Low frames with every game with GTX 1050 TI (PLEASE HELP!)

liev2kill

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Jan 16, 2017
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Oke so i bought this pc like 3 weeks ago and it has not been performing as it should.
with csgo i rarely get over 100 fps and sometimes drop into 40 fps
This is not only the problem with csgo but with every game i play!

Games i play.
Battlefield 4 26-80 fps
paladins 60-40 fps
CSGO 40-100 fps
ARK survival evolved 30-60 fps
Shadow of mordor 41-59
Smite 40-50 fps
bioschok infinite 20-130 fps
PAYDAY 2 40-130 fps
Witcher 2 40-90 fps

SYSTEM SPECS

CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) X4 845 Quad core Processor 3.5GHz

GPU Geforce GTX 1050 Ti

RAM: 8 GB

PSU:SL-500K 500W

Res: 1920x1080


Tempatures

GPU(In Game): 50C(129F)
GPU(IDLE) 30C


GPU using about 90% in game

All 4 CPU's are using about 80/90% when in game

I used HW monitor.



Stuff i have tried

I have set my power options to high performance.
I have set the nvidia control panel options to the lowest.
Lowering my graphics options doesn't improve fps.
Unparked my cores.

Thank you for reading :)





 
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I would've expected a little more RAM utilization.

Like I said though, with that hardware pairing.... it is what it is?
Your CS:GO dips are little more drastic that I would've expected (would've thought ~100FPS with dips to the 60's) but otherwise, everything is pretty much as expected.

Your only option here is to scale back your settings some, until you find a balance of detail level & FPS you can deal with.

Again - poor investment.

Barty1884

Retired Moderator
What kind of settings are you playing at?

For most of those games (BF, Witcher etc), you're seeing exactly what I'd expect to see from that hardware.

An X4 845 isn't the strongest CPU, by a long-shot - and a 1050ti is a mid-range card at best.
Considering you're seeing 90%(ish) on both CPU and GPU, you're seeing what is available from that setup.


Honestly, I'm not sure what you're expecting to see performance-wise?

As much as I hate to say it, that was a very poor setup to be investing in in late 2016/early 2017.
 

Barty1884

Retired Moderator
I would've expected a little more RAM utilization.

Like I said though, with that hardware pairing.... it is what it is?
Your CS:GO dips are little more drastic that I would've expected (would've thought ~100FPS with dips to the 60's) but otherwise, everything is pretty much as expected.

Your only option here is to scale back your settings some, until you find a balance of detail level & FPS you can deal with.

Again - poor investment.
 
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