#5070 TI Valorant FPS is only like 200?

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royal tree
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I just upgraded from my Arc a750 the 5070 ti is getting the same fps as my a750 was in valorant is this just a problem with valorant right now?

sage gazelleBOT
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tardy heron
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Also please tell us your game settings as well

fair wasp
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Also if you haven't done so, go to the practice range and try every hero combination out and use everything

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this should help with shader compilation stutter

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although it's a commonly memed dx12 "thing" it's not exclusive to dx12.

royal tree
# tardy heron Also please tell us your game settings as well

14600k
Gigabyte H610M H DDR4
16GB DDR4 3200 CL12
MSI Shadow 3x 5070 TI OC
RMX 850W
Win11 Latest Updates
PG27AQDP 1440p 480hz OLED
Val/CS
I have DDU'd and reinstalled the drivers a few times now
I just got the 5070 ti today so this out of the box install
No errors or anything.

royal tree
tardy heron
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Also make sure Vsync is off and turn off any frame caps/frame limit

fair wasp
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also 3dmark sanity check

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fair wasp
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This too, I want to see the motherboard temps, especially VRM/MOS

royal tree
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Launching 3d mark

royal tree
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I have a slight overclock/undervolt on the GPU its perfectly stable too. The only thing Ive had issues with is Valorant/CS

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GPU temp peaked 68.9 during the run and never went over that.

fair wasp
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You may have issues boosting if it hits a thermal limit first

fair wasp
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That one has a CPU test

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Please clear HWINFO stats first

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what cooler are you using too?

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@tardy heron suspecting cooler issue

royal tree
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I'm using a peerless assassin SE

fair wasp
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alright, let the time spy finish then upload both sets of images again

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also this goes without saying, but the GPU section is also needed

royal tree
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How do I clear hwinfo just reload it?

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oh I see button at the bottom

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resets it

royal tree
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It seems my RAM was not xmp for some reason I have changed that in the bios now.

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And I’m enabling intel default settings now in the bios.

fair wasp
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The CPU is definitely running fairly hot considering you're using a TR PA

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but yep, do check if your games are now running better. Don't forget to update the BIOS

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https://community.intel.com/t5/Processors/Intel-Core-13th-and-14th-Gen-Vmin-Shift-Instabilty-Update-New/m-p/1686948

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fair wasp
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Note: you'll need to redo your BIOS settings afterwards if you do flash a new BIOS

royal tree
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Enabling the intel default settings made the temps not as bad.

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Let me check the games now

royal tree
# fair wasp Note: you'll need to redo your BIOS settings afterwards if you do flash a new BI...

Enabling Intel default settings and changing my RAM to XMP now has me at the expected 540+ frame rate in Valorant. Seems like it was not the GPU and I just needed to change settings. Thank you so much for the guidance on troubleshooting I would not have been able to come to this conclusion without your help. I honestly thought I was on XMP still. I think when I updated my bios for the micro code update it must have changed off XMP like you've stated here and I didn't know I needed to renable it. I really appreciate the help this has made my day!

fair wasp
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may your frames be high

tardy heron
fair wasp
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it probably was being stuck at 2133

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which is pretty much death to the cpu