Hello, and thank you for your report. Are you overclocking your GPU, and if so, can you run it at standard clocking and see if that assists?
Are you using Vsync at all? Have you tried enabling a framerate cap?
Can you run a DXDiag report and share the results?
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1. To find this information, press (Windows Key + R) to bring up the Run dialog box, enter this command “dxdiag”, no quotation marks.
2. Click on “save all information”.
• a) Save the file to a location you can easily find.
• b) Open the saved file to view the report.
3. Copy text from saved file to preferred third-party text dump website (i.e. PasteBin, DumpTxt) and share link here.[/quote]
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Any reply would be appreciated
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Are you able to easily update your BIOS? We've seen some players with AMD processors see success by doing so.
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Ive just successfully updated my bios and I'll now retest Crucible
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Seems to have done the job, Thank you very much
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Hi, I am not overclocking my GPU, I have no overclocking software installed. V sync is disabled as is frame rate cap. The lowest the frame rate cap will go is 30, which isn't low enough to make a difference to my FPS in crucible. My DxDiag is here: https://pastebin.com/rTS4ynB2 I will try enabling v sync and a frame rate cap, but I won't reply to this thread unless they make a difference