F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Overwatch occasionally slows to around 45-50 frames per second when using a RX 580 graphics card at 1080p resolution.

Overwatch occasionally slows to around 45-50 frames per second when using a RX 580 graphics card at 1080p resolution.

Overwatch occasionally slows to around 45-50 frames per second when using a RX 580 graphics card at 1080p resolution.

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BlueSpirit800
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07-10-2021, 04:28 AM
#1
The RX580 (Nitro+ version) seems to encounter issues with Overwatch, especially at high settings and 1080p resolution. FPS drops to around 45-50 during intense battles. This isn't unusual; the card may struggle to maintain over 70 fps even with maximum settings.
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BlueSpirit800
07-10-2021, 04:28 AM #1

The RX580 (Nitro+ version) seems to encounter issues with Overwatch, especially at high settings and 1080p resolution. FPS drops to around 45-50 during intense battles. This isn't unusual; the card may struggle to maintain over 70 fps even with maximum settings.

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ArneTheArne123
Junior Member
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07-10-2021, 04:28 AM
#2
I'm experiencing the same problem with my 290X, so I adjusted some settings to prevent it. It could be a CPU bottleneck—could you tell me what clock speed your processor uses?
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ArneTheArne123
07-10-2021, 04:28 AM #2

I'm experiencing the same problem with my 290X, so I adjusted some settings to prevent it. It could be a CPU bottleneck—could you tell me what clock speed your processor uses?

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ForEvigt
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07-10-2021, 04:28 AM
#3
The 4690k is a strong processor, so performance shouldn't be an issue. It operates at 4.3 GHz and typically uses about 70-80% during games.
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ForEvigt
07-10-2021, 04:28 AM #3

The 4690k is a strong processor, so performance shouldn't be an issue. It operates at 4.3 GHz and typically uses about 70-80% during games.

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wolfboy03
Junior Member
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07-10-2021, 04:28 AM
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It seems your Xeon processors are causing performance issues in games due to their age. Consider reducing the local fog detail to lower settings and observe if it improves responsiveness.
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wolfboy03
07-10-2021, 04:28 AM #4

It seems your Xeon processors are causing performance issues in games due to their age. Consider reducing the local fog detail to lower settings and observe if it improves responsiveness.

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Kuji
Member
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07-10-2021, 04:28 AM
#5
Adjust several parameters to reduce strain on your GPU. Disable dynamic reflections, reduce shadow detail, turn off ambient occlusion, lower lighting slightly—this will boost frame rates by over 50%.
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Kuji
07-10-2021, 04:28 AM #5

Adjust several parameters to reduce strain on your GPU. Disable dynamic reflections, reduce shadow detail, turn off ambient occlusion, lower lighting slightly—this will boost frame rates by over 50%.

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Devies
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07-10-2021, 04:28 AM
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Switching everything to "ultra" definitely made a difference. I didn’t notice much change between Epic and Ultra, but my 970 was faster by around 10 FPS on ultra. It’s hard to remember the exact settings now—shadows were probably low, while most others stayed in ultra graphics mode.
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Devies
07-10-2021, 04:28 AM #6

Switching everything to "ultra" definitely made a difference. I didn’t notice much change between Epic and Ultra, but my 970 was faster by around 10 FPS on ultra. It’s hard to remember the exact settings now—shadows were probably low, while most others stayed in ultra graphics mode.