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Significant frame rate fluctuations experienced during gameplay.

Significant frame rate fluctuations experienced during gameplay.

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navibam
Junior Member
36
10-21-2018, 05:34 AM
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My gaming frame rates experience significant dips—often plummeting from 60fps to 20fps—when I quickly move my camera or when the scenery shifts rapidly. For example, this happens frequently in shooting games with rapid camera maneuvers and in action games with intense movement. Occasionally, my computer also feels sluggish when I’m using a web browser or performing other tasks on the PC.

My system specifications are:
MSI H100M PRO-VH PLUS motherboard
Intel Core i3 7100 processor
AMD Radeon RX590 graphics card
8GB of RAM

(I recognize that my hardware is likely a limiting factor, but I don't believe it’s the root cause because I was previously playing successfully with no issues.)

The problem occasionally resolves itself during extended gameplay sessions, but it returns immediately after restarting the game. I’ve already attempted the following:
Reinstalled Windows.
Reinstalled GPU drivers.
Runned malware scans with Malwarebytes, Superantispyware, Avast, and Norton—all without success.
Checked temperatures, which are consistently low (GPU reaching a maximum of 70°C and CPU at 60°C).
Tested my hard drive, and it appears to be working correctly.
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navibam
10-21-2018, 05:34 AM #1

My gaming frame rates experience significant dips—often plummeting from 60fps to 20fps—when I quickly move my camera or when the scenery shifts rapidly. For example, this happens frequently in shooting games with rapid camera maneuvers and in action games with intense movement. Occasionally, my computer also feels sluggish when I’m using a web browser or performing other tasks on the PC.

My system specifications are:
MSI H100M PRO-VH PLUS motherboard
Intel Core i3 7100 processor
AMD Radeon RX590 graphics card
8GB of RAM

(I recognize that my hardware is likely a limiting factor, but I don't believe it’s the root cause because I was previously playing successfully with no issues.)

The problem occasionally resolves itself during extended gameplay sessions, but it returns immediately after restarting the game. I’ve already attempted the following:
Reinstalled Windows.
Reinstalled GPU drivers.
Runned malware scans with Malwarebytes, Superantispyware, Avast, and Norton—all without success.
Checked temperatures, which are consistently low (GPU reaching a maximum of 70°C and CPU at 60°C).
Tested my hard drive, and it appears to be working correctly.

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Tigrillo307
Junior Member
3
10-22-2018, 12:51 PM
#2
What is the quantity of remembrance devices available?
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Tigrillo307
10-22-2018, 12:51 PM #2

What is the quantity of remembrance devices available?

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Shadonic76
Junior Member
14
10-23-2018, 02:39 PM
#3
possess 8 gigabytes of RAM configured for dual-channel operation.
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Shadonic76
10-23-2018, 02:39 PM #3

possess 8 gigabytes of RAM configured for dual-channel operation.

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_Zultar_
Junior Member
3
10-26-2018, 05:50 PM
#4
Have you removed outdated graphics card drivers with Display Driver Uninstaller, followed by installing the latest versions?
Could you please specify your power supply’s manufacturer and model number?
What is the trend in CPU, GPU, and RAM consumption during gameplay?
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_Zultar_
10-26-2018, 05:50 PM #4

Have you removed outdated graphics card drivers with Display Driver Uninstaller, followed by installing the latest versions?
Could you please specify your power supply’s manufacturer and model number?
What is the trend in CPU, GPU, and RAM consumption during gameplay?

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BlueBackChart
Member
84
10-27-2018, 03:43 PM
#5
I utilized Display Driver Uninstaller to remove the graphics drivers.

Power Supply Unit: Thermaltake Tr2 600w
Based on my observations, the graphics card’s utilization appears to be typical (I am confident this is not a GPU issue, as I have tested it on another computer and experienced flawless performance without frame rate drops).

Memory usage is also within expected parameters.
Processor: Occasionally, a single core will report zero activity when the CPU is not heavily burdened; however, when there’s significant processor load, all cores reach 100% utilization effectively.
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BlueBackChart
10-27-2018, 03:43 PM #5

I utilized Display Driver Uninstaller to remove the graphics drivers.

Power Supply Unit: Thermaltake Tr2 600w
Based on my observations, the graphics card’s utilization appears to be typical (I am confident this is not a GPU issue, as I have tested it on another computer and experienced flawless performance without frame rate drops).

Memory usage is also within expected parameters.
Processor: Occasionally, a single core will report zero activity when the CPU is not heavily burdened; however, when there’s significant processor load, all cores reach 100% utilization effectively.

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NinatoPvP
Posting Freak
899
10-27-2018, 11:51 PM
#6
Could you tell me about the electrical source used in the second computer?

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Visit this ^link and share your findings. It’s important to shut down all programs beforehand, or it may negatively impact the outcome.
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NinatoPvP
10-27-2018, 11:51 PM #6

Could you tell me about the electrical source used in the second computer?

Please tap the image of a person to proceed - UserBenchmark
Visit this ^link and share your findings. It’s important to shut down all programs beforehand, or it may negatively impact the outcome.