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GW2 and CPU specifications

GW2 and CPU specifications

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_LeaDaUnicorn
Member
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07-01-2016, 06:28 AM
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You're unsure if this forum is the best spot for your question, but you're experiencing some unusual problems with Guild Wars 2. You're considering upgrading your CPU and are curious about whether your current setup might be limiting performance. Your AMD FX-9590 at 4.5 and r9 290 at 1103 seem to be struggling, especially with low FPS and high CPU usage. You've tried lowering settings and even ran the game in Blender, but results haven't improved much. It sounds like your system might be optimized for different hardware, or there could be an issue with your setup. Regarding upgrading, replacing it with an i5 4690k could help, but whether it's worth it depends on your budget and expected gains. Let me know if you'd like more details!
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_LeaDaUnicorn
07-01-2016, 06:28 AM #1

You're unsure if this forum is the best spot for your question, but you're experiencing some unusual problems with Guild Wars 2. You're considering upgrading your CPU and are curious about whether your current setup might be limiting performance. Your AMD FX-9590 at 4.5 and r9 290 at 1103 seem to be struggling, especially with low FPS and high CPU usage. You've tried lowering settings and even ran the game in Blender, but results haven't improved much. It sounds like your system might be optimized for different hardware, or there could be an issue with your setup. Regarding upgrading, replacing it with an i5 4690k could help, but whether it's worth it depends on your budget and expected gains. Let me know if you'd like more details!

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GoSens87
Member
103
07-01-2016, 09:32 AM
#2
GW2 fully utilizes my four threads at the moment. I think the issue with Guild Wars is severe when there are too many AI or players in one spot, which causes my computer to slow down significantly.
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GoSens87
07-01-2016, 09:32 AM #2

GW2 fully utilizes my four threads at the moment. I think the issue with Guild Wars is severe when there are too many AI or players in one spot, which causes my computer to slow down significantly.

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Morvaxx
Member
153
07-01-2016, 07:11 PM
#3
I perform poorly when running in fullscreen windowed mode—it becomes difficult to play. When I switch to full screen, everything runs smoothly, so it’s unclear if this affects you too.
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Morvaxx
07-01-2016, 07:11 PM #3

I perform poorly when running in fullscreen windowed mode—it becomes difficult to play. When I switch to full screen, everything runs smoothly, so it’s unclear if this affects you too.

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RemguixX
Junior Member
41
07-01-2016, 07:18 PM
#4
I understand your point about the game being CPU-heavy. It really performs well with a few strong cores instead of many weaker ones. I usually run a 4790k and 970 at 1440p (just below max settings) and achieve around 50-60 fps in normal situations. Even at 1080p, the results are similar. Keep in mind a few things: 1) Don’t aim for more than 30 fps during intense world events—it’s an MMO and modern hardware can’t sustain that. 2) Intel processors tend to handle better than AMD ones because of their design; anything above the 4690k won’t give you much extra speed. 3) No matter what chip you choose, keeping it cool is essential; otherwise performance will drop due to throttling. If you need more details, I’m here to help.
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RemguixX
07-01-2016, 07:18 PM #4

I understand your point about the game being CPU-heavy. It really performs well with a few strong cores instead of many weaker ones. I usually run a 4790k and 970 at 1440p (just below max settings) and achieve around 50-60 fps in normal situations. Even at 1080p, the results are similar. Keep in mind a few things: 1) Don’t aim for more than 30 fps during intense world events—it’s an MMO and modern hardware can’t sustain that. 2) Intel processors tend to handle better than AMD ones because of their design; anything above the 4690k won’t give you much extra speed. 3) No matter what chip you choose, keeping it cool is essential; otherwise performance will drop due to throttling. If you need more details, I’m here to help.

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DevilDoggy657
Senior Member
530
07-19-2016, 04:54 AM
#5
Additionally, I explored the GW2 fourms and PCMR areas; the 9590 model shows several reported problems when playing the game.
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DevilDoggy657
07-19-2016, 04:54 AM #5

Additionally, I explored the GW2 fourms and PCMR areas; the 9590 model shows several reported problems when playing the game.

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_snkrhds_
Junior Member
11
07-20-2016, 09:36 AM
#6
The 9590 is a poor aftermarket component. If you prefer AMD, consider moving to an 8350 or hold off until Zen is released.
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_snkrhds_
07-20-2016, 09:36 AM #6

The 9590 is a poor aftermarket component. If you prefer AMD, consider moving to an 8350 or hold off until Zen is released.