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low FPS...really my PC?

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by Boosted, May 14, 2015.

  1. Boosted

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    Hi there.
    with the bigger Vehicles i get bad FPS (Gavril H 21 FPS, Gavril T 14 FPS).
    Is that just down to not yet done Optimisations or is it my PC?

    Since i thought my PC is now powerful enough to run even these fine.

    my Hardware:

    CPU: AMD FX 8350 (8x4.00 GHZ)
    GPU: Geforce 960 GTX 2 GB
    RAM: 8 GB
    and a SSD

    Any help would be nice. :)
     
  2. Nadeox1

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    According to cpuboss.com*, your CPU is not really that good, at least for BeamNG.
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    BeamNG needs a good Single Core performance, at least for now.


    *Not entirely sure about how correct is that site, but that kind of performace problems usually happens on similar level CPUs. Had the same thing when I had a i5 2500.
     
  3. Boosted

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    Yeah i know that the i7 is better :p
    It also costs twice as much lol.
    So i guess i gotta wait for Multicore support i guess...oh well, ill just stick to the smaller Cars meanwhile.
     
  4. VeyronEB

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    Oh, I'm getting about 50fps with the T-series after the 64bit update, maybe the .3ghz overclock partnered with that was enough to jump it up. But yeah i'd recommend a little overclock to help push out some more performance.
     
  5. Cwazywazy

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    Hwut. I get ~18 with the T75 and my FX 8320 at 4.2GHz...
     
  6. vladmir poopin

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    i get around 30-45 after a while with it
     
  7. VeyronEB

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    It sits around 40-50fps but it does drop quite a bit sometimes when moving, to about 30-35fps.
     

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  8. Cwazywazy

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    Oh. T65, yeah I get that range of FPS with that.
     
  9. JDMGuy

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    My computer was not bought for any gaming purposes. With the T65 sitting in grid,small,pure I am getting ~17.2 FPS
     
  10. Stian Aarskaug

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    Um, i5 is miles better. Four cores, with much lower clock frequency. The thing is that AMD really isn't worth paying for. One Intel core beats two AMD cores. The performance per thread is extremely much better. And BeamNG.drive does support multi-core support, it's just that your CPU sucks. Sorry. :(

    On top of this it looks like the new AMD Zen architecture (not yet released) can't even match Haswell clock for clock. So again they have to offer more cores, higher clock frequencies and a really good price to keep up. It's sad, I really hoped AMD would get back on the horse and kick some Intel butt. They can still make it though, with competitive pricing.
     
  11. Cwazywazy

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    I think he meant multi core as in multiple cores used on one vehicle and not just one per vehicle.
     
  12. worldofawesome2

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    Try turning down alll your Graphics options to lowest
     
  13. Aboroath

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    I really, REALLY wish AMD could pull off a miracle and come out with something that would kick Intel in the nutsack and keep kicking it in the nutsack. Yeah,
    Intel is awesome on BeamNG but that will never change my mind regarding the inevitable and miserable consequences of a technology monopoly. Imagine a future
    where you get to pay a monthly fee to unlock your CPU or a future where you don't even own your CPU but rather lease it. Far fetched?....don't be so sure.
     
  14. SixSixSevenSeven

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    Wont help as its his CPU causing problems
     
  15. Michaelflat

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    well it kind of does, im cpu limited and if i put it on lowest then i get a 4fps boost! :) pressing J makes my fps shoot so im definetly cpu limited at 18fps with truck
     
  16. SixSixSevenSeven

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    If putting things on lowest gives you a 4fps boost, then you are GPU bottlenecked aswell as CPU bottlenecked.
     
  17. Jindle

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    Hey guys,
    I have a 4690k, GTX 760 OC, 12 GB ram, my problem is that if I don't have vertical sync on I get the buggy lines on the screen but if I turn vertical sync on yes the bug goes but I go from 60 FPS+ with all vehicles to 30 FPS max. Does any know why and if there is a fix? Thank you :)
     
  18. Nadeox1

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    Try with the adaptive Vsync you can find in Nvidia Control Panel. Vsync works like this although. It either stays at 60FPS, and incase your actual FPS goes lower, it jumps directly to 30FPS. Adaptive Vsync should reduce it a bit.
     
  19. Jindle

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    Okay thank you very much for the reply I will try :)

    EDIT: It worked perfectly!!! thank you
     
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