Typical reasons for time delays include network congestion, server load, and hardware limitations.
Typical reasons for time delays include network congestion, server load, and hardware limitations.
You're experiencing high FPS but still facing frame rate drops and stuttering. This could be due to driver conflicts, background processes, or GPU settings. Try checking for outdated or conflicting drivers, especially for your AMD Radeon 6800X. Also, ensure your monitor's refresh rate matches your display settings and that you're not running resource-heavy applications at the same time.
Fortnite is how it will appear when loading in and dropping, just like when I land on the ground in the game. It's disappointing because it makes playing feel worse compared to the console version. I've tested different Windows versions, cleaned up drivers, used only the driver without additional software, adjusted BIOS settings (disabling XMP, SAM, and FTTPM). None of these solutions eliminated the major spikes. I also attempted to close everything in the taskbar to check for software problems.
It could be related to Fortnite and an AMD GPU. I discovered someone with the same CPU as me but using a Nvidia GPU without any problems. I also play other games like Apex, and more demanding titles such as Cyberpunk and Horizon Zero Dawn run smoothly.
It seems the issue might relate to Fortnite skins. I'm curious if AMD GPUs struggle with loading them compared to NVIDIA GPUs. It feels frustrating since others with similar specs have no problems. Maybe I should stick to playing on consoles until it's resolved, or wait for an NVIDIA upgrade in a few years.
I've developed numerous systems using AMD GPUs over the past two months, with no issues reported across models like the 6650XT or 6900XT. No customer complaints have been received so far, and most users are playing Fortnite.