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hey guys!
there is some questions about having a stable frame rate in Games!
so i just made my pc i'm totally sure that this issue not realted to my cpu or gpu, trust me tho!!
but when i go in some games like cod mw, when a new map wanna load, in first 2 or 3 minutes, the fps jumps from 60 to 1 for some but after that we will have a stable fps in the game!
tip: in the first moments textures are not loaded totally!! and my hdd will work too loud in that moment (hdd is 7200 rpm)
so there is question should i buy an extra RAM for my PC or a SSD for this issue! i just want to solve the fps jumping!
i customized my video cfg and disabled and enabled something that may could cause this, like tested shadow cache and etc.
so any idea would be helpful! what do u prefer for this? BUYING ANOTHER 8GB RAM OR A SSD ?
and question should i buy 250 SSD so i could install win and game on it or a 128gb that i can install only windows on it can help too ?
for more information my config is
1060 6gb
core i3 9100f
ram 8 gb ddr4 2400
running cod mw in 1600*900 medium geraphic (that i know it can run this game so much better just fps jumping tho)
...time, so upgrading one single stick may not work if the other sticks in your kit aren't compatible.
Ultimately, a solid-state drive (SSD) is significantly faster than a traditional hard disk drive (HDD). This speed improvement applies to nearly every aspect of computer performance, from booting up and opening applications to loading files and playing games. The increased speed also translates to improved responsiveness and overall user experience. Investing in an SSD is one of the best upgrades you can make to your computer.
Hi, I don't think purchasing hardware with higher capacity would solve the fps problem.
Do you have this fps problem in all games? varying from low graphical to higher graphical intensive games?
Is your monitor plugged into your GPU?
Have you scanned your system for viruses and malware?
Are all CPU cores unparked?
Have you installed your latest GPU drivers?
While the FPS Is low, look in the task manager to see if there are any other applications that are using high usage simultaneously.
hi dear
1. no not in other games as this one!! like pubg even i run it at ultra!!
but i think cod mw is much heavier than pubg! and tested in lower settings it seems the fpsdrop problem is with texture ( i find it out from my pc treatment) for low texutre the fps drop will be remained but would be less i guess! (cuz i dont want play this with low config while i got this pc)
yes plugged to monitor
no virus or bad softwares
cpu is ok
gpu driver is the last one
:/
Optimize storage with a minimum 250GB solid-state drive (SSD). SSDs dramatically accelerate data access compared to traditional hard disk drives (HDDs), resulting in significantly faster loading times and improved overall system responsiveness.
SSDs excel at handling frequent read/write operations, which are common in modern computing. This translates to noticeably quicker texture loading, reduced game load times, and a smoother user experience.
While adding more RAM can improve performance, it's crucial to consider compatibility. RAM is typically sold in kits designed for specific motherboard configurations regarding voltage, CAS latency (CAS), and speed. Using mismatched RAM sticks can lead to instability or reduced performance.
If you require additional RAM, purchasing a compatible kit from the same vendor and with identical specifications is recommended. If adding disparate memory sticks, ensure they match in terms of speed, voltage, and CAS latency.
A key consideration is the drive's capacity – a smaller SSD (like 120GB) can quickly become full, impacting performance as it fills up. A larger SSD provides ample space for operating systems, applications, and files, minimizing potential bottlenecks.
Disable the maximum frame rate setting in Nvidia Control Panel.
at the first, thanks for replying
here come some questions!
if i just install windows on my ssd, the textures and all data will be loaded 40x faster ? even tho i'd install only windows on it?
dude yeah i just bought this ram! a kingstone fury 8gb ddr4 and yes i always suggest to friends too if they want a 8, so they should buy 2x 4GB and i got plans for adding another 8Gb to it tho, i just wanted to ask am i right? seriously its working better? i mean i heard this because of being dual channels and all this stuff but how much will be the diffrence?
at the end so when all the other parts are working properly and even are not used till their endurance condition; u suggest me buying a SSD for preventing fps drop?
This text discusses graphics settings in games, specifically focusing on frame rate limiting to prevent instability. It highlights the potential downsides of maximizing FPS without considering system limitations and introduces a discussion about alternative graphics options that may not appear within the game's menu. The author expresses some frustration with the complexity of finding optimal settings and apologizes for asking numerous questions while also acknowledging their hesitancy to test all solutions.
This document outlines the considerations for utilizing Solid State Drives (SSDs) in a computing environment, primarily focusing on compatibility and performance expectations.
SSD makes a difference for loading games. I'm in PUBG lickaly split.