Random Frame Drops In All Games

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce' started by FiRe_TeMpLaR, May 7, 2013.

  1. Hugo Sanchez

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    No, that is not even remotely close to behavior your system should have even on highest settings at that resolution.

    It is most probably caused by software/drivers you have.
     
  2. Unyonface

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    What about your GPU downclocking, did you see that happen on MSI Afterburner?
     
  3. The General

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    Well he said the frame rate doesn't drop as much, but i am curious to why he is playing games with those specs at such low settings. He's playing BF3 at medium settings at 1360?I am playing BF3 at Ultra max at 1366x768, i can even play the game at 1600x900 if i wanted at ultra settings with no AA. and get 40-60 frames. With this specs he should be playing BF3 at 1600x900 ultra with AA without any issues.

    So i am a bit confused to what is going on with his rig. Unless its the GPU that is bottlenecking that CPU or something or the other way around. Also make sure nothing is bottlenecking your computer, like controllers or anything else.
     
  4. -Tj-

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    Fail like what?
     

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    Of course you can
     
  6. The General

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    I don't play any of my games at 1600x900 anymore, because i like to record about 100% of the time. So i decided to play games at 1366x768 max and i have no problems and the game looks amazing. I just tested BF3 at Ultra settings full AA, aa deferred 4x , max at 1366x768 and i get 40-60 fps all the time. When recording 28-45. But i have no problems playing at 1600x900, just with some of my games recording is a pain, so i switch to 1366x768. And this is with a Q6600 and 550 ti, not bad IMO. Once i upgrade to a i5 quad core and a 650 boost edition i should be able to play and record without any issues at 1600x900.
     
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    yeah, try a big map with 64 players and report back :p
     
  8. mitzi76

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    ehhh? so you're recording ABOUT 100 percent of the time. something doesnt make sense here...
     
  9. The General

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    with no aa deferred pretty sure i wouldn't have too much trouble, but i don't play online. sorry.

    I have a youtube page and I like to record when i play ------> %100 of the time, meaning i like to record gameplay. You did notice when i said recording right? and how my frame rate is without it?
     
  10. brendanvista

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    The fps drops you're talking about are not normal at all. I think one of the components in your computer is downclocking. Try opening up say BF3 in windowed mode, and then open a gpu monitoring software, and cpu-z and coretemp. Watch the clockspeeds and temperatures, and see if something changes when it slows to a crawl.
     

  11. Hugo Sanchez

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    GTX 650 is more powerful then HD 7750. and FX-6100 is more powerful then FX-4300. Here is FRAPS log from first mission in BF3 on FX-4300 (stock) and that 7750.

    Frames, Time (ms), Min, Max, Avg
    6813, 147390, 33, 64, 46.224

    At Ultra settings, 1600*900, only AA is off. If working properly, your hardware should handle this game way better. Do as suggested in previous post.
     
  12. The General

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    So if its doing that, why?
    is the card damage?
    is the card to slow for the computer?
    should he have went with Intel?
     
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    No it mean you can move on with fixing the problem by knowing what exactly is causing the drop in frames post like this are not needed. His CPU is plenty for his card and his card is plenty to run the game at the settings he is indicating.
     
  14. FiRe_TeMpLaR

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    no there was no gpu downclocking going on but let me double check
     
  15. The General

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    sounds like you need to do a fresh install of windows 7 and only install the 314.22 drivers. and see how it goes because you shouldn't be having that sort of trouble with that rig.
     

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    Fire do you have your power option in windows set to high performance? If not do that it may be down clocking your CPU at random times.
     
  17. angmar

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    Turn on adaptive vsync in the nvidia control panel
     
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    I think it's a bug or something, Try installing Advanced Systemcare Ultimate, Mz cpu accelerator, ProLasso, with these programs I made my ****ty computer into a Titan for the specs, 40 fps in MW3 with my specs, and those programs and no frame drops when it shouldn't, and try disabling HPET if its on.
     

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