Baldur's Gate 3

Baldur's Gate 3

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BG3 fps drops
Can anyone help, please?

My system are:
AMD Ryzen 5 7500F OEM
MSI PRO A620M-E
FSP HYDRO GSM LITE PRO 750W
MSI MAG FORGE M100A
Sapphire AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT PULSE
ID-COOLING SE-224-XTS MINI BLACK
Patriot Signature Line 32 GB
SSD 1000 GB 2.5" SATA Samsung 870 EVO

So everything going pretty smoothly on Ultra (Ultra HD). But when I talk with NPC or press X in order to toss something or look vendor's items or sometimes kill enemies there are microfreezes (0.4-0.5 ms maybe?). I tried to overclock my DRAM but freezes are still there.
My CPU and GPU should be enough to play on Ultra in Ultra HD, so i do not know is it optimisation or smth else?
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Same here. Its unplayable since latest patch. Buttery smooth and slow downs every few seconds. Graphic setting changes and deleting cache does nothing. Driver and system is perfectly fine and up to date. It ran great before

AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti (Laptop, 165W)
64GB
@Op
Probably Mods or a third party (background) app interfering with the game (there are a few that potentially can cause this). I think some Razer Something caused it for a few.

@FreiherrSagMehr
Besides what I wrote @Op the chances are high that it's the Temps in your case. A Laptop with such hardware is already at its limits if the Notebook is new but seeing that the GPU is now 3 Gens old it's probably a few years old. In that case it probably collected a lot of dust and the Thermalpaste and such might not be the best Anymore or in general your cooling got worse over time.

Considering it probably already operated at its limit, now with degraded cooling that's a pretty usual outcome and probably the stutters for you are caused because of thermal throttling.

If it gets worse (and it will) it can even cause blue screens or permanent damage (especially to the GPU).

That's basically the circle of life for gaming notebooks (played for over a decade on gaming notebooks and had to replace them about every 3 years).

And if it's remotely as old as 3 years the chances drastically increase that it won't make it that long anymore (even there are sometimes outliers that live for way longer, plenty die even younger)
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Date Posted: Feb 25 @ 7:48pm
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