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Warframe Fps Drops With Gtx 970


Storm-Surge
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Hi everyone!

Specs; i5 4690k 

GTX 970

8gb ram

I've been playing warframe for a good while and I upgraded my pc maybe 9 months ago and it runs everything great BUT warframe.

I get drops A LOT in void.

My max fps in game without any enemies is 100fps

My max fps under HEAVY LOAD with enemies everywhere can drop even towards less than 30.

I have unparked my cores

What do I do?

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try updating your drivers, and go ahead and see if there is dust inside your PC (dust inside the pc increases heat and reduces air flow thus causing low performance)

More like, makes any cooling solution less efficient, causing thermal throttling while stressed components desperately try not to fry themselves.

Just FYI

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monitor your cpu and gpu usage, esp during these slowdowns. see if that reveals a bottleneck in certain situations.

 

make sure that multi threaded rendering is on in the game launcher

 

my i5 3570k/gtx 660 gets 160ish normal, 70ish in extreme scenarios.

 

something is definitely strange with your situation.

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If the issue doesn't persist in other games, you can try wiping your game settings, or both game and every file related to it and perform a clean install.

Or try file validation and defragmentation from the launcher, not Steam if you use it, as validation will most likely result in downloading some really old build of Warframe.
 

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If the issue doesn't persist in other games, you can try wiping your game settings, or both game and every file related to it and perform a clean install.

Or try file validation and defragmentation from the launcher, not Steam if you use it, as validation will most likely result in downloading some really old build of Warframe.

 

I will try this. This may seem like a good option, thanks.

I'll try running a survival and monitor the temps in the scenarios where it drops VERY low.

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I seem to be getting 100+fps min but may drop to 80-90 in very heavy situations after optimizing it through the launcher and defragging.

This is normal?

 

It depends. If you are running lots of graphics settings on high or max, then yes, it is normal. But if you are running the game with low graphics settings then you should not be experiencing FPS drops.

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It depends. If you are running lots of graphics settings on high or max, then yes, it is normal. But if you are running the game with low graphics settings then you should not be experiencing FPS drops.

Most framerate drops in Warframe are bound to CPU bottleneck, not GPU.

 

At least on my end.

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Most framerate drops in Warframe are bound to CPU bottleneck, not GPU.

 

At least on my end.

 

I wasn't talking about that.

 

I meant the more video options you have on 'max', the more resource demanding the game becomes. So it is not unusual to experience FPS drops when running the game at maximum settings. However, if Storm-Surge is getting FPS drops with all settings on 'low' then there is something wrong.

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I'll test it on low,

I do remember getting the same performance on low but i'll see.

I would assume a 970 shouldn't be bottlenecking a 4690k or performing bad on a 970.

 

The 970 is fine, I use one myself. The problem is that Warframe's engine does some pretty weird things. For example, if I run the game with V-sync off and no FPS limit, everything is smooth at high settings and 120+ FPS. However, if I turn V-sync on, the game locks itself to 60 FPS (which is fine), but I sometimes get this bizarre stuttering with no FPS drops whatsoever (which is not fine).

 

To make matters even more interesting, the stuttering I get happens while my CPU usage is under 50% and my GPU usage is under 30%. So the game doesn't seem to be incredibly well optimized, or at least not optimized to run with V-sync on. Still, keep in mind this problem is not the same you are getting. You mentioned earlier you're getting actual FPS drop. That's different from stuttering at constant 60 FPS.

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Well i ran it at low and got the same fps

Weird.

Im not getting 100 fps anymore in void

i get 60 or less now wtf

 

See what I mean with Warframe's engine doing weird stuff? I don't know what's causing your FPS drops and I don't know what causes my stuttering problems. It seems to be related to Warframe not taking advantage of all the resources available, but I don't know for sure.

 

I'm gonna test some different video options over here and see if everything is behaving as it should. Try messing with V-sync if you feel like it. Maybe it will change something.

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We'd need to pinpoint the cause of the issue first, because we just assumed it's GPU's fault.

Though sad thing is that Warframe doesn't have a widely available performance graph that would show how stressed components are.

You'd need to find some program that would do so in the background and dump a log after issue occurs and see which component caused that.

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