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4 years ago
@Zendar30 I don't have that much info about others players setups, I can not tell you how it works correctly. For me overclocking my 16GB RAM from 2133MHz to 3200MHz works incredible amazing, so I think your RAM frequency is enough to play without any fps drop even if it happens like every 2 minutes. But you know.... it's Buggfield 20-42 fps so maybe it's not enough (especially if you play on high/ultra settings) to avoid fps drop. What I can suggest is oc your ram just a bit and see if it makes any difference, the second option is to play on lower graphic settings. I play on low settings in every multiplayer game for better visibility, more fps and to avoid fps drop to lower then 150fps (or 60fps if the game is demanding), I just set textures and some others options to high so game not gonna look like shi.... poo.
Another thing you can do with memory usage is to type in console (~) command "PerfOverlay.DrawFps 1" so you can see what cause the problem, CPU or GPU. I don't know exactly how this command calculating frames, as I understand by looking at it, it shows separately amount of fps your CPU and GPU generating, so you will see exactly what is going on with frames. It shouldn't be GPU fault, so probably you will notice drop fps on GPU line, that can mean it's CPU or RAM fault (I know, it sounds stupid but that's how it works).
And last thing, you can use task manager to see usage of your components, but for more accurate info I recommend to use NZXT Cam software.
Let us know what's going and we will find a solution to fix your problem hopefully 😉
Another thing you can do with memory usage is to type in console (~) command "PerfOverlay.DrawFps 1" so you can see what cause the problem, CPU or GPU. I don't know exactly how this command calculating frames, as I understand by looking at it, it shows separately amount of fps your CPU and GPU generating, so you will see exactly what is going on with frames. It shouldn't be GPU fault, so probably you will notice drop fps on GPU line, that can mean it's CPU or RAM fault (I know, it sounds stupid but that's how it works).
And last thing, you can use task manager to see usage of your components, but for more accurate info I recommend to use NZXT Cam software.
Let us know what's going and we will find a solution to fix your problem hopefully 😉
4 years ago
@plfrost22 by the way i enabled that perfoverlay.drawfps and the only one that ever goes from green to yellow to red is the CPU and that is when I get the stutter, everything else is green.
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