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Solving for low FPS in Valorant

Solving for low FPS in Valorant

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Lindinger
Member
208
08-28-2019, 09:00 PM
#1
Pc specifications
Processor: i7 6700
Graphics: rtx 2060
Memory: 8gb samsung ddr4 2133mhz
Boot: msi h110m gaming
Playing valorant at low settings
At 1280*960 resolution I still achieve 140-145fps, but sometimes it drops to 99-100... not sure what's behind it, anyone can help
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Lindinger
08-28-2019, 09:00 PM #1

Pc specifications
Processor: i7 6700
Graphics: rtx 2060
Memory: 8gb samsung ddr4 2133mhz
Boot: msi h110m gaming
Playing valorant at low settings
At 1280*960 resolution I still achieve 140-145fps, but sometimes it drops to 99-100... not sure what's behind it, anyone can help

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JuanGamerPvP
Junior Member
18
09-19-2019, 02:37 PM
#2
Upgrading the rams to dual channel can improve performance, but switching to a higher frequency kit won't help much. The PSU is another matter—it's not worth mentioning its build quality or design. You didn't specify the OS version either, and I didn't hear about the BIOS for your motherboard.
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JuanGamerPvP
09-19-2019, 02:37 PM #2

Upgrading the rams to dual channel can improve performance, but switching to a higher frequency kit won't help much. The PSU is another matter—it's not worth mentioning its build quality or design. You didn't specify the OS version either, and I didn't hear about the BIOS for your motherboard.

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pablito001
Junior Member
12
09-20-2019, 04:15 PM
#3
Your specifications are missing.
SSD/HDD: Power Supply Unit: Operating System: version (not edition) if using Windows 10.
What is the BIOS version of your motherboard? How old is the PSU currently installed? When you notice the screen resolution decreasing, is it because of the number of players displayed or details? Are there ways to monitor temperatures during frame drops while also tracking system resource usage before, during, and after those drops?
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pablito001
09-20-2019, 04:15 PM #3

Your specifications are missing.
SSD/HDD: Power Supply Unit: Operating System: version (not edition) if using Windows 10.
What is the BIOS version of your motherboard? How old is the PSU currently installed? When you notice the screen resolution decreasing, is it because of the number of players displayed or details? Are there ways to monitor temperatures during frame drops while also tracking system resource usage before, during, and after those drops?

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schulz_13
Junior Member
5
09-24-2019, 04:19 PM
#4
After responding to the questions, I checked whether my drivers are current. I encountered problems such as stuttering or screen tearing. I also tested pushing everything to its limit and running at 1080p to determine if performance improved.
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schulz_13
09-24-2019, 04:19 PM #4

After responding to the questions, I checked whether my drivers are current. I encountered problems such as stuttering or screen tearing. I also tested pushing everything to its limit and running at 1080p to determine if performance improved.

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Lucky_Arnout
Member
158
09-25-2019, 12:26 AM
#5
SSD crucial bx500 500gb
HDD Seagate 1tb
Windows 10
PSU vs 550 Corsair 2 years in use
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Lucky_Arnout
09-25-2019, 12:26 AM #5

SSD crucial bx500 500gb
HDD Seagate 1tb
Windows 10
PSU vs 550 Corsair 2 years in use

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MrBogdanr5000
Member
148
09-25-2019, 10:41 PM
#6
I'll try maxing it out
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MrBogdanr5000
09-25-2019, 10:41 PM #6

I'll try maxing it out

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GreenBlue2007
Junior Member
48
10-15-2019, 05:20 PM
#7
improve your memory, that's the issue. add another 8gb making it 16gb, or if you can afford it, purchase a dual-channel 16gb (8gb x 2)
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GreenBlue2007
10-15-2019, 05:20 PM #7

improve your memory, that's the issue. add another 8gb making it 16gb, or if you can afford it, purchase a dual-channel 16gb (8gb x 2)

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castielqueen
Member
228
10-15-2019, 10:56 PM
#8
ram isn't the issue, my specs are better than his (8gb ddr4 ram), yet i still achieve over 150 fps at 1080p medium. his setup should handle 200+ in 1080p medium or higher without trouble.
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castielqueen
10-15-2019, 10:56 PM #8

ram isn't the issue, my specs are better than his (8gb ddr4 ram), yet i still achieve over 150 fps at 1080p medium. his setup should handle 200+ in 1080p medium or higher without trouble.

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PoOkachu21
Junior Member
4
10-16-2019, 01:33 AM
#9
You're seeing 120 to 130 frames per second at full settings.
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PoOkachu21
10-16-2019, 01:33 AM #9

You're seeing 120 to 130 frames per second at full settings.

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jjmonkey13
Member
236
10-16-2019, 06:39 PM
#10
Upgrading the rams to dual channel can improve performance, but switching to a higher frequency kit won't help much. The PSU is another matter—it's not worth mentioning its build quality or design. You didn't specify the OS version either, and I didn't hear about the BIOS for your motherboard.
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jjmonkey13
10-16-2019, 06:39 PM #10

Upgrading the rams to dual channel can improve performance, but switching to a higher frequency kit won't help much. The PSU is another matter—it's not worth mentioning its build quality or design. You didn't specify the OS version either, and I didn't hear about the BIOS for your motherboard.