I'm looking for someone who knows about PC issues, somebody who might be doing it professionally or something, I'm trying to fix it for 2 weeks, because no one has been able to fix my problem so far, it's about my CPU usage that I have in Fortnite (70-100% utilization), I play at the lowest graphics settings and would normally have to reach min.150fps with my graphics card, but I play at 120gecappt and it goes with each fight, or at every major activity to 60 fps, even if I do not do anything the fps is not on 120, it is always wobbling so 100-120. In other games, although I have so ~ 80% CPU utilization, but I have no fps drops.Merkwürdigerweise I have in PUBG synonymous little bit fps problems, since pubg and fortnite use unreal engine 4, maybe it could be because of that?
The problem started with me 2 weeks ago because I changed my graphics card 2 weeks ago (from a GTX 950 to a GTX 1050 ti mini) since then it started with the fps drops in Fortnite, but with the GTX 950 Although I had a high CPU usage or Exactly the same load as now with the GTX 1050 mini ti, but I had no fps drops as true as the GTX 1050 mini ti.
And no to my hardware can't lie, because there are ytber, which have exactly the same CPU and the same graphics card, and in which the problem is not.
CPU: I5 7400 (3.0GHz base) 3.5GHz with intel turbo boost
GPU: GTX 1050 mini
RAM: 8GB
What I've already done: newly reinstalled graphics driver with DDU.Windows 10 newly installed, game reinstalled, bios updated
EVERYTHING IS IN LATEST.
Is not it so smart to buy ne 1050 ti in 2019 …
The packs no ultra settings.
I5 processor and 8 gigabytes of RAM are just a little bit.
How so? Ne rx 580 would endure the synonymous, ram says nothing, I have ne gtx 970 with 4 GB and feel little difference to 8 gb as well as 16 gb. Would you have just got ne rx 580 …
The graphics card Sidegrade but you could really save yourself.
since pubg and fortnite use unreal engine 4, could it possibly be because of that?
I would say flat yes. The Unreal Engine is known to heavily burden a "main thread". Sense and a Kaby Lake i5 with 3.5 GHz Turbo is not bad in terms of single-thread, but the crown is not really synonymous if your CPU is the single-thread performance.
Why and how this is related to your graphics card change, no idea. I would almost say that you only imagine that, because you paid more attention to the FPS display since your change and you therefore noticed that at all.
Otherwise, set up the OSD of the MSI Afterburner, so that you can see the utilization of all four CPU cores and the graphics card. Then pay close attention to how they behave at the moment of the FPS drop.
OK
Activate VSync helped me too. Also had so 100% utilization, by VSync only about 50-60%
you play at about 60 fps constant but that will be enough, right?
In addition, 1050 Ti is not that good GPU
Thanks, but 6ofps are far too little fortnite
I also do not need Ultra settings, I tend to get the most FPS to get the lowest settings there are
How much HZ does your monitor have?
Only 60, but if you have more FPS, it looks smoother
That can't be, even if you have 300 FPS in Fortnite, your monitor will still display only 60 frames per second.
I know, but I had asked that before, then they said that although I have only 60fps, but if I limit to e.g. 120, I see it more fluid, although it is only 60fps