I play Fortnite in 60FPS Unfortunately, it happens often from the constant 60FPS 0-3 for a short time and then go back up (CPU AND GPU utilization goes on for a short time 0)
My system:
I5 8400
GTX 1060 MSI GAMING X
16GB DDR4 2400MHZ
Rog Strix B360-G Gaming
(Temperatures are 60 degrees on average for the GPU and 50 more for the CPU)
(My ram loud task manager mostly only half full but loud
Resource Monitor full with Standy Ram)
I'm typing on the video driver. Did you download it from the MSI site or directly from Nvidia?
Was installed by my provider, where should I download the?
https://de.msi.com/Graphics-card/support/GeForce-GTX-1060-GAMING-X-Plus-6G.html#down-driver&Win10%2064 That should be the right one. Download the driver and then download DDU. > https://www.wagnardsoft.com/
With DDU and the driver you go then into the safe mode and start DDU. This then removes the driver for you. Then you install the previously downloaded driver. Finished. That could fix the problem.
Have looked., Have the exact same already installed.
Too bad. Then just try the very latest 419.17> https://www.nvidia.de/.../143330/de
Maybe you're lucky and he works.
Normal that my RAM is occupied to 70 percent with standby?
Joa. Standby in this case means that there are data stored, but they are not actually needed.
Maybe the data will be used again in a short time, then they are already in RAM, which saves time. If not and space is required, then he releases the standby RAM again. Windows does not like giving away space, if he has the opportunity to use it, he uses it too.
Okay thanks. But where do my lags come from?
There may be many reasons, though I still have the video driver in mind.
Otherwise a brimming hard drive, temperatures, other drivers, any background applications… In my experience, but mostly the video driver. So just change.
It really worked.
I'm glad - gladly! It's amazing how often it really is.