Hey guys i have this super weird problem with my Desktop PC. My PC performance is inconsistent. When i say inconsistent i don't mean that the frame rate jumps all over the place. When i boot up my PC it will either run games at the expected fps or it will run a lot slower. It is slower more often than fast.
I started noticing this problem recently when i have been playing games that are more demanding such as wolfenstein youngblood and battlefield V. For reference when i get a good boot up wolfenstein youngblood will run at around 150-160 fps and won't drop below 100fps. But on a bad boot wolfenstein will run at 100fps and frequently drops below 60fps. For battlefield V it is the same, for good boot i get around 120fps, but for a bad boot it frequently dips below 60 fps. This is 1080p and max settings for both games. And the wolfenstein youngblood fps(slow and fast) is recorded at the same exact area, fighting the same exact enemies, just to make sure it wasn't a laggy level.
My Specs are:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600x
GPU: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2060 OC 6GB
SSD: 500GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD 540MB Read/520MB Write
HDD: Forgot the brand but it's 2tb
RAM: 2x8GB T-Force Vulcan - Grey 2400Mhz DDR4 RAM
Motherboard: ASUS PRIME B350-PLUS Ryzen Motherboard
PSU: Corsair Rmx Series RM550X V2 550W - 80 Plus Gold - Full Modular PSU
My Current fix for this problem is to keep restarting my PC and running Wolfenstein Youngblood until i get good FPS. The FPS will stay good until i shut down my PC. And i get a lot more bad boots than good ones. I tried self diagnosing the problem using Msi Afterburner to monitor my CPU, GPU, RAM, etc. I found out that on the bad boots my gpu temperature never goes above 60c and while on the good boots my gpu temp hovers around 70c(This is for Wolfenstein Youngblood).I do have prefer maximum performance on in the NVIDIA control panel, and i put maximum performance on windows 10 battery thingy aswell. I feel like the gpu temp might be the problem, as it might not be pushing itself for some reason. I was hoping i could get some input into fixing this problem, as restarting multiple times, even on a ssd can get quite frustrating.
Thanks
I started noticing this problem recently when i have been playing games that are more demanding such as wolfenstein youngblood and battlefield V. For reference when i get a good boot up wolfenstein youngblood will run at around 150-160 fps and won't drop below 100fps. But on a bad boot wolfenstein will run at 100fps and frequently drops below 60fps. For battlefield V it is the same, for good boot i get around 120fps, but for a bad boot it frequently dips below 60 fps. This is 1080p and max settings for both games. And the wolfenstein youngblood fps(slow and fast) is recorded at the same exact area, fighting the same exact enemies, just to make sure it wasn't a laggy level.
My Specs are:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600x
GPU: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2060 OC 6GB
SSD: 500GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD 540MB Read/520MB Write
HDD: Forgot the brand but it's 2tb
RAM: 2x8GB T-Force Vulcan - Grey 2400Mhz DDR4 RAM
Motherboard: ASUS PRIME B350-PLUS Ryzen Motherboard
PSU: Corsair Rmx Series RM550X V2 550W - 80 Plus Gold - Full Modular PSU
My Current fix for this problem is to keep restarting my PC and running Wolfenstein Youngblood until i get good FPS. The FPS will stay good until i shut down my PC. And i get a lot more bad boots than good ones. I tried self diagnosing the problem using Msi Afterburner to monitor my CPU, GPU, RAM, etc. I found out that on the bad boots my gpu temperature never goes above 60c and while on the good boots my gpu temp hovers around 70c(This is for Wolfenstein Youngblood).I do have prefer maximum performance on in the NVIDIA control panel, and i put maximum performance on windows 10 battery thingy aswell. I feel like the gpu temp might be the problem, as it might not be pushing itself for some reason. I was hoping i could get some input into fixing this problem, as restarting multiple times, even on a ssd can get quite frustrating.
Thanks