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6 years ago
First of all, I would say you are right, it is not the problem of your PC. Apex seems to have a lot of issues. If you are using an Nvidia card it might be that Apex is causing the card to overclock itself beyond the factory overclocking and that can cause weird FPS drops or stutters. So far I have not seen an official statement about that issue but it has been reported by a few people and my roommate has this problem with his 1060 from Zotac. It has a factory boostclock of 1820 or so and when he is playing Apex it ramps up to over 2000 MHZ! And we changed nothing. The best "solution" so far was to enable VSync and run it at 60 fps, which is his Monitor frequency. But it is not getting rid of some strange fps drops and stutters. The next step I want to try is to decrease the base clock of his card to see if it helps. I keep you posted if you are interested.
- 6 years ago
The thing is my fps is stable 150+. I'm not seeing any FPS drops as far as the number of frames I'm getting goes. I'd rather not play than play with vysnc on to be honest, but if you run into a solution please let me know 🙂
- 6 years agoi am having the same disgusting problem
Please update if anyone has a solution