02.09.2023 13:30 - edited 02.09.2023 13:33
02.09.2023 13:30 - edited 02.09.2023 13:33
Hello fellow gamers,
I recently purchased a Medion Engineer P10 MD35114 with some impressive specs: i7 11700F, RTX 3060, 16GB RAM, and 12GB VRAM. However, I'm encountering a frustrating issue when playing Valorant. My FPS is capped at 300 with occasional drops to 150, while my friends who have identical specs (except for the motherboard) are effortlessly achieving 500 FPS.
I'm considering enabling XMP to potentially boost my performance, but here's the catch: my BIOS seems to be quite limited, and I can't find any option to enable XMP. I'm at a crossroads now, and I need your expertise to help me decide on the best course of action.
Should I:
It's puzzling that I paid more for my system and yet receive lower FPS than my friends with similar setups. Any insights, recommendations, or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated. Let's solve this FPS mystery together
on 20.09.2023 06:45
on 20.09.2023 09:01
on 20.09.2023 09:01
Dear @Medionfreak42
Unfortunately there is no possibility to unlock XMP for these board. Please make sure Valorant has not capped the FPS. There is an option within the settings. Boosting FPS will make no difference visually as the human eye cannot really see beyond 60.
Things that will affect FPS.
Thanks Sam