My Fortnite gameplay is experiencing jerky visuals. I need assistance with this issue.
My Fortnite gameplay is experiencing jerky visuals. I need assistance with this issue.
Greetings,
I've observed that my Fortnite performance occasionally suffers from inconsistent frame rates. The display frequently drops and becomes sluggish when I shift my view, particularly when observing a specific location in the game or rotating within Fortnite. This results in noticeable stuttering. My system sometimes experiences choppy performance during rapid movement, but at other times maintains a stable 144 FPS. Are there any solutions to reduce these frame fluctuations without significantly degrading the gaming experience? Recently, my computer unexpectedly rebooted several times, and I held the power button to shut it down – perhaps this action had an impact. Could a remedy be found to minimize choppy frames, preserving smooth gameplay?
My PC configuration includes a GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card and an Intel i7-8700 processor. It has 15.81 gigabytes of memory, a 144Hz display, and GSync functionality that is currently disabled. Additionally, I've turned off vertical synchronization (v-sync) to minimize input lag, and my system temperatures occasionally reach elevated levels. I am currently running Fortnite at a frame rate of 144Hz. I’m uncertain whether enabling GSync or v-sync would be beneficial.
There are no significant downsides to Gsync. Regarding temperatures, what levels are we observing? If your central processing unit or graphics card approaches its maximum operating temperature, thermal throttling may occur, leading to a reduction in performance.
At low activity, my graphics card heats up to between 50 and 56 degrees Celsius based on the room temperature. However, during gameplay, it can reach 70 to 78 or 80 degrees Celsius. Occasionally in Fortnite, I experience frame rate fluctuations when moving around, but the frames recover to 144 after turning back. I'm unsure how to improve my performance and frame rates.
What kind of memory configuration are you employing – dual-channel or single-channel?