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My frame rate remains stable despite reducing graphics options.

My frame rate remains stable despite reducing graphics options.

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Lorddoom139
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03-07-2017, 04:41 PM
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I recently purchased a computer from someone I know, and he demonstrated its performance in *Destiny 2* and *Rust*, showing it functioned flawlessly. After bringing the PC home, I reinstalled Windows and installed the two games in question. However, when playing these games, my frames consistently remained between 45 and 55 fps, with no fluctuations below or above this range. This issue persisted across various other titles, and adjusting settings or resolution did not yield any difference. I’ve attempted troubleshooting by reinstalling my graphics drivers and Windows itself. My system specifications are as follows: CPU: Intel Core i3 8100, GPU: RX 580 with 8GB of memory, RAM: 16GB DDR4, and a motherboard manufactured by Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd., specifically the H310M A-CF model.
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Lorddoom139
03-07-2017, 04:41 PM #1

I recently purchased a computer from someone I know, and he demonstrated its performance in *Destiny 2* and *Rust*, showing it functioned flawlessly. After bringing the PC home, I reinstalled Windows and installed the two games in question. However, when playing these games, my frames consistently remained between 45 and 55 fps, with no fluctuations below or above this range. This issue persisted across various other titles, and adjusting settings or resolution did not yield any difference. I’ve attempted troubleshooting by reinstalling my graphics drivers and Windows itself. My system specifications are as follows: CPU: Intel Core i3 8100, GPU: RX 580 with 8GB of memory, RAM: 16GB DDR4, and a motherboard manufactured by Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd., specifically the H310M A-CF model.

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Creeperman3
Senior Member
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03-07-2017, 10:04 PM
#2
Have you reinstalled the motherboard drivers? Rebooting Windows would have erased them too. Are your graphics card drivers current?
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Creeperman3
03-07-2017, 10:04 PM #2

Have you reinstalled the motherboard drivers? Rebooting Windows would have erased them too. Are your graphics card drivers current?

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Amorphous_360
Member
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03-08-2017, 06:20 AM
#3
Yup, Motherboard drivers are reinstalled and the gpu drivers are the latest drivers.
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Amorphous_360
03-08-2017, 06:20 AM #3

Yup, Motherboard drivers are reinstalled and the gpu drivers are the latest drivers.

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xX_pgmdu92_Xx
Member
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03-08-2017, 01:22 PM
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At what frame rate did he display his computer to you? A range of 45-55 frames per second seems acceptable for an i3 8100 running those games. This could also clarify why lowering graphics settings wasn’t boosting the frame rate. Could you provide information on how much each processor core was utilized while playing those games?
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xX_pgmdu92_Xx
03-08-2017, 01:22 PM #4

At what frame rate did he display his computer to you? A range of 45-55 frames per second seems acceptable for an i3 8100 running those games. This could also clarify why lowering graphics settings wasn’t boosting the frame rate. Could you provide information on how much each processor core was utilized while playing those games?

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Supr3matt
Member
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03-08-2017, 02:32 PM
#5
His Rust score was approximately seventy, and his Destiny score was roughly ninety. The processing power utilized by both games consistently hovered between eighty and eighty-five percent.
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Supr3matt
03-08-2017, 02:32 PM #5

His Rust score was approximately seventy, and his Destiny score was roughly ninety. The processing power utilized by both games consistently hovered between eighty and eighty-five percent.

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JuanPabloGamer
Junior Member
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03-09-2017, 08:11 PM
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Ignore overall CPU usage, as this can be misleading due to the numerous cores and threads involved. Instead, examine each core or thread individually.
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JuanPabloGamer
03-09-2017, 08:11 PM #6

Ignore overall CPU usage, as this can be misleading due to the numerous cores and threads involved. Instead, examine each core or thread individually.