Originally posted by PeterOz
strange fps drops
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Originally posted by yvanhoesi tried to play some game when i had almost 80 gb of space and its still hapenning, and in past i made some settings in bios but i completely reseted it to load optimize settings… and im 100 % right i dont have one drive i fully uinstalled that with everythig UPDATE-i found something new, i had old realtek driver was installed in 2019 idk how when i reinstaled windows but i think my audio colapsing bcs of that and that made fps drops can be u guess?, i uinstilled that and downloaded new fresh driver for my motherboard and everything its fine, i played 3 hours and i didnt have fps drop, in past i had fps drop every 15 minutes of playing, but i reinstaled fully chipset drivers also. we will see wish me luck guys and thanks for helpComment
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Originally posted by Bruce@yvanhoes, any updates?Comment
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as you may be aware, many factors other than the GPU affect FPS rates - from background tasks to bandwidth.
a lot of these factors are outside your control.
anything that can hinder the flow of instructions between the CPU, GPU and RAM can reduce FPS rates.
I always liken improving FPS rates to chasing the Holy Grail - you’ll always be disappointed. (n)Comment
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Originally posted by Bruceas you may be aware, many factors other than the GPU affect FPS rates - from background tasks to bandwidth.
a lot of these factors are outside your control.
anything that can hinder the flow of instructions between the CPU, GPU and RAM can reduce FPS rates.
I always liken improving FPS rates to chasing the Holy Grail - you’ll always be disappointed. (n)
cs go, lol looking good now without that fps drop, but u know i dont want better/higher fps, i want stable fps without drop, my computer is so clean i dont have any program running in background while im playing so its just sad for me… but never mind if it only happens with this one game its fineComment
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