October 2021 - last edited October 2021
Hi, this problem occurred to me on the 2nd of October without me changing any settings in game or on windows. Prior to this I get around 110 fps on dropship and constant 144 on the ground. Now I get ~30 fps on dropship and 60-138 fps on the ground (I capped it to 138).
I’ve tried almost allpossible solution, but the problem still persists. I noticed when I’m looking at buildings, the fps drops, regardless the settings or resolution.I attached some screenshots below showing me running the game at 720p.
things that I’ve tried:
1. reinstall windows (with the delete everything option)
2. reinstall apex on both origin and steam
3. DDU, trying both latest and previous drivers
4. clearing dx, nvdia, and system cache
5. running ISLC
6. upgrade to windows 11 and downgrade back to 10
7. Tweaking all settings including video config file
8. update all drivers and bios
9. Tested all windows 10 settings (GPU hardware acceleration on and off, gaming mode on and off)
10. uninstall the most recent windows update
11. exploring all available launch option
12. I forgot all the other small optimisations.
running userbench showed above average results, and other games performed well.
pc specs:
i5 9400f, RTX2060, 16GB ram, nvme ssd
please help. Thank you.
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October 2021
I managed to solve the problem by reseating my gpu. I hope this helps anyone with similar problem.
October 2021
Update: run cinebench r15 to make sure cpu is not the problem.
also tried these troubleshooting steps from 100% cpu usage thread
also noticed fps is low only when looking at buildings. Anyone can explain or help please.
October 2021
Any help ?
October 2021
I managed to solve the problem by reseating my gpu. I hope this helps anyone with similar problem.
October 2021
November 2021
Yes. Remove Gpu from mobo, (make sure the safety pin is not locked), and while you’re at it can do some quick dusting on the gpu connector and in the mobo slot, and just reinstall back the gpu. Hope this helps.
November 2021 - last edited November 2021
@Safari99SM Yes. Remove Gpu from mobo, (make sure the safety pin is not locked), and while you’re at it can do some quick dusting on the gpu connector and in the mobo slot, and just reinstall back the gpu. Hope this helps.
November 2021
Can i suck your *? Or pusyy? Man i went from 80 fps to 144 capped thanks man you bring me happiness.
May 2022
What would the alternative to this be for a gaming laptop?
April
I have the same specs will it solve the promblem im getting 30fps on dropship and 90 on landing