Windows often limits hardware to save energy, which can stifle your GPU.
Open Radeon Software. Set your Gaming Profile to "Esports" or "Gaming" and ensure Radeon Anti-Lag is enabled to help with CPU pacing. 4. Clear Background Processes
If you are playing at 1080p, try 1440p or use DSR/VSR to upscale. This shifts the workload from the CPU to the GPU.
Should we look into your GPU or undervolting your CPU to further stabilize your specific hardware?
Go to Control Panel > Power Options and select High Performance or Ultimate Performance .
Turn off Steam, Discord, and EA overlays, as these constantly ping the CPU. 5. Update Drivers and BIOS
Turn up settings like Textures, Ambient Occlusion, and Anti-Aliasing.
Ensure your motherboard chipset drivers are up to date to improve communication between the CPU and GPU. 6. Check for Thermal Throttling







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