[SOLVED] Low fps on high end pc

Jun 15, 2020
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So i bought a new Pc i installed all drivers and did some performance tweaks on windows 10 to optimise it for gaming and i installed apex and it was Really underperforming comparing to my specs :
Rtx 2060 super
Amd ryzen 2700
1*16 gb 2666 mhz
Corsair 650 w psu
I checked the gpu usage and temp during gameplay and theyre fine
I cant get even a constant 144 fps and sometimes in heavy places it goes to 80-90 fps
I really need help if someone knows what to do
 
Solution
Im playing at 1080 p low settings and struggle to get a 144 fps i have the same problem with fortnite but other games are working smoothly
Running 2x8GB would probably increase your fps by around 10-20%, but I don't play Fortnite or Apex Legends, so i can only rely on videos and benchmarks done by others. Generally though, dual channel mode gives higher fps. If you do decide to upgrade to a 2x8GB kit, you should be able to run 3200MT/s just fine.

It's possible that you are being held back by the CPU, but I would think you would be getting closer to 150fps average in Fortnite with low settings, but that may just be the single channel mode getting in the way. What kind of tweaks did you actually do to Windows to increase game...
So i bought a new Pc i installed all drivers and did some performance tweaks on windows 10 to optimise it for gaming and i installed apex and it was Really underperforming comparing to my specs :
Rtx 2060 super
Amd ryzen 2700
1*16 gb 2666 mhz
Corsair 650 w psu
I checked the gpu usage and temp during gameplay and theyre fine
I cant get even a constant 144 fps and sometimes in heavy places it goes to 80-90 fps
I really need help if someone knows what to do
What other games are you playing and what graphics settings? What resolution are you using?
 
Im playing at 1080 p low settings and struggle to get a 144 fps i have the same problem with fortnite but other games are working smoothly
Running 2x8GB would probably increase your fps by around 10-20%, but I don't play Fortnite or Apex Legends, so i can only rely on videos and benchmarks done by others. Generally though, dual channel mode gives higher fps. If you do decide to upgrade to a 2x8GB kit, you should be able to run 3200MT/s just fine.

It's possible that you are being held back by the CPU, but I would think you would be getting closer to 150fps average in Fortnite with low settings, but that may just be the single channel mode getting in the way. What kind of tweaks did you actually do to Windows to increase game performance?
 
Solution
Running 2x8GB would probably increase your fps by around 10-20%, but I don't play Fortnite or Apex Legends, so i can only rely on videos and benchmarks done by others. Generally though, dual channel mode gives higher fps. If you do decide to upgrade to a 2x8GB kit, you should be able to run 3200MT/s just fine.

It's possible that you are being held back by the CPU, but I would think you would be getting closer to 150fps average in Fortnite with low settings, but that may just be the single channel mode getting in the way. What kind of tweaks did you actually do to Windows to increase game performance?
Well i just actually changed the power plan to ultimate performance and did some changes in registry editor and nvidia control panel thats it
 
Have you tried uncapping your FPS within command console of ORIGIN ? +fps_max unlimited

Worth a go, also I know APEX with the new map currently suffers from major fps drops including my beast of a rig but at 1440p.