[SOLVED] Lower fps on a good graphics card

Jul 7, 2019
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I have a gtx 1660 + ryzen 5 2600 and im not getting the expected performance. Whenever I play fortnite at low setting and view distance on epic, it gets about 100-140 fps. But ive watched many yt videos of low settings getting over 200 fps. And i get terrible microstutters. It just goes to like 5 fps or just freezes for a few secs then goes back to normal. And whenever i play Division 2 on low it runs at 50 fps and crashes. Is it my memory cuz i have 8gb 2400mhz of corsair vengeance and i was thinking it might be my ram is to slow and not dual channel. Pls help ive been trying to figure this out for like a month.
 
Solution
I have a gtx 1660 + ryzen 5 2600 and im not getting the expected performance. Whenever I play fortnite at low setting and view distance on epic, it gets about 100-140 fps. But ive watched many yt videos of low settings getting over 200 fps. And i get terrible microstutters. It just goes to like 5 fps or just freezes for a few secs then goes back to normal. And whenever i play Division 2 on low it runs at 50 fps and crashes. Is it my memory cuz i have 8gb 2400mhz of corsair vengeance and i was thinking it might be my ram is to slow and not dual channel. Pls help ive been trying to figure this out for like a month.
8GB of slow RAM and in probably single channel mode can be a very real chocking point specially for smooth play.
I have a gtx 1660 + ryzen 5 2600 and im not getting the expected performance. Whenever I play fortnite at low setting and view distance on epic, it gets about 100-140 fps. But ive watched many yt videos of low settings getting over 200 fps. And i get terrible microstutters. It just goes to like 5 fps or just freezes for a few secs then goes back to normal. And whenever i play Division 2 on low it runs at 50 fps and crashes. Is it my memory cuz i have 8gb 2400mhz of corsair vengeance and i was thinking it might be my ram is to slow and not dual channel. Pls help ive been trying to figure this out for like a month.
8GB of slow RAM and in probably single channel mode can be a very real chocking point specially for smooth play.
 
Solution
Your running in single channel.Depends on board if it only have 2 ram slots then 8gb makes sense as you can upgrade to another 8gb down the road but it's only 2400mhz without an oc i predict.Ram prices are really low at the moment maybe go for faster ram and 16gb in dual channel.