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3070 FPS issue

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I play wirelessly as wired is not a possibility for me, yes it is 240 hz. I will try turning game made on, I’ve been told that it’s worse with it but I’ll give it a shot.
 
Did game mode help ?
The only other thing I can think of. in network settings on the adapter un tick IPv6 to lower the overhead.
Do you know the settings if not I will give step by step.
Being wireless I don't hold out much hope

Also lets see if @Bruce can help.
 
Unfortunately game mode hasn’t helped and honestly, if there is a way we can step by step go through everything I think that’s the only thing that would help cuz afyer following advice online, my frames have ACC gone lower
 
sadly guys, I'm not a gamer, haven't needed an add-on graphics card for many many years and personally rate FPS improvements as the Holy Grail of gaming.

the people I hear that claim their FPS is excellent usually just get lucky.
the ones who try and build a rig with FPS as their driving force, don't get what they were after and spend hours and dollars trying to fix it.

but if I had to pick one area that I would start at first - either convert your wireless connection to an ethernet one or try a better wifi adapter in that PC.

on the ethernet front, can you move the PC closer to the modem?
as to wifi, remember, no good improving the PC side of it unless that technology matches what the modem/router can handle. no good getting a Nighthawk router that has AC bands but a wifi PC adapter that only has BGN.
 
Click on the search and type in network status

You should get a settings list showing Network Status

Click on Ethernet on the left hand side

Click on change adapter options on the right hand side

Right click on Wi Fi adapter

Left click on Properties

Left click on Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IPv6)

To clear the tick box

Click Ok >Close
 
Hi,

I would try Performing a Clean boot in Windows and see if the performance improves.

Set your power plan to high performance as well to see if there is any additional improvement in FPS.

Do other games perform poorly or is it only certain games?

Have you tried setting your clocks back to stock settings to rule out any issues with the overclock?

Have you updated your motherboards BIOS to the latest version?

What build of Windows 10 do you have?
 
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