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What is the question regarding frames per second? I need assistance.

What is the question regarding frames per second? I need assistance.

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BONGOROO22
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01-29-2018, 02:26 AM
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I recently resumed playing PUBG after updating drivers, adjusting Windows and NVIDIA settings to maximum performance, and utilizing launch options. Despite these optimizations, my frame rate remains consistently low, averaging 50-55 FPS, and significantly drops in densely populated areas or during intense gameplay, potentially causing freezes and erratic camera movement. I experience persistent lag even at long distances from buildings and other players. My PC specifications are: i7 2600, GTX 970, 8GB Corsair RAM, Samsung EVO SSD. A friend with an older system – an i5-3200 series paired with a GTX 960 – reported no issues and playable performance. Could there be a hardware failure? Is my motherboard faulty or is there a bottleneck affecting my system?
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BONGOROO22
01-29-2018, 02:26 AM #1

I recently resumed playing PUBG after updating drivers, adjusting Windows and NVIDIA settings to maximum performance, and utilizing launch options. Despite these optimizations, my frame rate remains consistently low, averaging 50-55 FPS, and significantly drops in densely populated areas or during intense gameplay, potentially causing freezes and erratic camera movement. I experience persistent lag even at long distances from buildings and other players. My PC specifications are: i7 2600, GTX 970, 8GB Corsair RAM, Samsung EVO SSD. A friend with an older system – an i5-3200 series paired with a GTX 960 – reported no issues and playable performance. Could there be a hardware failure? Is my motherboard faulty or is there a bottleneck affecting my system?

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tetriad
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01-29-2018, 09:30 AM
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The CPU may be thermally throttling; monitor temperatures for elevated readings.
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tetriad
01-29-2018, 09:30 AM #2

The CPU may be thermally throttling; monitor temperatures for elevated readings.