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low performance on Good computer

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by Lukelias, Apr 21, 2015.

  1. Lukelias

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    please hep me. my beamng fps is on 6 when i do have a super awesome computer i got 12 DDR3 GB RAM AMD A10 CPU AMD RADEON R5 2gb .
     
  2. NistingurA

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    turn off your powersaver mode maybe ?
     
  3. Nadeox1

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    Press CTRL+O and play with the settings. Try to turn off SSAO PostFX (quite demanding).

    While in game, press J to stop the simulation. If your FPS goes up, then your CPU is limiting your performance (nothing you can do about that, the game is based on extremely complex physic).

    Also PowerSaving mode as said above, turn it off as it limits the CPU maximum load
     
  4. SixSixSevenSeven

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    Which A10 CPU, which R5 gpu.

    A10 is an entire series of CPU's, they are not super awesome, top models can be considered mid range at best. Known to struggle with BeamNG

    R5 is an entire series of GPU's, not super awesome, or that terrible either.


    12gb RAM, aint gonna help. BeamNG simply doesnt need that much.

    I'm assuming its a laptop. Make sure its not set to power saving mode and that it isnt thermally throttling.
     
  5. Lukelias

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    No its not a laptop.
     
  6. SHOme1289

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    we need more info than that....that is not helpful. Turn all your settings to low, does that help FPS? Once all the way down, and playing, press J to turn off physics and see if FPS goes up. if FPS increases with pressing J, then its your AMD CPU. I have an A6 in my laptop, and it is clearly the bottleneck. I can run full graphics, lighting on low, and PostFX off and it runs the same with physics on or off.

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    we need more info than that....that is not helpful. Turn all your settings to low, does that help FPS? Once all the way down, and playing, press J to turn off physics and see if FPS goes up. if FPS increases with pressing J, then its your AMD CPU. I have an A6 in my laptop, and it is clearly the bottleneck. I can run full graphics, lighting on low, and PostFX off and it runs the same with physics on or off.
     
  7. Dummiesman

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    Do you have up to date video drivers?
    Do other games run without issue?
    Do you have your screen plugged into the wrong graphics port (ex. onboard port and not dedicated)
     
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