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Problem with low frame rate even on powerful hardware

Problem with low frame rate even on powerful hardware

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Unknown004
Member
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05-30-2020, 12:20 AM
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Hello, I need some guidance with your setup. It seems you're experiencing very low FPS in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019 despite good temperatures and stable CPU temps. Your hardware includes a Ryzen 7 2700X with a water-cooled single fan, an Aorus B550 Elite, and a Nvidia 2080ti Founders Edition with DDU channel DDR4 RAM. You're using a Western Digital 4TB drive and have optimized settings. You're considering overclocking, but it's worth checking if your components are truly ready for that.
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Unknown004
05-30-2020, 12:20 AM #1

Hello, I need some guidance with your setup. It seems you're experiencing very low FPS in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019 despite good temperatures and stable CPU temps. Your hardware includes a Ryzen 7 2700X with a water-cooled single fan, an Aorus B550 Elite, and a Nvidia 2080ti Founders Edition with DDU channel DDR4 RAM. You're using a Western Digital 4TB drive and have optimized settings. You're considering overclocking, but it's worth checking if your components are truly ready for that.

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Dhraethia
Junior Member
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05-30-2020, 12:35 AM
#2
The frame rate is 60 frames per second.
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Dhraethia
05-30-2020, 12:35 AM #2

The frame rate is 60 frames per second.

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ZacharyMC
Junior Member
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05-30-2020, 01:49 AM
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Increase your game resolution and in-game configurations.
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ZacharyMC
05-30-2020, 01:49 AM #3

Increase your game resolution and in-game configurations.

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AdamKoudy
Senior Member
740
05-30-2020, 06:24 AM
#4
does this help my FPS?
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AdamKoudy
05-30-2020, 06:24 AM #4

does this help my FPS?

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Leyhaya
Posting Freak
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05-30-2020, 06:53 AM
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This could assist in reducing your system's dependence on the CPU and increasing reliance on the GPU. What are your CPU and GPU usage rates?
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Leyhaya
05-30-2020, 06:53 AM #5

This could assist in reducing your system's dependence on the CPU and increasing reliance on the GPU. What are your CPU and GPU usage rates?

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superjr123
Member
62
05-30-2020, 07:18 PM
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My FPS remains steady at low settings with a 90 resolution screen, never going past 100 in the warzone map. It averages around 80 and can drop to the low 70 in open areas or more demanding parts of the map. My Nvidia control panel is fully optimized, and my computer’s power management is also set up well. I’m weighing overclocking all my hardware components.
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superjr123
05-30-2020, 07:18 PM #6

My FPS remains steady at low settings with a 90 resolution screen, never going past 100 in the warzone map. It averages around 80 and can drop to the low 70 in open areas or more demanding parts of the map. My Nvidia control panel is fully optimized, and my computer’s power management is also set up well. I’m weighing overclocking all my hardware components.

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Fuhrmy
Junior Member
18
06-01-2020, 03:57 AM
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Check the GPU and CPU utilization, focusing on CPU usage per core. Review the GPU temperature readings. Find the clock speeds both the CPU and GPU use during gaming sessions.
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Fuhrmy
06-01-2020, 03:57 AM #7

Check the GPU and CPU utilization, focusing on CPU usage per core. Review the GPU temperature readings. Find the clock speeds both the CPU and GPU use during gaming sessions.

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06-06-2020, 04:09 PM
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The power supply seems unreliable; it might not provide sufficient energy for your GPU under heavy use. Consider upgrading to an EVGA Supernova PSU or Corsair PSU. Avoid low-cost options! A faulty PSU could damage your entire system and cause a fire.
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Frowning_Clown
06-06-2020, 04:09 PM #8

The power supply seems unreliable; it might not provide sufficient energy for your GPU under heavy use. Consider upgrading to an EVGA Supernova PSU or Corsair PSU. Avoid low-cost options! A faulty PSU could damage your entire system and cause a fire.

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HyTeKs
Junior Member
3
06-13-2020, 12:59 AM
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Reviewed my PC once more and noticed an error—I actually have a bronze certified 750W power supply. Should I still consider replacing it?
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HyTeKs
06-13-2020, 12:59 AM #9

Reviewed my PC once more and noticed an error—I actually have a bronze certified 750W power supply. Should I still consider replacing it?

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UnicornAnthony
Junior Member
40
06-13-2020, 09:28 AM
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Are you familiar with the model or brand? Honestly, I’d search for a higher-quality power supply such as 80+ Gold or 80+ Platinum. The RTX 2080Ti consumes a lot of energy. It’s wise to choose a reputable manufacturer like Seasonic, Corsair, or EVGA. You’d need at least a 750W PSU, and I’d go for something with 800W or more.
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UnicornAnthony
06-13-2020, 09:28 AM #10

Are you familiar with the model or brand? Honestly, I’d search for a higher-quality power supply such as 80+ Gold or 80+ Platinum. The RTX 2080Ti consumes a lot of energy. It’s wise to choose a reputable manufacturer like Seasonic, Corsair, or EVGA. You’d need at least a 750W PSU, and I’d go for something with 800W or more.