Low FPS on AC: Origins

jimisss1997

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Hey! I just bought the game, but I have FPS drops (like: From 70 to 20, 15). With MSI Afterburner I saw that my CPU Usage was 100% and my temps over 80C. BUT! When I had drops, my temps going to 60 or 50 (like undervolting or underclocking) my CPU. So, I have 80C; Good framerate. My temps go down abruptly; Very low fps.

My rig:

Fx 6350 With Cryorig m9a (pubg, bf1 etx temps 70 max)
2x4 Ram 1600mhz
RX 480 8GB Strix OC

Please, note that I have drops when my temps going DOWN, seems to me that my cpu goes underclock to cold.

Sorry for my bad english! Thanks guys, have a good Summer

 
What board are you using? It can be possible that your board's VRM doesn't handle a 125watt chip like the FX. Overheating vrm will throttle the chip just like when the cpu is overheated. Have you monitored your cpu frequency during the drop? If the frequency scales back, then vrm throttling is a good possibility.
 


Έχω μία αρκετά σκατά μητρική, από τις χειρότερες της σειράς με ανύπαρκτα και κακής ποιότητας VRM (Βλέπεις μικρός και χαζός όταν έφτιαξα το PC), την MSI760GMA-P34.

Όχι την συχνότητα δεν την έβαλα, αν και νομίζω πως ειναι οντως Throttle. Δεν εξηγείται αλλιώς να πέφτει η θερμοκρασία και να πέφτουν και τα FPS ταυτόχρονα
 


I think that is CPU throttle
 


Έλληνας; xD Write in English, it's forum rules ! Have your cpu frequency tested with a monitoring tool. Usage may remain high, but if you see frequency dropping i think it's up to vrm throttling. Open the case up, remove the side panel and have a big fan blowing air against the vrm chips. If issue goes eliminated or gets better, i think that would be the cause. Ambient temps being high is a killer for that poor board combined with a 125 watt tdp processor
 
Jimisss, if you can, edit that post into English. Most of the people here don't speak that. From what I see you do have a 760Chipset board which will have issues running that CPU.

Here is the problem. Your CPU gets too hot and it needs to slow down so it doesn't kill itself. It will reduce the clock speed which then hurts your FPS. You need to find a way to make that CPU run cooler. 80C is much to high. The VRMs might be too hot as well, but cooling the CPU is step one.