Althou i have a 60 hz monitor gonna upgrade to 144. Is that the problem. I have a ryzen 5 2400g and rx radeon 570 oc 8gb 650w psu and my mb is AB350m hdv r3.0
I have 2 8gb rams at 3000hz working also ssd 240 gb and hdd 200gbFor the most part, spikes in frame rate are usually caused by low ram or the hard drive it's on can't keep up with the read speed.
Okay, it's definitely not low RAM.I have 2 8gb rams at 3000hz working also ssd 240 gb and hdd 200gb
On ssd. Is it because i have a 60hz monitor?Okay, it's definitely not low RAM.
Is the game on the HDD or the SSD?
The refresh rate on the monitor shouldn't cause the game to stutter or drop frames.On ssd. Is it because i have a 60hz monitor?
Ok i will check it thank youThe refresh rate on the monitor shouldn't cause the game to stutter or drop frames.
The only other thing I can think of is the CPU hitting 100% usage. If possible, you need to monitor your CPU usage while you play. If you have two monitors you can do it by pulling up the task manager on screen while you play and check that way. If not you'll have to download some software that shows you CPU usage while playing.
If you don't have a way to check CPU usage ingame, this may help https://pcgamehaven.com/easily-monitor-cpu-gpu-usage-gaming/
My bet is the CPU will hit 100% usage and that's what's causing the frame drop
Hope this helps!
ok i saw it.. my cpu while gaming is about 50-60% but gpu sometimes goes 99% and then drops at 8 for a aecondNo problem!
You may want to give this a shot.Ok i sa
ok i saw it.. my cpu while gaming is about 50-60% but gpu sometimes goes 99% and then drops at 8 for a aecond