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nameehasan
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01-15-2018, 08:42 PM
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Here’s a rewritten version of your text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:

“I'm experiencing inconsistent frame rates in War Thunder and other games on my PC. My specs are an AMD Ryzen 2600 processor, an Nvidia GeForce 1070 Ti graphics card with 8GB of VRAM, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, a 650W power supply, and a 500GB SSD. I’m running Windows 10 Home. The problem manifests as sudden frame rate drops, sometimes to 50+ FPS or even lower, particularly in online matches and when simulating heavy ground combat. Despite maxing out graphics settings, the dips occur seemingly randomly. I've read forums discussing similar issues with War Thunder, suggesting my hardware should be sufficient, but I’m seeking advice on why this is happening and what frame rates I *should* be realistically achieving. I'm a new gamer and need help understanding these drops.”
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nameehasan
01-15-2018, 08:42 PM #1

Here’s a rewritten version of your text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:

“I'm experiencing inconsistent frame rates in War Thunder and other games on my PC. My specs are an AMD Ryzen 2600 processor, an Nvidia GeForce 1070 Ti graphics card with 8GB of VRAM, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, a 650W power supply, and a 500GB SSD. I’m running Windows 10 Home. The problem manifests as sudden frame rate drops, sometimes to 50+ FPS or even lower, particularly in online matches and when simulating heavy ground combat. Despite maxing out graphics settings, the dips occur seemingly randomly. I've read forums discussing similar issues with War Thunder, suggesting my hardware should be sufficient, but I’m seeking advice on why this is happening and what frame rates I *should* be realistically achieving. I'm a new gamer and need help understanding these drops.”

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lTalonzl
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01-15-2018, 09:02 PM
#2
Its likely it's the 8gb of system ram. Is it one stick or two? If it's one stick, it means you are running in single channel mode as opposed to dual channel. Dual channel will bring an extra 10-15% extra performance. In addition the ram is relatively slow. Fast ram is essential for Ryzen. 3000mhz ram give another 10-15% performance boost over 2400mhz ram.
When your 8gb of ram fill up, it starts to use the swap/pagefile on your HD/SSD, this causes the FPS drops your experiencing. If you had a 2 x 8gb memory kit, then your issues would go away, and your FPS will get a nice boost.
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lTalonzl
01-15-2018, 09:02 PM #2

Its likely it's the 8gb of system ram. Is it one stick or two? If it's one stick, it means you are running in single channel mode as opposed to dual channel. Dual channel will bring an extra 10-15% extra performance. In addition the ram is relatively slow. Fast ram is essential for Ryzen. 3000mhz ram give another 10-15% performance boost over 2400mhz ram.
When your 8gb of ram fill up, it starts to use the swap/pagefile on your HD/SSD, this causes the FPS drops your experiencing. If you had a 2 x 8gb memory kit, then your issues would go away, and your FPS will get a nice boost.

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AntonioGaymer
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01-21-2018, 12:21 AM
#3
Yeah its only a 1x8 stick. Thank you I will look to getting a dual channel!
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AntonioGaymer
01-21-2018, 12:21 AM #3

Yeah its only a 1x8 stick. Thank you I will look to getting a dual channel!

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FULK300K
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01-24-2018, 10:03 PM
#4
No probs, you're welcome
Keep in mind what I said about faster ram too. You should buy a 'matched' 2 x 8gb 3000mhz (ideally 3200mhz) kit, then sell your old ram to offset the costs. Don't mix and match another DIMM with the one you have already. That can be problematic.
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FULK300K
01-24-2018, 10:03 PM #4

No probs, you're welcome
Keep in mind what I said about faster ram too. You should buy a 'matched' 2 x 8gb 3000mhz (ideally 3200mhz) kit, then sell your old ram to offset the costs. Don't mix and match another DIMM with the one you have already. That can be problematic.