything is fully updated as far as I can tell. Tried everything I can find online. Even followed both of Panjno's tutorials and none of the steps made any noticeable difference in FPS. Strangely some of my other friends (not on 5900x CPUs) got huge FPS improvements with disabling fullscreen optimisations but no huge benefit for my friend and I for some reason. I think my friend has the same motherboard as you and mine is just the slightly updated dark hero version so I wonder if perhaps it's an ASUS motherboard or software issue limiting the 5900x specifically in Valo only because those are the two things we all have in common? Any help is mucho appreciato ===My specs=== AMD Ryzen 9 5900x (stock) ASUS Strix RTX 3090 White (stock) G.Skill TridentZ Neo 64GB 3600MHz CL16 (docp oc) ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero X570
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SniffNinja
09-28-2020, 05:42 PM #4

My friend and I both with 5900x CPUs in new builds are having the exact same issue. The strangest part is we find turning settings to max or minimum barely even impacts fps at all it's just the same inconsistent, unstable and low FPS issue which makes Valo almost unplayable. There are lots of 5900x benchmarks online showing Valorant fps in the mid 400s to low 500s. Can pin 400fps easily in OW, can pin 240fps easily in Apex (I limit it to 190 for stability in Apex though) both while streaming. Only game that has the issue is Valorant. Is this a known recent issue that Riot haven't fixed yet? The FPS is so inconsistent that it drops below 100 in some fights and is at low 200s at other times but usually sits high 100s in game which is terrible with this spec level and feels awful with a high refresh rate monitor. When in game my CPU and GPU and RAM utilisation are all extremely low (below 50%) so no bottleneck that I can see. Everything is fully updated as far as I can tell. Tried everything I can find online. Even followed both of Panjno's tutorials and none of the steps made any noticeable difference in FPS. Strangely some of my other friends (not on 5900x CPUs) got huge FPS improvements with disabling fullscreen optimisations but no huge benefit for my friend and I for some reason. I think my friend has the same motherboard as you and mine is just the slightly updated dark hero version so I wonder if perhaps it's an ASUS motherboard or software issue limiting the 5900x specifically in Valo only because those are the two things we all have in common? Any help is mucho appreciato ===My specs=== AMD Ryzen 9 5900x (stock) ASUS Strix RTX 3090 White (stock) G.Skill TridentZ Neo 64GB 3600MHz CL16 (docp oc) ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero X570

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maxis11111
Member
143
09-29-2020, 12:39 AM
#5
I faced the same problem with my 5900x, x570 crosshair viii formula and 3080. The FPS issue appeared resolved by turning off hpet, please let me know if this helps Smile
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maxis11111
09-29-2020, 12:39 AM #5

I faced the same problem with my 5900x, x570 crosshair viii formula and 3080. The FPS issue appeared resolved by turning off hpet, please let me know if this helps Smile

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carp3
Senior Member
572
10-05-2020, 11:59 PM
#6
Great news on getting your setup working! It looks like the latest Valorant update might be the reason for the low FPS issues you're facing. Keep an eye out for more changes from Riot.
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carp3
10-05-2020, 11:59 PM #6

Great news on getting your setup working! It looks like the latest Valorant update might be the reason for the low FPS issues you're facing. Keep an eye out for more changes from Riot.

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Avent24
Member
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10-06-2020, 12:40 AM
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Restarting your Windows helped both of us, 1000FPS and Andy. Hope it works for you too.
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Avent24
10-06-2020, 12:40 AM #7

Restarting your Windows helped both of us, 1000FPS and Andy. Hope it works for you too.

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111carys111
Posting Freak
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10-17-2020, 09:48 PM
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Hey everyone, just checking in after watching that video and going through a fresh Windows 10 update/install. I’ve been spending a lot of time updating and testing to understand what was happening, and now I’m at 400 FPS compared to my previous 130-190 max. It’s pretty wild with my specs—5950x32GB RAM, 3600Hz, and a 3090. Thanks a lot for the thread; hope someone else has a similar issue!
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111carys111
10-17-2020, 09:48 PM #8

Hey everyone, just checking in after watching that video and going through a fresh Windows 10 update/install. I’ve been spending a lot of time updating and testing to understand what was happening, and now I’m at 400 FPS compared to my previous 130-190 max. It’s pretty wild with my specs—5950x32GB RAM, 3600Hz, and a 3090. Thanks a lot for the thread; hope someone else has a similar issue!

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Athame_
Senior Member
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10-17-2020, 10:08 PM
#9
I've got an RTX 2080 Super, an i7-10th gen with 32GB RAM, 1TB NVMe, and I'm getting around 200 frames at low settings. Even Apex with top settings is running slower than that. You got anything to share?
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Athame_
10-17-2020, 10:08 PM #9

I've got an RTX 2080 Super, an i7-10th gen with 32GB RAM, 1TB NVMe, and I'm getting around 200 frames at low settings. Even Apex with top settings is running slower than that. You got anything to share?

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boombomb65
Junior Member
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10-17-2020, 11:56 PM
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You're experiencing performance drops in Valorant and other games despite stable settings. It sounds like your system is underpowered for the workload, especially with the GPU and RAM not reaching their full potential. Consider upgrading your processor or RAM if possible, or checking for background processes that might be consuming resources.
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boombomb65
10-17-2020, 11:56 PM #10

You're experiencing performance drops in Valorant and other games despite stable settings. It sounds like your system is underpowered for the workload, especially with the GPU and RAM not reaching their full potential. Consider upgrading your processor or RAM if possible, or checking for background processes that might be consuming resources.