Some games like MHR, MHW, and RE8 freeze or have bad frames when the framerate is stuck at a constant number.
Some games like MHR, MHW, and RE8 freeze or have bad frames when the framerate is stuck at a constant number.
I have a GPU: 3060Ti Ventus, and two x OC 8GB CPU: Ryzen 7 2700x MoBo: B450-F 16GB DDR4 RAM. I play games on PC that all installed on a Crucial MX500 ssd playing on 1080p only Monster Hunter Rise Frame Drops So at first, I had this problem with RE8 - I'm pretty sure I tested literally every single option in the video menu to no avail With pretty much no deviation, I would get these constant frame rate drops to "40fps" (feels like a complete freeze honestly) even though I'd be hitting 60fps easily otherwise. I don't think my hardware is straight up broken; I can run RDR2, a fully modded Skyrim, Deathloop, Elden Ring, and Baldur's Gate 3 pretty smoothly and if there are problems in any game, there is nothing like this. I wrote it off with RE8, thinking that my PC just didn't like it, but then I tried the Monster Hunter Rise demo (a game also made with the RE Engine) and then, as you can see in the video, I got the same exact problem Except I don't believe that RE engine is exactly the problem because I've also gotten this problem in Monster Hunter World (made with RE Engine's predecessor) but NOT in Devil May Cry 5 (which WAS made with RE Engine). So my "F*** Capcom" attitude has recessed and I'm just back to square one of having no clue what is causing this. I've run DDU and reinstalled drivers reinstalled the games multiple times fiddled around with all the graphics settings in both games Any ideas would be much appreciated.
follow these steps one by one without skipping any part of them just read all the way down to finish it first disconnect your internet connection then uninstall your GPU driver using DDU but make sure to clean it up and do not restart your computer right now. Uninstall every single processor on your device manager like this: go to control panel, uninstall AMD Chipset Software if you don't see any software there, skip that part if there is nothing else to uninstall then restart your PC to enter the BIOS and update it with a newer BIOS version after updating go back into the BIOS again and choose to load default or optimized settings instead of custom ones disable CSM (CPU Speed Management) enable "Above 4G Decoding" and make sure to check "Resizable BAR" option because these two things will only work if you have disabled CSM now save your changes and exit the BIOS boot up into Windows then install the newest version of Chipset driver it should be around version 4.03.xx or later, then restart again to finish installing Nvidia drivers, after that connect back to the internet open command prompt as an administrator and run a few commands: type defrag for your ssd drive like C: if you have other hard drives do the same thing on them inside command prompt use /l to list all drives, then /u to clean up the volume, then /v to free space after doing that again for the whole ssd but this time add /o to make it check all drives and use /u and /v for your entire storage device instead of just one drive if you only have hard drives do the same thing on them but don't forget to type /d so it checks the disk partitioning too wait until everything is done offline before restarting after finishing all that work. while waiting or when you restart, you can reboot into BIOS to set XMP memory settings and save your other important configurations like putting ram sticks in slot 2 and slot 4 if you only have two of them. if your ram speed kit is 3600mhz and you turn on XMP then make sure you lower it slightly so it goes down anywhere between 3200 to 3466 mhz because that might be too high for the hardware. download all the needed files first before starting step one just highlight the words I mean in your text if you want to do something specific like check windows update or turn on Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling for Nvidia GPUs then make sure the power supply unit stays connected to the gpu by using a main PCIe cable and not splitting it into branches or split cables because you need one main cable per single slot.
thanks for the detailed reply. I took time this morning to look through this process, but sadly it didn't fix much of the MHR demo. right now I'm trying to download Re8 to see if that works better... honestly, either one would work fine, but at this point i am resigned not to be able to play capcom games.
aight now everything is working fine. The reason things broke was because those specific games couldn't talk to one of my hard drives, and since it wasn't the same drive they used on before, just unplugging that single drive from my motherboard fixed it for all of them.