![]() ![]() Galax RTX 3090 SG 24GB: Often underclocked to 1500Mhz 0.737vĢTB WD SN850 NVME + 1TB Sasmsung 970 Pro NVME + WD AN1500 1TB + 1TB Intel 6000P NVME USB 3.2 Ryzen R7 5800X (PBO tweaked, 4.4-5.05GHz)ĮK Quantum Velocity AM4 + EK Quantum ARGB 3090 w/ active backplate. Have you reformatted since you removed the defective ram? ![]() Now I am not saying that's the problem, I'm only taking a guess based on what I recall about your situation so far. That could have messed your OS up enough to create these kinds of problems. If I last recall you had some ram problems. The only thing I can think of (not sure if you did this already). But I do hope someone out there can help you. It's really hard to say what the problem is with your setup. But you have to actually be in a session (IE in a server) first before you drop the command line and enter that information. This is an old trick I used back during my time playing BF2 and it was completely legal to do. This tells PB to not mess with your computer for a longer duration then it's default when playing online. Use cl_maxpackets 100 - faster and more responsive netcode Again, not sure if the patch addresses this or not. This should increase your field of view from 65 to 80. ![]() That should allow you to increase the frame rate if for any reason it's capped. But with so many updates it's hard to say right now. I think COD4 has the option to increase frame rates. I had a wired problem of it still enabling in COH even though I had COH's vsync disabled. However, if there is something running in the background while you are gaming this can also cause a similar problem.ĭo you have vsync disabled from Cat? If not make sure that "Wait for vertical refresh" is set to "Performance" and not "Off, unless application specifies". This may require you to know what processes actually start up that are important and not important. I believe you at one point said you defraged your harddrive, am I correct? If so, you may want to stop as many processes as possible. If not, high temps could also cause problems. I don't recall you posting your CPU and GPU temps. A can of air from your local walmart or other store is ideal for dust removal. Are you sure that there is no accumulation of dust inside your PC? If so a good cleaning may help as dust is a good heat insulator. ![]()
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