Windows 11 24h2 help
Hi, I have a problem and I don't know where else to turn.

My PC has Windows 11; originally it was Windows 10.

My problem is that I have sudden FPS drops. In games like RD2, Squad, or even when recording with GTA 5, I have these FPS drops. The games run stable until the FPS drops by 12 or 20.

The funny thing is that I play those games with Windows 10, and I've never had FPS issues.

The problem arose when I updated to Windows 11 and wanted to replay the games.

I already cleaned it. My CPU and GPU are up to date with their thermal paste, and the temperatures are under control.

My PC is:
1650 GPU (I know it's old, but it's only been used for two years)
32GB RAM
Ryzen 3 3200G
250G SATA hard drive
1TB M.2 NVME SSD
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you playing borderless window or full screen, i dont know each time iam using borderless windows on dota 2 it will suddenly drop FPS, needed alt-tabbing twice then back normal
Swagger 25 Jul @ 11:15pm 
Originally posted by ˢᵈˣ FatCat:
you playing borderless window or full screen, i dont know each time iam using borderless windows on dota 2 it will suddenly drop FPS, needed alt-tabbing twice then back normal
I play in full screen, always. And it's something that makes me sad... I really don't know if it's Windows 11 or something else.
as I said in another thread
no amount of RAM would help if your cpu and gpu are bad


I'm surprised that microcrap allowed you to "upgrade" to win11
should have kept using win10 because of less Microsoft spyware
Swagger 25 Jul @ 11:54pm 
Originally posted by ChickenBalls:
as I said in another thread
no amount of RAM would help if your cpu and gpu are bad


I'm surprised that microcrap allowed you to "upgrade" to win11
should have kept using win10 because of less Microsoft spyware
I never thought it would give me any problems, to be honest. My only solution for now is to wait for 25h2 to come out and see if it fixes itself...
Lixire 26 Jul @ 12:11am 
Do you have Core Isolation enabled on Windows 11 by any chance?
As new installations of Win11 might activate that by default and it does hurt performance on Zen+ quite badly compared to newer CPUs
Get rid of Defenders settings altogether; disable everything it offers.
Swagger 26 Jul @ 9:27am 
Originally posted by Lixire:
Do you have Core Isolation enabled on Windows 11 by any chance?
As new installations of Win11 might activate that by default and it does hurt performance on Zen+ quite badly compared to newer CPUs
I think if I have it activated it has already been deactivated and I will let you know.
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