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4 years ago
@TheOfficialAG99 @Sachibi
Hello,
Where it may not look like it on paper that it's a hardware issue, it very well could be.
I understand that parts are not always the cheapest, but have you tried other pc parts that are classified as main components? This will be things such as CPU, GPU, RAM, PSU and see if there are any difference?
- Take two RAM sticks out and Dual Channel them (Space them apart)
- Take All RAM sticks out and re-seat them, try playing it with one single 8GB Stick
- Other programs you may not think to check can/may cause these issues, such as programs related to your motherboard. AORUS or other lighting software can make the gameplay jittery and not playable for some people.
- Make sure you have proper cooling for your PC with enough thermal paste to make sure that if it is a hardware issue, everything internally is running fine.
- If you have apex installed on a hard drive, try moving it to your SSD. I've personally found that having Apex on my SSD is "better" & it will make up for faster load times over having it on a hard drive.
If these problems persist, please reply back so we may further our diagnostics.
Hello,
Where it may not look like it on paper that it's a hardware issue, it very well could be.
I understand that parts are not always the cheapest, but have you tried other pc parts that are classified as main components? This will be things such as CPU, GPU, RAM, PSU and see if there are any difference?
- Take two RAM sticks out and Dual Channel them (Space them apart)
- Take All RAM sticks out and re-seat them, try playing it with one single 8GB Stick
- Other programs you may not think to check can/may cause these issues, such as programs related to your motherboard. AORUS or other lighting software can make the gameplay jittery and not playable for some people.
- Make sure you have proper cooling for your PC with enough thermal paste to make sure that if it is a hardware issue, everything internally is running fine.
- If you have apex installed on a hard drive, try moving it to your SSD. I've personally found that having Apex on my SSD is "better" & it will make up for faster load times over having it on a hard drive.
If these problems persist, please reply back so we may further our diagnostics.
4 years ago
@Tradables it's impossible me, my boyfriend, some other friends have the same issue.
and the problem is not focused on my pc. this began with this season.
looks like the game run like this some updates always when a season start.
and the problem is not focused on my pc. this began with this season.
looks like the game run like this some updates always when a season start.
- 4 years ago@Sachibi Hello,
Where some things come off without a hitch, others come with problems.
The only other thing i can suggest if the first viable options listed above have been tested without any success is to uninstall all apex files from your PC. this includes C++ Distributables that Apex/Origin/Steam require to let the game run. and re-install it.
The more annoying thing would be to make a PC backup and Fresh install windows, downloading chipsets and drivers first, following a clean install of steam/origin and downloading apex from scratch, without using your backup, have you saved it.- 4 years ago@Tradables dude, is not my computer. is not the only thing I play. I know when it's happen and I know there's many ppl already have this issue. and again. is not my computer.
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