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Reporting steady frame rate drops in games that previously worked?

Reporting steady frame rate drops in games that previously worked?

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Jetsensorc
Member
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06-04-2022, 11:15 PM
#1
Recently, I attempted to play certain games (Vermintide 2, Divinity 2 and Apex Legends) and noticed a significant drop in performance. Where they previously maintained a steady 50-60fps, now they operate at less than half that speed, no matter the adjustments I make. Vermintide is now running at just 15fps whenever I'm not directly facing the floor or wall (it used to run smoothly during hordes, but now I experience under 10fps simply by moving around the lobby). Divinity 2, which I've been playing more often, now only achieves a solid 60fps consistently, but typically drops to 30fps or less at any time (even with settings changed). Apex is also completely unplayable, regardless of the settings.

When I mention "regardless of settings," I mean that in all these games, I've kept them at the lowest possible levels and haven't seen any meaningful improvement in fps. I want to emphasize that these games previously ran well at medium-high settings as well, which makes this situation quite puzzling and frustrating.

Other titles like Titanfall 2, Risk of Rain 2 and Genshin Impact are running just as smoothly as before, leading me to suspect my hardware isn't the issue.

My system specifications:
- Ryzen 2600 CPU
- RX 5500 XT 4GB GPU
- 16GB 2400Mhz RAM

I've tried various solutions so far:
- Verified file integrity for each game
- Reinstalled GPU drivers
- Reinstalled Windows
- Monitored temperatures during gameplay (appeared normal)
- Checked part utilization while running games (normal results)
- Ran System file checker on both drives
- Performed CHKDSK on both drives
- Defragmented both drives
- Reinstalled all relevant games
- Rebooted the PC multiple times (over 15 times)
- Scanned for malware
- Prayed

So far, nothing has resolved the issue, and I'm unsure what else to try or what to look for next. The only change I made recently was updating my GPU driver, but that didn't yield any results.
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Jetsensorc
06-04-2022, 11:15 PM #1

Recently, I attempted to play certain games (Vermintide 2, Divinity 2 and Apex Legends) and noticed a significant drop in performance. Where they previously maintained a steady 50-60fps, now they operate at less than half that speed, no matter the adjustments I make. Vermintide is now running at just 15fps whenever I'm not directly facing the floor or wall (it used to run smoothly during hordes, but now I experience under 10fps simply by moving around the lobby). Divinity 2, which I've been playing more often, now only achieves a solid 60fps consistently, but typically drops to 30fps or less at any time (even with settings changed). Apex is also completely unplayable, regardless of the settings.

When I mention "regardless of settings," I mean that in all these games, I've kept them at the lowest possible levels and haven't seen any meaningful improvement in fps. I want to emphasize that these games previously ran well at medium-high settings as well, which makes this situation quite puzzling and frustrating.

Other titles like Titanfall 2, Risk of Rain 2 and Genshin Impact are running just as smoothly as before, leading me to suspect my hardware isn't the issue.

My system specifications:
- Ryzen 2600 CPU
- RX 5500 XT 4GB GPU
- 16GB 2400Mhz RAM

I've tried various solutions so far:
- Verified file integrity for each game
- Reinstalled GPU drivers
- Reinstalled Windows
- Monitored temperatures during gameplay (appeared normal)
- Checked part utilization while running games (normal results)
- Ran System file checker on both drives
- Performed CHKDSK on both drives
- Defragmented both drives
- Reinstalled all relevant games
- Rebooted the PC multiple times (over 15 times)
- Scanned for malware
- Prayed

So far, nothing has resolved the issue, and I'm unsure what else to try or what to look for next. The only change I made recently was updating my GPU driver, but that didn't yield any results.

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jackymai
Member
65
06-09-2022, 06:54 PM
#2
Hey, I noticed you haven't received any responses yet, so I thought I'd offer some assistance. Is this problem still going on? How long have you been using this system before it began? Were there any recent changes, such as a Windows update, a power outage, a blue screen, or something else? It seems like you didn't modify any BIOS settings or similar configurations recently. Good luck!
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jackymai
06-09-2022, 06:54 PM #2

Hey, I noticed you haven't received any responses yet, so I thought I'd offer some assistance. Is this problem still going on? How long have you been using this system before it began? Were there any recent changes, such as a Windows update, a power outage, a blue screen, or something else? It seems like you didn't modify any BIOS settings or similar configurations recently. Good luck!