FPS drops from 45-60 to 2-3 OFTEN
did you reapply thermal paste? try realtemp to check temperatures.
I cleaned thermal paste and reapplied with a new one I bought along with the fan, and when I check the temps while in the game, the GPU temperature is stable around 60 degrees celsius and the CPU is stable at around 55 degrees celsius.
FPS drops from 45-60 to 2-3 OFTEN
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Posted by: Ilithis Mithilander.3265
I cleaned thermal paste and reapplied with a new one I bought along with the fan, and when I check the temps while in the game, the GPU temperature is stable around 60 degrees celsius and the CPU is stable at around 55 degrees celsius.
Perhaps there is some other program running in the background that is taking up enough CPU to cause something like this every few minutes.
Chloe (Version 3):
[i7 930 @ 4.1Ghz (1.3875V) w/Cooler Master 120M][Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970 (stock)]
I cleaned thermal paste and reapplied with a new one I bought along with the fan, and when I check the temps while in the game, the GPU temperature is stable around 60 degrees celsius and the CPU is stable at around 55 degrees celsius.
Perhaps there is some other program running in the background that is taking up enough CPU to cause something like this every few minutes.
Sadly, no. My background processes are clean. Oh, and I also updated the drivers for my graphic card yesterday and that didn’t do any difference. Pretty frustrating not being able to play now that I have time =(
Another odd thing, this fps drop business is only limited to Guild Wars 2. None of my other games has this issue.
After reinstallation of Guild Wars 2 overnight and further testing, it seems the drops now only occur with more people, never when I’m by myself. Reinstallation also seems to have reduced the frequency of the drops when with about <5 people, but with larger amounts, the drops are as frequent as ever.
EDIT: Scratch everything. I just experienced a few fps drops in Just Cause 2, but they were very rare. The drops are most prominent in GW2, so maybe that can help me pinpoint the issue.
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FPS drops from 45-60 to 2-3 OFTEN
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Posted by: Ilithis Mithilander.3265
After reinstallation of Guild Wars 2 overnight and further testing, it seems the drops now only occur with more people, never when I’m by myself. Reinstallation also seems to have reduced the frequency of the drops when with about <5 people, but with larger amounts, the drops are as frequent as ever.
EDIT: Scratch everything. I just experienced a few fps drops in Just Cause 2, but they were very rare. The drops are most prominent in GW2, so maybe that can help me pinpoint the issue.
Your graphics drivers are up to date, correct?
Chloe (Version 3):
[i7 930 @ 4.1Ghz (1.3875V) w/Cooler Master 120M][Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970 (stock)]
After reinstallation of Guild Wars 2 overnight and further testing, it seems the drops now only occur with more people, never when I’m by myself. Reinstallation also seems to have reduced the frequency of the drops when with about <5 people, but with larger amounts, the drops are as frequent as ever.
EDIT: Scratch everything. I just experienced a few fps drops in Just Cause 2, but they were very rare. The drops are most prominent in GW2, so maybe that can help me pinpoint the issue.
Your graphics drivers are up to date, correct?
Yessir. Everything’s updated and fresh.
Hey there JarlyX! Thanks for giving us something to go off of right off the bat!
I took a look at your Speccy Snapshot and your RAM configuration caught my attention. This could just be an improper reading by Speccy, but from the sticks of RAM in your system your memory should be running at 800MHz but instead it’s running at 534,4 MHz. If you are comfortable with making changes to the BIOS, I’d recommend adjusting the settings to their intended values since the memory appears under-clocked.
FPS drops from 45-60 to 2-3 OFTEN
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Posted by: Ilithis Mithilander.3265
Hey there JarlyX! Thanks for giving us something to go off of right off the bat!
I took a look at your Speccy Snapshot and your RAM configuration caught my attention. This could just be an improper reading by Speccy, but from the sticks of RAM in your system your memory should be running at 800MHz but instead it’s running at 534,4 MHz. If you are comfortable with making changes to the BIOS, I’d recommend adjusting the settings to their intended values since the memory appears under-clocked.
It could be a ratio that got changed. The ratio settings will look like 2:8, 2:10, etc. Bumping it up by 2 levels should fix things to bring it back up to 800Mhz.
Chloe (Version 3):
[i7 930 @ 4.1Ghz (1.3875V) w/Cooler Master 120M][Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970 (stock)]
Hey there JarlyX! Thanks for giving us something to go off of right off the bat!
I took a look at your Speccy Snapshot and your RAM configuration caught my attention. This could just be an improper reading by Speccy, but from the sticks of RAM in your system your memory should be running at 800MHz but instead it’s running at 534,4 MHz. If you are comfortable with making changes to the BIOS, I’d recommend adjusting the settings to their intended values since the memory appears under-clocked.
Sorry for the late reply, I just got back from vacation!
I just clocked them to 800Mhz a piece, and while doing so the motherboard (which is told by default to auto-determine RAM timings) increased the RAM timings to 9-9-9-24 from 6-6-6-16. I also changed the voltage of my RAM sticks to 1,5V from 1,6 since the sides of my sticks has 1600Mhz, 9-9-9-24 1,5V written on them.
I unfortunately don’t have time to test them today, but I’ll get back and post a result on this thread as soon as I get my hands on some data!
I am happy to say that the solution Ashley offered worked! 1,5 hour of constant playtime and not a single fps drop! Thank you.
Glad to hear back from you! Thanks for letting us all know what resolved the issue for you
As this issue is resolved, the thread is closed.