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FPS dropped by half in Windows 10 (compared to Win7), what's the problem?
Config
R9 390
b150 night elf
i7 6700
8gb
hitachi 1tb
Win10 this https://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6081245
installed the Compact version I installed it
on a formatted partition.
I didn't install any extra programs.
Of the drivers, I only installed this
https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn...
and this
https://ru.msi.com/Motherboard/support/B150M-NIGHT. ..
I have one hard drive divided into 3 partitions:
1) for Win7
2) for Win10
3) for files and games
Testing FPS in Apex Legends with a standard AMD counter
Settings are the same everywhere:
in Win7 the average is 90 FPS
in Win10, an average of 45 FPS
, even at the start of the match, a frame freeze is observed and some details are not loaded immediately, then everything goes jerkily with a full frame freeze and raising to 50 FPS
, I tried to install various AMD video drivers - it does not help.
maybe I missed some driver to install? (except for the above)
In the Windows itself, there is no load on the hdd, updates are disabled.
8gb swap file per partition.
Tried running Cyberpunk 2077 = everything works well FPS stable.
It looks like the problem is only with network games ....
Previously, it did not work with Windows 10 - for the first time I encountered such a problem, help me out!
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Perhaps a banal lack of RAM (
windows 7 in the default config requires a force of 200-300mb, when like 10 it easily eats a couple of gigabytes, and the requirements rest on the rest, it is these uneven frames until everything is loaded that means (but not always )
Even more likely - a slow disk
Plus a lot of extra services are running in win10, a lot, they load the DISK well, and you have it hdd, which is just so contraindicated for 10. It's
unlikely, but you can turn off the whistles in the interface (transparency, shadows, smooth scrolling,..)
win+pause (system properties) -> advanced -> performance settings -> ensure best performance (experiment later if it works, not everything needs to be disabled there)
But I repeat, your video card is normal, so this cannot be the reason.
If all of the above is past, then most likely the reason is in the drivers. That nvidia and amd with each new version of the drivers lower the performance of (literally) old hardware, forcing consumers to buy new hardware (which in recent years looks like a mockery). This process is slow, subtle, but it was immediately discovered by the miners , but they can flash the bios of the card or switch to linux where the performance is still maximum, and you will either have to go through the old versions of the drivers, or return to windows 7
Set the version to LTSC, disable Superflech and auto-update. and check
in general win10 is designed for ssd drives
Win10 this one https://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6081245
installed the Compact version Installed
on a formatted partition.
I didn't install any extra programs.
I’m testing FPS in Apex Legends with a standard AMD counter
. The settings are the same everywhere:
in Win7, the average is 90 FPS
; in Win10, the average is 45 FPS
. Even at the start of the match, a frame stop is observed and some details are not loaded immediately, then everything goes jerky with a full frame stop and raising to 50 FPS
8gb swap file per partition.
Without an SSD, it makes no sense to even twitch towards the top ten.
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