F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming This gaming PC struggles significantly with performance.

This gaming PC struggles significantly with performance.

This gaming PC struggles significantly with performance.

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Salty___Bud
Member
246
02-25-2017, 01:34 PM
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My PC specifications: 8 GB RAM Kingston 1600MHz DDR3, RX570 ROG STRIX, i7 3770, Cooler Master Mwe 550W PSU, 2TB HDD, ASUS-P8Z77VLX motherboard. I used GT 640 with a faulty 350W PSU before switching the GPU. After replacing the GPU, performance barely improved. I suspected the PSU was the issue, then upgraded it too, but results stayed the same. Now I want to play recent games at low settings—especially BF3 and Hitman—maintaining around 60 FPS with medium difficulty. Unfortunately, even at 40 FPS, BF5 online lags between 20-30 FPS. I checked benchmarks for my current setup and found it capable of running APEX Legends, BF5, and similar titles. Please help! In my country these upgrades aren’t always affordable or easy to obtain. Thank you for your support.
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Salty___Bud
02-25-2017, 01:34 PM #1

My PC specifications: 8 GB RAM Kingston 1600MHz DDR3, RX570 ROG STRIX, i7 3770, Cooler Master Mwe 550W PSU, 2TB HDD, ASUS-P8Z77VLX motherboard. I used GT 640 with a faulty 350W PSU before switching the GPU. After replacing the GPU, performance barely improved. I suspected the PSU was the issue, then upgraded it too, but results stayed the same. Now I want to play recent games at low settings—especially BF3 and Hitman—maintaining around 60 FPS with medium difficulty. Unfortunately, even at 40 FPS, BF5 online lags between 20-30 FPS. I checked benchmarks for my current setup and found it capable of running APEX Legends, BF5, and similar titles. Please help! In my country these upgrades aren’t always affordable or easy to obtain. Thank you for your support.

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bengalwatcher
Posting Freak
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02-26-2017, 09:45 AM
#2
In fact, the options available are limited. You'd likely need an updated CPU and motherboard to make the most of a stronger GPU. For current games, a Ryzen processor or a Core i5 Kaby Lake or better is recommended.
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bengalwatcher
02-26-2017, 09:45 AM #2

In fact, the options available are limited. You'd likely need an updated CPU and motherboard to make the most of a stronger GPU. For current games, a Ryzen processor or a Core i5 Kaby Lake or better is recommended.

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josiecatz__10
Senior Member
640
02-28-2017, 12:57 AM
#3
I understand, but I really need a significantly higher FPS even at these low settings in BF3. This is definitely something I want to improve.
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josiecatz__10
02-28-2017, 12:57 AM #3

I understand, but I really need a significantly higher FPS even at these low settings in BF3. This is definitely something I want to improve.

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xdestor
Junior Member
17
02-28-2017, 07:07 PM
#4
I'm curious about whether that 350-watt PSU could affect your setup. I wouldn't power a dedicated GPU from such a supply—it can handle over 300 watts, leaving only a small margin. That means you'd be using nearly all the power, which could overheat components and potentially damage your system. It's a significant risk. You might want to search for similar configurations online to compare performance and see if you're losing any frames.
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xdestor
02-28-2017, 07:07 PM #4

I'm curious about whether that 350-watt PSU could affect your setup. I wouldn't power a dedicated GPU from such a supply—it can handle over 300 watts, leaving only a small margin. That means you'd be using nearly all the power, which could overheat components and potentially damage your system. It's a significant risk. You might want to search for similar configurations online to compare performance and see if you're losing any frames.

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Makoness
Junior Member
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03-01-2017, 08:12 AM
#5
I checked my GPU and CPU setup benchmarks. They usually show more than 40 FPS compared to me, especially when running games at low settings.
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Makoness
03-01-2017, 08:12 AM #5

I checked my GPU and CPU setup benchmarks. They usually show more than 40 FPS compared to me, especially when running games at low settings.

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Private_HAWK
Member
132
03-04-2017, 10:32 PM
#6
Alright, consider the performance you're seeing versus others, your power supply is quite limited for a 300-watt GPU plus system. I usually opt for a PSU that's twice the power needed so it doesn't overheat or strain the fans. I haven't tested a weak PSU before, but it's possible your setup is adjusting its power to match the GPU's needs. Fingers crossed someone with this expertise can help. Good luck!
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Private_HAWK
03-04-2017, 10:32 PM #6

Alright, consider the performance you're seeing versus others, your power supply is quite limited for a 300-watt GPU plus system. I usually opt for a PSU that's twice the power needed so it doesn't overheat or strain the fans. I haven't tested a weak PSU before, but it's possible your setup is adjusting its power to match the GPU's needs. Fingers crossed someone with this expertise can help. Good luck!

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memee56200
Member
212
03-04-2017, 11:24 PM
#7
You're switching to a 550 Watt Cooler Master power supply now.
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memee56200
03-04-2017, 11:24 PM #7

You're switching to a 550 Watt Cooler Master power supply now.

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Marinated
Senior Member
666
03-05-2017, 09:39 PM
#8
Use DDU to delete and then reinstall your graphics card driver.
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Marinated
03-05-2017, 09:39 PM #8

Use DDU to delete and then reinstall your graphics card driver.

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03-05-2017, 10:57 PM
#9
I've completed it previously.
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Tutterbutter88
03-05-2017, 10:57 PM #9

I've completed it previously.

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Ccows
Junior Member
4
03-06-2017, 01:13 AM
#10
Sure, I can help with that. Let me know if you need any adjustments!
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Ccows
03-06-2017, 01:13 AM #10

Sure, I can help with that. Let me know if you need any adjustments!

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