F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking The frame rate remains consistently below 30 frames per second.

The frame rate remains consistently below 30 frames per second.

The frame rate remains consistently below 30 frames per second.

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chapi89
Member
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02-29-2016, 04:19 AM
#1
I need some serious assistance with game FPS. I’m experiencing very low frame rates in MMORPGs. The maximum FPS I’m seeing is between 4 to 10 FPS on Blade and Souls (www.BladeAndSoul.com). Most of my Steam/Origin games run smoothly at 60 to 300 FPS in 4K mode.

I’ve asked other players about their PC specs and the FPS they’re getting. It looks like older PCs tend to perform better. For example:
- Intel Pentium with GTX 680 = 66 to 90 FPS.
- Intel Core 2 Quad with GTX 780ti (SLI) = 120 FPS.
Both have around 8GB RAM, yet they achieve significantly higher FPS than mine. Any suggestions?

My setup:
Intel Core i7 6800K OCed @ 4.2GHZ
64GB RAM DDR4, 2800 MHZ
GTX 1080 8GB (OC +50 on both core and memory clock)
Windows 10 Pro 64Bit
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chapi89
02-29-2016, 04:19 AM #1

I need some serious assistance with game FPS. I’m experiencing very low frame rates in MMORPGs. The maximum FPS I’m seeing is between 4 to 10 FPS on Blade and Souls (www.BladeAndSoul.com). Most of my Steam/Origin games run smoothly at 60 to 300 FPS in 4K mode.

I’ve asked other players about their PC specs and the FPS they’re getting. It looks like older PCs tend to perform better. For example:
- Intel Pentium with GTX 680 = 66 to 90 FPS.
- Intel Core 2 Quad with GTX 780ti (SLI) = 120 FPS.
Both have around 8GB RAM, yet they achieve significantly higher FPS than mine. Any suggestions?

My setup:
Intel Core i7 6800K OCed @ 4.2GHZ
64GB RAM DDR4, 2800 MHZ
GTX 1080 8GB (OC +50 on both core and memory clock)
Windows 10 Pro 64Bit

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FELIPE369
Member
234
03-14-2016, 03:19 PM
#2
Check your in-game CPU and GPU usage using MSI afterburner. This might help identify if the issue is related to graphics drivers or BIOS settings. Start by reinstalling the graphics drivers. If possible, consider flashing your BIOS to observe any changes.
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FELIPE369
03-14-2016, 03:19 PM #2

Check your in-game CPU and GPU usage using MSI afterburner. This might help identify if the issue is related to graphics drivers or BIOS settings. Start by reinstalling the graphics drivers. If possible, consider flashing your BIOS to observe any changes.

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03-28-2016, 10:23 PM
#3
Could you check your in-game CPU and GPU usage with MSI afterburner? It might help identify if the graphics drivers or BIOS are affecting performance. Start by reinstalling the graphics drivers, and if possible, try flashing your BIOS to see if that improves things. Thanks for your quick reply—I was just experimenting with my system.
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RainbowGirl328
03-28-2016, 10:23 PM #3

Could you check your in-game CPU and GPU usage with MSI afterburner? It might help identify if the graphics drivers or BIOS are affecting performance. Start by reinstalling the graphics drivers, and if possible, try flashing your BIOS to see if that improves things. Thanks for your quick reply—I was just experimenting with my system.