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warframe has lost perfomance greatly last 2.5 months


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So since  for around 2.5 months my msi gv62-8rc has lost performance in warframe. It used to run 120+ fps on max settings with a nvidia gtx 1050 2gb, i5-8300h 2.30 ghz clocked to 3.9 ghz and 8 gb ram, it keeps going from 60 fps to 2 fps all the time, and "bottlenecks" all the time i do anything. It isnt fun playing with that and i have reinstalled from steam and from the website. I have reinstalled all drivers and i have verified and optimized warframe. I have tried with directx 10 and 11 nothing worked. I tried running it with my cpu and my gpu still didnt do anything, I cant come up with anything that actually works. pls help.

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Sounds like it hit you around the time they upgraded the min reqs of the game. HHD tends to effect load times so I don't think that is your issue.

Is your computer have a under rated power supply?

Did a power cable come loose from the GPU?

That card came out 3 years ago, is it clogged with dust and hurting performance?

Make sure software is up to date. When was the last time you optimized the game?

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Is anisotropic filtering off?

Having both Anisotropic filtering and limited dedicated graphics memory, 2 GB or less on Warframe, not good for Free Roam missions. PCI-E Graphics card using slow shared system memory cause massive speed loss. Happens when dedicated GPU memory got filled to the max.

Now a days, I now use Ryzen 2400g with integrated Vega 11 graphics, UMA buffer size set to a small 128mb of "Dedicated GPU memory", 16 GB DDR4 RAM at 2933 speed. Integrated graphics have faster speed access to shared GPU memory, compared to PCI-E graphics card. No speed loss problem with integrated Vega 11 graphics.

 

DE could provide us with more Texture memory options like "1 GB" "2 GB" "4 GB" and so on, because "Low" is 2 GB which is probably not low enough for 2 GB graphics card.

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