Fps drops in the endgame of Fortnite. Why is that?

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If I play Fortnite on low settings at 1080 × 1920 then during the round everything is normal and I have 240-300fps going through it. But then when the rotation starts in the endgame, where many people are in a small room, the fps when I move a little bit down immediately to 5fps. I've already tried a lower resolution and set the energy plan to top performance. What can this be?

I have a Ryzen 5 3600x, an asus rog strix RTX2060 super, a x470 aorus ultra gaming, 16gb ram (active with xmp profile)

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Which GPU do you use? Which ram? Which CPU? Well, I can understand that the FPS is going down with many players / information, but a loss of almost 98%! That's crazy.

I had that in Battlefront II too. From 200FPS to 8FPS. But that was due to the programming skills of EA… They have the DirectX 12 compatibility verkackt…

Look in Task Manager to see how the workload is in the system. How much RAM is consumed, how much Vram, how much CPU power… Extremely many players in one place are rather CPU-heavy, because they have to calculate a lot of information in a short time.

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First, thanks for your answer. The load of the ram is about 60% at about 10gb. Cpu is 65%, the vram of the graka is 30% and the graka 60%. My friend has the same system 1zu1 and his fps always stay constant at AT LEAST 144fps

The composition notes are at the top of the question.

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Ok, 60% Ram and 65% CPU is definitely too much for this not-so-complicated game.

In Battlefront (Ultra Settings) I use 45% Vram (RTX 2070) and 20-40% CPU (AMD Ryzen 7 1700x). Ram is well below 60% with me.

Try to update all drivers. At Geforce Experience the gaming driver and Win 10.

I actually have almost exactly the same hardware 😅

Is there a DirectX setting on Fortnite? Is DirectX up to date?

You can check which DirectX version is installed on your GPU (DX12 is standard on the 2060 S, which is like the 2070):

Windows + R → dxdiag → "ok"

Then your system specs will be displayed.

If DirectX is not up to date (not 12), you can download and update it from the Microsoft page.

Otherwise, you can look in the Task Manager, whether other apps unnecessarily consume a lot of system resources.

You can't do more than update drivers. At most times disable ALL overclocking. That can help too.