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My game of Fortnite experiences frame rate fluctuations.

My game of Fortnite experiences frame rate fluctuations.

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SkyAceDivine
Member
208
06-04-2025, 11:18 AM
#21
I see...
I've got one last idea.
Download Gpu-Z:
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
Run the app, and play your games while it's running in the background, then take a screenshot after 5-10mins(assuming that's how long it takes to run into problems) in game.
Do the same with the new driver and post both screenshots.
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SkyAceDivine
06-04-2025, 11:18 AM #21

I see...
I've got one last idea.
Download Gpu-Z:
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
Run the app, and play your games while it's running in the background, then take a screenshot after 5-10mins(assuming that's how long it takes to run into problems) in game.
Do the same with the new driver and post both screenshots.

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Pvpingbacca
Member
67
06-04-2025, 11:18 AM
#22
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the fist 2 are the good drivers, and the last 3 are the new once(the laggy once)
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Pvpingbacca
06-04-2025, 11:18 AM #22

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the fist 2 are the good drivers, and the last 3 are the new once(the laggy once)

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FrankD0G
Junior Member
35
06-04-2025, 11:18 AM
#23
That’s a really detailed and specific request! Let me rephrase your concerns about running a demanding AI model on older hardware, focusing on the practical aspects and potential solutions.

The core issue is optimizing performance – specifically, managing heat output – when pushing a complex AI through an older GPU like an RX 580. Running such intensive tasks on less powerful systems can lead to thermal throttling, which significantly reduces processing speed and efficiency. While overheating isn't currently apparent, it’s crucial to proactively monitor temperatures and adjust settings to prevent this from happening.

The specific setup you described – an overclocked RX 580 running with a low fan curve – is a viable strategy for maximizing performance but requires careful monitoring. The key is continuous observation of the GPU temperature to ensure it remains within acceptable limits, preventing potential damage or instability. Checking if the game files are verified through EGS is also a good practice, ensuring integrity and reducing troubleshooting time.

Ultimately, prioritizing cooling solutions and smart resource management is paramount when running demanding AI models on older hardware.
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FrankD0G
06-04-2025, 11:18 AM #23

That’s a really detailed and specific request! Let me rephrase your concerns about running a demanding AI model on older hardware, focusing on the practical aspects and potential solutions.

The core issue is optimizing performance – specifically, managing heat output – when pushing a complex AI through an older GPU like an RX 580. Running such intensive tasks on less powerful systems can lead to thermal throttling, which significantly reduces processing speed and efficiency. While overheating isn't currently apparent, it’s crucial to proactively monitor temperatures and adjust settings to prevent this from happening.

The specific setup you described – an overclocked RX 580 running with a low fan curve – is a viable strategy for maximizing performance but requires careful monitoring. The key is continuous observation of the GPU temperature to ensure it remains within acceptable limits, preventing potential damage or instability. Checking if the game files are verified through EGS is also a good practice, ensuring integrity and reducing troubleshooting time.

Ultimately, prioritizing cooling solutions and smart resource management is paramount when running demanding AI models on older hardware.

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Michele02
Junior Member
16
06-04-2025, 11:18 AM
#24
it only had a thing that said if i would ike to open this once, or keep it on my pc as an app, i picked to open it once
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Michele02
06-04-2025, 11:18 AM #24

it only had a thing that said if i would ike to open this once, or keep it on my pc as an app, i picked to open it once

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FuzzyMug
Senior Member
476
06-04-2025, 11:18 AM
#25
ive also tried changing the pixel format in my amd settings, on the new drivers. and the problem still happens
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FuzzyMug
06-04-2025, 11:18 AM #25

ive also tried changing the pixel format in my amd settings, on the new drivers. and the problem still happens

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