Problems with frame rate in Valorant and other titles
Problems with frame rate in Valorant and other titles
I don't recommend any specific ISO for gaming performance. You should consider the ISO that matches your system requirements and gaming needs.
or attempt to prioritize valorant high. observe if it begins utilizing all the processor. i consistently achieved at least 40% during matches and 85% in crowded scenarios.
i am presently running windows 11 build 22000.130 on a xeon e3 1240 v2 with 2x8gb ddr3, and experienced solid fps—maximum around 160fps, minimum as low as 90fps (previously better before valorant updates, the game seems somewhat unoptimized).
I solely rely on my desktop for gaming and haven't encountered any issues with any Windows 10 updates. I'm on Pro and wait a few weeks after the releases.
I did it and turned on the "Disable fullscreen optimization" feature. Now the maximum FPS ranges between 160 to 180, but these aren't consistent regular FPS values. It causes frequent drops from 120 to 150, then jumps to 180 and back to 120, resulting in unstable performance.
I heard about your customer's PC issue. One of their systems is using the same 3600 with PBO, and they have a 2x8GB 3600mhz XMP enabled. They reported improved performance around 200 FPS or higher after my solution. They are running an Intel 1060 6GB gaming model, but experienced lag and stutters in FiveM and GTAV after reinstalling the game. I'm interested in understanding what might be happening between the system and the game. Have you tried enabling hardware accelerated GPU scheduling? Also, if you want to try my Nvidia Control Panel > Manage 3D settings option (from top to bottom), then uninstall all processors via Device Manager, restart, reinstall the AMD chipset driver, choose AMD Ryzen balanced in power plan settings, and attempt to play again. I hope this helps. 😊
I activated hardware accelerated gpu scheduling and performed a test of average fps with it both on and off. The results were:
ENABLED: Avg: 129.650 - Min: 115 - Max: 167
DISABLED: Avg: 138.100 - Min: 115 - Max: 170
All tests were conducted at 1440 x 1080 resolution.