Performance problems
My game path of exile 2 keeps freezing while Im playing and it's very annoying, can't play the game properly. Specs: CPU I5-9400F, GPU gtx 1660, 8gb ram, maybe 8 gb ram is a problem? But it shouldn't freeze the game every 30 seconds.
Last bumped on Apr 29, 2025, 7:40:02 PM
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I forgot to tell you but I run the game on the lowest settings possible with 1920x1080 resolution.
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Could you post a screenshot taken during / immediately after a freeze with the in-game metrics displayed? The default toggle for them is the F1 key. Just enable them the next time you start playing, ignore them, then try getting us a screenshot once a freeze happens.
It'll give some clues as to whether it's a networking issue, whether the game's choking on a single CPU core, or some other bottleneck. Otherwise it's a bit of a guessing game. Today… by divine decree… your patch of Excel, begins.
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Also, could you tell us what the following are set to?
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Renderer: Vulkan
Mode: Fullscreen Upscale mode:NIS Max render resolution: 77% 1465x770 Nvidia reflex: off Triple buffering: off Engine multithreading: on |
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Just some quick thoughts;
If you get us that screenshot whenever is convenient for you, we can try to use the in-game graphs to see where exactly the bottleneck appears to arise, and we'll go from there. Today… by divine decree… your patch of Excel, begins.
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I thought that I recognised that CPU - i5-9400F Coffee Lake, released January 2019. That will be where the bottleneck is. I had one until a couple of weeks ago. It barely meets the minimum specs for PoE 2.
I had no end of long loading times, invisible enemies etc. If you can't afford a new PC, getting more RAM might help. No guarantees though - I had 16GB and it still struggled. 😹😹😹😹😹
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" I struggle with this. As a matter of principle, both you and OP have owned that CPU - I have not. Arguing from ignorance is a pet peeve of mine. The two of you have a lived reality with it; I have conjecture and assumptions. I can't really contradict you both. I mean, my last Intel CPU was 2012's i5-3570K. I've essentially moved over to Apple's platform, and just kept around my old gaming PC because, well, "lol Mac gaming". It has an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X from 2018. At the time, AMD were still falling short compared to Intel on both clock speeds and IPC. Intel's products were objectively superior for gaming. The 9400F's 6 cores & threads still ought to be 'good enough' even in 2025, surely? OP's playing at 1080p, except... they aren't really. They're playing at 1465 x 770p and upscaling from there. I am playing at 2560 x 1440p with upscaling disabled. OP says they've put all their settings on Low. I've Shadows & Global Illumination on Low, but everything else defaulted to High and I've never changed them. OP's game client periodically freezes. I've a fairly smooth ~85 FPS. Now - likely every single one of those settings we've configured differently will be GPU-bound. Alright, sure. But even just the difference in resolution. OP's system is drawing 1,128,050 pixels per frame. Mine is dealing with 3,686,400. Their system is attempting and struggling to do a fraction of the work that mine is doing, and this is with an - on paper - objectively better CPU. That this is the end of the road for OP's CPU and there's nothing they can do about it seems wrong to me... I do agree that the ideal for them would be starting over at this point - midway through 2025, the system they're rocking at the moment will definitely be showing its age. My testing's not going to win any awards, but I opened Task Manager on my other display and ran around in PoE 2 killing a few low level enemies. Now, take this with a pinch of salt as I didn't attempt to mirror OP's resolution & other settings. But my VRAM usage hit 6.2 GB (OP has 6 GB in total), and my system memory use climbed all the way to 22 GB (OP has 8 GB in total). I'd assume our difference in settings would significantly impact the VRAM utilisation, so I would be moderately hopeful that a RAM upgrade could do a lot for OP - at least in PoE 2. Of course, whether at this point they want to invest more money into their current system - or it would make more sense for them to start putting money aside for a new rig - only they can say.
I took a screenshot, if you're interested
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" For PoE 1, yes. For PoE 2, no. I watched the CPU graph - it used to go ballistic. Not enough oomph as in GHz/MHz or whatever it is :P Both games still rely too much on CPU. PoE 2 also needs a beefy GPU. My RTX 2070 Super was fine. It had no issues. Incidentally, I observed no difference in performance per se by changing graphics settings - it lagged and spiked and froze regardless. 😹😹😹😹😹 I do not and will not use TFT. Gaming Granny :D 🐢🐢🐢🪲🪲🪲 @xjjanie.bsky.social Last edited by xjjanie#4242 on Apr 29, 2025, 7:42:28 PM
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