I have an RTX 2060 and a Ryzen 5 2600x, but I can't get a constant 144 FPS in creative mode. It always fluctuates between 80 and 120fps. Colleagues have the same CPU but worse graphics cards and get 144FPS constant even in Battle Royale. I have a RAM stick with 16GB 2400MHz. Do I have to buy more ram or do something else… (All settings on low)
More ram? Doesn't bring anything. But maybe it's because of the ram frequency, 2400 MHz is very low for gaming, usually 3200 or 3600 MHz is used.
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Turn on the task manager before the game and go to "Performance" then start the game when the FPS drop and check whether one of the hard drives was at 100%.
And that means what xD
Your hard drive is not keeping up
I recommend you add API to performance
Always those ignorant toddlers who absolutely need 144Hz in Fortnite and absolutely have to reach. A human eye can only perceive 60 fps anyway, everything above is only PERCEIVED as fluid. And now to your question, which hard drive do you have? Or SSD or HDD? As Asporc said, start the task manager before playing (Control + Shift + Esc or Task Manager in the search bar) and go to the "Performance" tab and then, as he said, start the game and if the FPS drop look for one of the Hard disks to 100% was / is.
Asporc:
Turn on the task manager before the game and go to "Performance" then start the game when the FPS drop and check whether one of the hard drives was at 100%.
Oh yes and the best thing to do is to switch to "high performance" in the energy-saving mode settings, but only if you don't care about electricity costs.
Fortnite runs better with Intel CPUs… This is because the manufacturer of Fortnite has not optimized the game for Ryzen.
If you only have 1 RAM bar, that slows you down. You should have 2x 8 GB with 3000 MHz. This would make the CPU about 30% faster, i.e. 100-150 FPS.
Does your monitor have GSync for nVidia or Freesync for AMD graphics cards? This makes the game noticeably smoother, even with FPS drops…
You can clearly see a difference between my iPad 120hz and PC monitor 60hz
Nonsense, is completely sufficient. You should also mention that he also needs a motherboard with a supported frequency of 3200 or 3600. For the motherboard you can calculate 100-300 euro, depending on which CPU, etc. And because of the RAM you can also calculate 80-150 euro. I have been playing and gaming myself for 2 years only with 1600Mhz and it gives me zero problems.
Yes, it may be. I don't deny either. But the point is that the human eye can only perceive a maximum of 60Fps. You only perceive everything above more fluently.
No, fortnite works well with amd CPUs too
Yes, it doesn't do that either, but the FPS number is reduced.
What makes you think that? The RAM has nothing to do with the FPS numbers? Please inform yourself correctly next time. And if the RAM is broken or too little then it expresses itself with violent jerks and lags.
That's true.
But it has an influence
If that is as described, your game must not be on the same hard drive as your operating system. In the case of an HDD, it can also be the OS and game on something else and the HDD is too slow.
Simply buy and install a Sata SSD and the lags are gone.