F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Problem with game bottlenecks occurs when performance slows down due to system limitations.

Problem with game bottlenecks occurs when performance slows down due to system limitations.

Problem with game bottlenecks occurs when performance slows down due to system limitations.

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rjconaway
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05-31-2016, 07:56 PM
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I focused on the game by day and mentioned nearly every title overall. So the outcomes would reflect that broad scope. What exact data were you expecting?
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rjconaway
05-31-2016, 07:56 PM #11

I focused on the game by day and mentioned nearly every title overall. So the outcomes would reflect that broad scope. What exact data were you expecting?

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_NinjaSam_
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06-05-2016, 07:06 PM
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Limitting temp means that card will downclock to keep temps down. If you disable that, it will use full power, and heat up. Usage is usually driver issue, which is why I asked about using older or beta drivers. It could be bottleneck, but with your hardware thats unlikely. Still thinking that part is drivers thing. Is your GPU fan at full speed even while at 92C? I got 780 reference and it maxes at 78C while fan is at full speed. With fan limited to 60% max I get is 84C. So what are your actual fps in games? You say you aren't getting stable 60 fps on high settings. Can you achieve that on any settings while on 1080p? I checked that Dead by Daylight and it seems to be GPU heavy and yours is enough to provide 60fps on 1080p high. That said, there are some that say it won't go much over 60, and stays mainly under. Also, no need to get hostile. We can only answer based on info you provide. If you would be playing CPU heavy game, like Battlefield series, then this could be more issue with amount of RAM or CPU itself (4yo i5 is starting to be old, even if OC'd). It could also be that game is new and lacking driver optimization, it could be that its overall badly optimized etc. So please provide all the info to get answers. And not whine about it when people ask for them.
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_NinjaSam_
06-05-2016, 07:06 PM #12

Limitting temp means that card will downclock to keep temps down. If you disable that, it will use full power, and heat up. Usage is usually driver issue, which is why I asked about using older or beta drivers. It could be bottleneck, but with your hardware thats unlikely. Still thinking that part is drivers thing. Is your GPU fan at full speed even while at 92C? I got 780 reference and it maxes at 78C while fan is at full speed. With fan limited to 60% max I get is 84C. So what are your actual fps in games? You say you aren't getting stable 60 fps on high settings. Can you achieve that on any settings while on 1080p? I checked that Dead by Daylight and it seems to be GPU heavy and yours is enough to provide 60fps on 1080p high. That said, there are some that say it won't go much over 60, and stays mainly under. Also, no need to get hostile. We can only answer based on info you provide. If you would be playing CPU heavy game, like Battlefield series, then this could be more issue with amount of RAM or CPU itself (4yo i5 is starting to be old, even if OC'd). It could also be that game is new and lacking driver optimization, it could be that its overall badly optimized etc. So please provide all the info to get answers. And not whine about it when people ask for them.

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