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- @EA_Atic
Thanks for Reply.
I have done a reinstall of Apex.
However, I have not reinstalled the Windows OS.
In addition, I made some progress.
I did the following and the FPS went up.
Downclocked the memory clock from 3600MHz to 3200MHz.
Disabled CPU power saving settings such as C-State from BIOS.
The game can now be played normally.
However, the average FPS is still lower than when I was using the Ryzen5 3600.
I can't figure out why. - EA_Atic4 years ago
DICE Team
@takedamitsunari with changing CPU i do recommend reinstalling OS it always helps. IS the CPU overclocked by any chance?
/Atic - @EA_Atic
No overclocking settings are available.
Only XMP for memory is set.
The CPU clock is variable and is running at 4600MHz while playing Apex. - EA_Atic4 years ago
DICE Team
When playing how's the temps on the PC also how's the GPU usage when playing? @takedamitsunari
/Atic @EA_Atic
CPU temp:104°F-149°FGPU temp:105.8°F-129.2°F
CPU usage:30-50%
GPU usage:80-100%I did a clean install of the OS today, but the problem still persists.
When I jump right after the start, the FPS will be 90-140.
After that, it will frequently go around 110-165 in buildings.
I don't believe this is normal, but what do you admins think?
There are videos on youtube with the same Ryzen5 5600X + RTX3070 combination as mine that are always running at 165Hz and some that are always running at 240Hz.
In those videos, there is no drop to 110FPS.
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