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Graphics in game slow to render

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Hi, I'm new but I think my gpu is the reason for my in game rendering problem.
Stuttered heavily in game.

Any fix suggestion?

My specs,
Windows 10 64-Bit
MOBO - ASRock B450M Pro4
CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Six-Core Processor 3.40 GHz
GPU - XFX RX580 GTS 8GB -Black Edition
RAM - 4GB DDR5 2666Mhz x2
PSU - Armaggeddon Voltron Platinum 700

During Apex Legends gameplay,
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4GB DDR5 2666Mhz x2
Assume you meant DDR4? Only 8GB of slow system memory could be your issue. Aside from that 300MHz GPU memory clock, everything else looks okay. Do you have the latest drivers for your 580?
What does your CPU usage look like while playing? I used to play Apex on a 580 with my 2600 (but had 16GB of DDR4-3000) and never had any issues. My buddy on the other hand had a good amount of stuttering while trying to game with only 8GB of RAM (but he was also on an i5-7600)
 
What drive is the game on? A slow drive explains all symptoms
 
What games are you having trouble with?

And I wouldn't trust a PSU with that name but it's probably not the reason for the issues.
 
you run 8gb of ram in total... there is your problem.

you can easily fill up 16GB of Ram with playing a modern call of duty.


buy a cheap 16gb kit.
 
I'm going to say VRM is overheating.
 
Hi, I'm new but I think my gpu is the reason for my in game rendering problem.
Stuttered heavily in game.

Any fix suggestion?

My specs,
Windows 10 64-Bit
MOBO - ASRock B450M Pro4
CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Six-Core Processor 3.40 GHz
GPU - XFX RX580 GTS 8GB -Black Edition
RAM - 4GB DDR5 2666Mhz x2
PSU - Armaggeddon Voltron Platinum 700

During Apex Legends gameplay,
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Knowing your monitor's spec as well as the resolution, frame rate & graphics setting which you play at would also help figuring out your issue.
And I wouldn't trust a PSU with that name but it's probably not the reason for the issues.
I agree, I actually know that PSU. It's a cheap Asian brand with a rather low-build quality. I think it should be fine for his rather mid-ranged spec but dunno how long it will last him especially if he upgrades to a more power hungry hardware down the line.
 
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