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Terrarian
I've been playing terraria on the same computer for about as long as terraria has been out on Steam. I've never noticed this issue in the past and it only just recently (last few weeks) has started happening to me.
After about 5-10 minutes of play, I notice an immediate drop in FPS and a slow down / stutter effect that is resulting along side this FPS drop. After running HW monitoring programs to try and get to the bottom of the issue, I think I've discovered why my FPS drops and why my game becomes unplayable... The issue is I don't know how to fix it or if it can be fixed on my end.
The FPS drop and assocated stuttering/slow-down all correlates with a complete drop of CPU usaged on all cores down to idle percentages... I've taken screen shots of my game's F7, F8, F10 showing before and after. I've also screen shot my monitoring showing the stark drop in CPU usage that begins at the exact spot when the game becomes unplayable due to the drop in FPS and slowdown/stutter.
I've tried just about everything I can do ingame to fix the issue... Adjusting settings don't seem to have a noticeable effect, cycling F9 doesn't work, setting priority in Task Manager doesn't seem to fix the issue every time (besides it's not a permanent fix...).
Terraria Settings:
PC Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770K @ 4.7GHz (overclocked)
RAM: 16.0 GB @ 1800MHz
Video Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970
OS: Windows 10 Home
BEFORE SCREENSHOTS:
AFTER SCREENSHOTS:
CPU Monitoring:
Hopefully you can see the drop in CPU usage from near 100% on CPU1 down to near idle usage of 20-30%. All of ther CPU cores that were likely used to run Terraria also see a drop (CPU3, CPU5, CPU7). GPU usage and speeds remain unchanged. CPU speeds remain unchanged (they're set to run constantly at 4.7GHz). This only happens with Terraria and it only started happening recently so I'm at a loss as to what changed... Did Terraria have an update? IDK...
After about 5-10 minutes of play, I notice an immediate drop in FPS and a slow down / stutter effect that is resulting along side this FPS drop. After running HW monitoring programs to try and get to the bottom of the issue, I think I've discovered why my FPS drops and why my game becomes unplayable... The issue is I don't know how to fix it or if it can be fixed on my end.
The FPS drop and assocated stuttering/slow-down all correlates with a complete drop of CPU usaged on all cores down to idle percentages... I've taken screen shots of my game's F7, F8, F10 showing before and after. I've also screen shot my monitoring showing the stark drop in CPU usage that begins at the exact spot when the game becomes unplayable due to the drop in FPS and slowdown/stutter.
I've tried just about everything I can do ingame to fix the issue... Adjusting settings don't seem to have a noticeable effect, cycling F9 doesn't work, setting priority in Task Manager doesn't seem to fix the issue every time (besides it's not a permanent fix...).
Terraria Settings:
PC Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770K @ 4.7GHz (overclocked)
RAM: 16.0 GB @ 1800MHz
Video Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970
OS: Windows 10 Home
BEFORE SCREENSHOTS:
AFTER SCREENSHOTS:
CPU Monitoring:
Hopefully you can see the drop in CPU usage from near 100% on CPU1 down to near idle usage of 20-30%. All of ther CPU cores that were likely used to run Terraria also see a drop (CPU3, CPU5, CPU7). GPU usage and speeds remain unchanged. CPU speeds remain unchanged (they're set to run constantly at 4.7GHz). This only happens with Terraria and it only started happening recently so I'm at a loss as to what changed... Did Terraria have an update? IDK...