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help with cold war graphics/fps

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ggerson

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hello,
i recently bought cold war on my pc (although i was a ps4 user) and as soon as i opened the game i realized i was not going over maybe 70 fps and i would frequently steady 10-20 fps. what makes it worse is that sometimes (mainly after adjusting settings) the game would run fine at like 50 fps when im walking, and then i begin moving my mouse and it dips back to steadying 20 fps once again. i've tried almost every yt video and made all my graphics low and i still cant get over maybe 60 fps, please help
 
Is it good or bad. So i wrote an article about the game and its graphic. Feel free to check it out and hopefully it helps.
 
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Not all PCs are created equal, could list your PC specs please, we need to know:

- CPU make and model
- GPU make and model
- Amount of RAM installed and speed if known
- How much storage is installed and how much of that is used
- Motherboard chipset or Make and Model
What version of Windows
- The driver versions you are running for your GPU

Things that can affect your FPS, even on a high end PC include the quality of your Internet connection. Your description of high frames until you move your character suggests that this might be a possibility.

When you say you've tried everything, can you list some of measures you've tried so that we don't send you back to repeat them. You talked about adjusting settings, what adjustments have you made?
 
cpu: intel core i3 9100
gpu: asis geforce gtx 1650 super (tuf gaming)
16 gb ram
500 gb of storage - 164 gb free
motherboard: asus prime b365m-a lga-1151
windows 10 pro
gpu driver version 456.71

by everything i mean i obviously tuned the graphics settings by turning them all low which resulted in little to no help, i also changed power settings in the pc and in specific parts like the gpu, i've gone on task manager and set the priority of the game to high, i've gone on the nvidia control panel and went through it, and to be honest, i've basically done all things that every youtube video about this problem have told me to do
 
With that combination of CPU + GPU you should be able to achieve 40-55 fps in Cold War, so there must be a reason that you're not hitting that.

Do you find that if you enter a Private Match with no other players and then don't move at all, your frame rates stay within that 50-70 fps range, or do they gradually drop to 20 fps over time?

Can you monitor your CPU and GPU temperatures when you try this?

Are you using the stock i3 cooler with your CPU, or have you upgraded to something better?

We have recently seen someone experience a comparable situation that was down to poor CPU cooling, adding a new Cooler Master Evo Hyper 212 heatsink and fan fixed the problem in that case, but for around 50-60% of the price of the Cooler Master heatsink you could get a Vetroo V5 Gaming cooler that will perform almost as well the CM 212.
 
hi, sorry for the late response, but yes, i'm using the stock i3 cooler and i'll respond to your first question in a bit when i reinstall
 
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