F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Solving Roblox and Minecraft issues with very low FPS on an RTX 2070 Super

Solving Roblox and Minecraft issues with very low FPS on an RTX 2070 Super

Solving Roblox and Minecraft issues with very low FPS on an RTX 2070 Super

A
alexBV
Junior Member
48
09-25-2019, 09:03 PM
#1
I'm using an RTX 2070 Super paired with an I5 8600k and 16 GB of RAM. I can achieve 200-300 frames per second on titles such as Valorant, Fortnite, and similar games at 1440p resolution.

Still, when I launch ROBLOX with friends, I experience a much lower performance—around 40 FPS. I’ve tried resetting my modem/router or switching ROBLOX to run on the GPU instead of the CPU, but results remain the same. My GPU usage stays near 40%, while my CPU usage is about 50% during Roblox sessions, and it drops even more when playing Minecraft.

My Minecraft runs smoothly at 100-200 FPS without shaders, but with extreme shaders (which benchmarks show can reach 200+ fps), I only get 40 FPS! I really need assistance here—thank you very much.
A
alexBV
09-25-2019, 09:03 PM #1

I'm using an RTX 2070 Super paired with an I5 8600k and 16 GB of RAM. I can achieve 200-300 frames per second on titles such as Valorant, Fortnite, and similar games at 1440p resolution.

Still, when I launch ROBLOX with friends, I experience a much lower performance—around 40 FPS. I’ve tried resetting my modem/router or switching ROBLOX to run on the GPU instead of the CPU, but results remain the same. My GPU usage stays near 40%, while my CPU usage is about 50% during Roblox sessions, and it drops even more when playing Minecraft.

My Minecraft runs smoothly at 100-200 FPS without shaders, but with extreme shaders (which benchmarks show can reach 200+ fps), I only get 40 FPS! I really need assistance here—thank you very much.

S
SynneK
Member
185
09-25-2019, 11:16 PM
#2
Verify if there are any pending BIOS updates for your motherboard. Also, confirm whether you're using the most recent version of Windows 10. Then, use DDU to remove your GPU drivers and reinstall them with the latest ones from Nvidia's support site. Finally, install the drivers in an elevated command prompt by right-clicking the installer and selecting Run as Administrator.
S
SynneK
09-25-2019, 11:16 PM #2

Verify if there are any pending BIOS updates for your motherboard. Also, confirm whether you're using the most recent version of Windows 10. Then, use DDU to remove your GPU drivers and reinstall them with the latest ones from Nvidia's support site. Finally, install the drivers in an elevated command prompt by right-clicking the installer and selecting Run as Administrator.

C
Captin_sponge
Member
175
09-25-2019, 11:33 PM
#3
Verify if there are any pending BIOS updates for your motherboard. Also, confirm whether you're using the most recent version of Windows 10. Then, use DDU to remove your GPU drivers and reinstall them with the latest manually downloaded from Nvidia's support site. Additionally, install the drivers in an elevated command prompt by right-clicking the installer and selecting Run as Administrator.
C
Captin_sponge
09-25-2019, 11:33 PM #3

Verify if there are any pending BIOS updates for your motherboard. Also, confirm whether you're using the most recent version of Windows 10. Then, use DDU to remove your GPU drivers and reinstall them with the latest manually downloaded from Nvidia's support site. Additionally, install the drivers in an elevated command prompt by right-clicking the installer and selecting Run as Administrator.