Question GTX 1080: Big FPS drops in PUBG

Arisius

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CPU: Intel Core i7-8700
Motherboard: ASRock H370 Pro4
RAM: 16 Gb; Kingston 8GB CL16 DIMM HyperX FURY Red HX426C16FR2/8 (2x kit)
GPU: GIGABYTE GeForce® GTX 1080 G1 Gaming OC 8GB
PSU: Seasonic FOCUS-GX-750 750W [SSR-750FX]
SSD OC: Transcend TS128GSSD370 (128 Gb, SATA-III)
SSD #2: KINGSTON SUV400S37120G (120 Gb, SATA-III)
SSD #3: KINGSTON SA400S37120G (120 Gb, SATA-III)
HDD: WDC WD10EZEX (1 Tb, 7200 RPM, SATA-III)
Monitor: AOC C24G1
Keyboard: ikbc c104 (red cherry)
Mouse: Logitech G102 Prodigy
Headphones: Kingston HyperX Cloud II, Metal
OC: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro x64

I reinstalled windows, drivers, tried to turn off hpet, tried ISLC.
Nothing helps.
FPS drops sharply: from ~ 140fps to 60-70fps (or even less) when you fall in crowded places.
The game installed to ssd.
There are no viruses on the computer.
Latest nvidia drivers : 445.87
Windows last
Please help me.
 

Phaaze88

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No change, results still good.

You think this is because of the servers, dropping FPS?
-Game requires a constant online connection
-There are many more people playing the game than usual
-Higher latency/ping due to the heavier server load

Now, if the company that runs the game can be bothered to update/upgrade their servers to deal with the abnormal server load...
 

Arisius

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Apr 20, 2020
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No change, results still good.


-Game requires a constant online connection
-There are many more people playing the game than usual
-Higher latency/ping due to the heavier server load

Now, if the company that runs the game can be bothered to update/upgrade their servers to deal with the abnormal server load...
It's just that this problem is already half a year old. After one of the updates in the game.
I don’t know why I have this. But other people with similar equipment do not experience problems.
Maybe it's an Internet provider?