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First thing I would check is make sure there is sufficient airflow in your case and your CPU/GPU are being cooled properly to avoid any throttling. Look at fans/heatsinks and make sure they arent all dusty.
Next thing you can check is to make sure your motherboard's BIOS is up to date. Default settings before applying the update. Once updated load optimal settings. If you have a good CPU cooler I'd OC CPU by a min of 200MHz on all cores. At 4.5GHz boost that will help a lot. Also check XMP memory profile support and make sure correct one is selected.
Check for any startup programs, services, or tasks that could be running in the background taking away resources. As well as make sure Windows 10 is all up to date and on latest build 21H1 19043.1165. They made improvements to help performance while gaming.
You can also try is use DDU to clean out your display driver. Which I highly recommend as it works and will only take a couple of minutes to run. I will include link below. It has a guide on how to use and it explains what it is and does. Than install latest NVIDIA driver. Once display driver installed successfully be sure to restart your computer even if it does not prompt you to.
Once DDU cleaned out display drivers and new drivers are installed open NVIDIA control panel. Go to Texture Filtering - Quality and set that to performance or high performance. You wont notice a difference in quality but should def help improve performance. You can also try running GPU at max performance under power setting, but this will make card run high all the time. Try it and see if it helps but keep on optimal if little to no improvement.
Have you tried to OC GPU? Only do this if you have sufficient cooling and good PSU. You can find plenty of guides online to OC your GPU, but If you are not comfortable with doing so than leave it be.
https://www.wagnardsoft.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3711
thanks for the reply, as of now i try to set my fps to 60 and turn off vsync. it run smooth now on average of 57 to 60 fps. i wish this will continue! my game setting now is ultra!
Thank you for bringing this to our attention!
I'm glad that the issue has been resolved for you and your FPS are stable now.
@animal_PLANET - thank you for sharing! :)
- Ubisoft Support
Did you try any of the steps I mentioned above? Just turning off Vsync wont fix performance much.
Other people with same exact PC specs as you run the game on high and ultra with FPS around 70-80. For a quad core CPU and low to mid range GPU that's pretty good.
The game is optimized it just doesnt run well on your setup as something is configured wrong. Whether it's software or hardware you wont know until you troubleshoot.
If you dont want to spend time to troubleshoot I can understand, but game runs just fine for properly configured PC's.
RDR2 supports DX12 and Vulkan. Origins does not. It only supports DX11.
i5 9300h
GTX 1650
16gb dual channel memory
Suffers with same dips and freezes in town area gets to as low as 30 and stutters and dips from 45- 30 in an instant very unpleasant experience
You are running this game on a laptop. Your performance seems about right.
However you can try these steps to try and get a boost:
Check for any startup programs, services, or tasks that could be running in the background taking away resources. As well as make sure Windows 10 is all up to date and on latest build 21H1 19043.1165. They made improvements to help performance while gaming.
You can also try is use DDU to clean out your display driver. Which I highly recommend as it works and will only take a couple of minutes to run. I will include link below. It has a guide on how to use and it explains what it is and does. Than install latest NVIDIA driver. Once display driver installed successfully be sure to restart your computer even if it does not prompt you to.
Once DDU cleaned out display drivers and new drivers are installed open NVIDIA control panel. Go to Texture Filtering - Quality and set that to performance or high performance. You wont notice a difference in quality but should def help improve performance. You can also try running GPU at max performance under power setting, but this will make card run high all the time. Try it and see if it helps but keep on optimal if little to no improvement.
https://www.wagnardsoft.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3711
I read that 446.14 works.
Its not the drivers. Using drivers that are over a year old is not necessary. I was running game fine on 471.11. No issues.
There is something else wrong with your PC. As I stated above, use DDU that has a guide to uninstall drivers. Than try 471.11.