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Frame Time Fluctuates Too Much, Causing Constant Fps Lag.


Aspari
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My specs:

 

nVidia GeForce GT 755M

 

i5 -4200m

 

6GB Ram

 

 

 

I only run the game on native resolution because I play on a laptop. That is 1366 x 768.

 

I also run the game on 64-bit mode and 32-bit mode, with and without Multi-threaded Rendering.

 

I enabled Show FPS and it I will notice that after starting a game the Frame Time goes from 16.7 ms (normal) all the way up to 30ms, and it fluctuates between 5 and 30 ms afterwards. That much lag in Frame Time seems to correlate directly with huge FPS dips from my desired 60 FPS which I usually get to 20 FPS whenever it fluctuates.

 

Changing the settings won't help the issue either.

 

My nVidia Control Panel settings are set to Performance.

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Hi Aspari, I've seen my MS go to the 50s and the fps was... omg, it was like... I won't be able to sleep at night lol, but in all seriousness I think this is more related to warframe and the so-called optimizations rather than our own settings, I'm running an OCd fx6100 and a  7870 oc edition (plus more OC that I put on it) with 16gb ram and it's working with a bit more fps and also a bit less, hah it depends on what tielset I'm in the enemies around, where in the screen I'm looking and all that... 

At any rate here are some of the links around the forum that could help you (hope they do)

 

https://forums.warframe.com/index.php?/topic/23449-possible-major-fps-boost-for-amdati-users/

https://forums.warframe.com/index.php?/topic/128306-fps-gain-may-work-only-on-some-machines/

 

And last but not least: 

https://forums.warframe.com/index.php?/topic/113390-using-injectors-sweetfx/ (This one is sort of a long post but it can REALLY help you and DE_Steve himself said it's ok to use it)

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If you are using vsync, turn it off.

 

That much lag in Frame Time seems to correlate directly with huge FPS dips

 

There is no difference between frame rate and frame time; they are different measurements of the same thing. They will always correlate.

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