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What causes some of my games to have low FPS?

What causes some of my games to have low FPS?

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Tautle
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07-04-2016, 02:06 AM
#1
I recently made a significant upgrade to my CPU, motherboard, SSD, and RAM. Since then, my PC has performed exceptionally well. I've been achieving 70-100 FPS in GTA High, 200+ FPS in Valorant, and recently added a few more games. However, they're all struggling and running at 20-40 FPS. I've been searching online for a week, trying everything I found, but nothing seems to help. Please assist me.
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Tautle
07-04-2016, 02:06 AM #1

I recently made a significant upgrade to my CPU, motherboard, SSD, and RAM. Since then, my PC has performed exceptionally well. I've been achieving 70-100 FPS in GTA High, 200+ FPS in Valorant, and recently added a few more games. However, they're all struggling and running at 20-40 FPS. I've been searching online for a week, trying everything I found, but nothing seems to help. Please assist me.

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bramlol3
Member
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07-10-2016, 04:37 AM
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The R9 380/285 with the same BIOS is roughly comparable to a GTX1050Ti with 4GB of VRAM. It should handle 1080P at medium settings well. If you increase the resolution or detail, the problem might be there. You can likely tweak those settings to fix it. FSAA also consumes a lot of resources.
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bramlol3
07-10-2016, 04:37 AM #2

The R9 380/285 with the same BIOS is roughly comparable to a GTX1050Ti with 4GB of VRAM. It should handle 1080P at medium settings well. If you increase the resolution or detail, the problem might be there. You can likely tweak those settings to fix it. FSAA also consumes a lot of resources.

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07-14-2016, 05:10 AM
#3
Did you perform a complete Windows reinstall or simply transfer the existing version to the updated system?
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TravelingWater
07-14-2016, 05:10 AM #3

Did you perform a complete Windows reinstall or simply transfer the existing version to the updated system?

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Ltstil_AYK
Junior Member
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07-14-2016, 10:06 AM
#4
I had to purchase it again because my old PC had an OEM Windows version, so it was all new.
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Ltstil_AYK
07-14-2016, 10:06 AM #4

I had to purchase it again because my old PC had an OEM Windows version, so it was all new.

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KRC4267
Member
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07-14-2016, 08:29 PM
#5
The R9 380/285 with the same BIOS is roughly comparable to a GTX1050Ti with 4GB of VRAM. It should handle 1080P at medium settings well. If you increase the resolution or detail, the problem might be there. You can likely tweak those settings to fix it. FSAA also consumes a lot of resources.
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KRC4267
07-14-2016, 08:29 PM #5

The R9 380/285 with the same BIOS is roughly comparable to a GTX1050Ti with 4GB of VRAM. It should handle 1080P at medium settings well. If you increase the resolution or detail, the problem might be there. You can likely tweak those settings to fix it. FSAA also consumes a lot of resources.

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Ciera7
Member
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08-02-2016, 04:22 AM
#6
I’ll give it a shot after work, it’s strange that it performs well at times but now lower FPS after upgrading.
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Ciera7
08-02-2016, 04:22 AM #6

I’ll give it a shot after work, it’s strange that it performs well at times but now lower FPS after upgrading.