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2012-12-11, 01:46 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Ok, I need some advice on a small upgrade, and whether you guys think it will make a significant difference. Basically, whenever there are small groups, or at the warp gate, I get between 30-40 fps, and the game indicates it is GPU limited. I'm fine with that. However, when we get into big battles, the framerate slows right down to just over 10 fps, which is much to slow to be effective. The game indicates that CPU is the bottleneck. I have played with the performance monitor open on the other screen, and it consistently shows the CPU at between 40-60% used, evenly spread across the 4 cores. However, the RAM is almost completely used.
My question is, would increasing the RAM (I only have 4 GB now and a 32 bit system) improve the frame rate performance, or would it be a waste of time and money? Also, I know a better CPU and better GPU would be great, but budget is extremely limited at the moment. |
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2012-12-05, 11:32 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
Probably.
With a 570 I'm getting better frames than you are but severely stuck on a CPU bottleneck. You should be much better off in CPU and about the same GPU.
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2012-12-07, 12:32 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | |||
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Notable changes shadowquality and floraquality. For anyone who is playing as infantry, lower the render distance to 700-1000. As a pilot, I like to see pretty far ahead and I am not that stupid to attack huge bases (unless biolabs) because of the AA's. |
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2012-12-07, 12:34 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | |||
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Notable changes shadowquality and floraquality. For anyone who is playing as infantry, lower the render distance to 700-1000. As a pilot, I like to see pretty far ahead and I am not that stupid to attack huge bases (unless biolabs) because of the AA's. |
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2012-12-08, 02:44 AM | [Ignore Me] #5 | |||
/shrug. I wouldn't play at that level, but that's just me. Whatever works for you.
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2012-12-07, 02:35 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
Just a reminder to people who might not be terribly technical: Don't go fudging with the useroptions without making a copy of your original and don't fiddle with it without some understanding of what the options mean.
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2012-12-11, 02:05 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
Waste of time and money to add RAM to a 32bit system that's already got more RAM in it than it can really handle.
Of course you haven't told us your system specs, so who really knows where you stand overall.
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2012-12-11, 02:24 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | |||
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Intel Core 2 Quad, Q6600 GeForce 8800GT |
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2012-12-11, 04:11 PM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
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Incredible work good sir! This should really help the community out.
Just a quick question here: I have 4 GB of 2x2GB 1333 mhz RAM along with 8GB 2x4GB 1600 Mhz RAM. Would I get a performance boost by taking out the 4 GB 1333 MHz, RAM, as it is downclocking the faster RAM? Or is 12GB slower RAM going to be better than 8GB at a faster speed? |
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2012-12-11, 07:01 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||||
So in other words, open up your task manager, and see how much RAM you're ACTUALLY using during the game before you commit to upgrade.
Furthermore, having more than 8 GB of RAM currently makes little difference to games in general. With all that in mind, I'd expect you to gain a lot more by simply taking out the 2 GB sticks and distributing each of the 4 GB ones between the channels. You might gain a few more frames still if your motherboard actually allows those modules to run at DDR3-1600 rather than the -1333 they would clock down to by default.
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2012-12-11, 06:36 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
Unless you've got a ton going on in the background 8gb or 12gb should make no functional difference to the game.
So...1600mhz should help but not much, and only if you go into the BIOS and overclock to 1600mhz, because your CPU doesn't officially support that speed. Max: I'd guess it would help. I have no idea how much.
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2012-12-13, 07:01 PM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
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hey i just wanna say thank you for taking the time to sit down and write all of this. i found it extremely useful but i just have one question: can you tell me what i can do to make my game run at it's peak performance according to my computer stats? here they are:
Toshiba Satellite C655 Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2330M CPU @ 2020 GHz 2.20 GHz 4.00 GB RAM Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Operating System Internal Video Card (I'm not sure of those specs) |
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2012-12-17, 10:23 AM | [Ignore Me] #13 | |||
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Toshiba Satellite C655 Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2330M CPU @ 2020 GHz 2.20 GHz 4.00 GB RAM Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Operating System Internal Video Card (I'm not sure of those specs) |
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2012-12-17, 10:48 AM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
Peak? Who knows...you're the one with that computer, adjust the settings and see what happens.
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