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I guess the first thing to check is that windows power option is still on High Performance
I have seen a low fps issue with gsynch if relevant, try disabling fast boot in windows as an initial step.
Provide a dxdiag per this link so can get a better idea of software side
- 9 years ago
@proxos666 thanks for the reply. For completeness' sake, dxdiag file is attached here.
Verified that power settings are still on high performance.
You'll have to explain why you think turning fastboot on or off would have any impact, though. Not only did this not change setting after installing the new motherboard, CPU, and RAM, but I can see no way that this would cause performance issues within an application like SWTOR.
- proxos6669 years agoHero+
This is one link and is still an issue today, recommended workaround for it that has helped some was disabling fast boot
- 9 years ago
@proxos666 not using Gsync here, and even if I were, I guarantee that suggestion is a complete red herring and has nothing to do with any potential fix that was done.
Maybe an EA rep will be able to step in here for some actual support.