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How to get more FPS?

How to get more FPS?

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cali_
Junior Member
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03-05-2023, 05:37 AM
#11
The GPU is limiting performance at 44%; consider upgrading to a Radeon R9 290
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cali_
03-05-2023, 05:37 AM #11

The GPU is limiting performance at 44%; consider upgrading to a Radeon R9 290

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Cokkie77
Senior Member
556
03-05-2023, 10:37 AM
#12
The GPU is the main reason for your slowdown by 44%; consider upgrading to a Radeon R9 290.
How do you define a percentage for a bottleneck? Since it depends on the game, settings, and resolution, you’d need the exact situation to understand it properly.
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Cokkie77
03-05-2023, 10:37 AM #12

The GPU is the main reason for your slowdown by 44%; consider upgrading to a Radeon R9 290.
How do you define a percentage for a bottleneck? Since it depends on the game, settings, and resolution, you’d need the exact situation to understand it properly.

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Hidekih
Posting Freak
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03-05-2023, 02:50 PM
#13
Sizzling:
Xxmlgxx :
That GPU is the main reason for your slowdown by 44%, upgrade it and try the Radeon R9 290.
How do you rate a bottleneck percentage? It depends on the game, settings, and resolution—you need the exact situation to understand it properly.
Bottleneck Calculator dude.^^ This card is weak no matter what you play. (Just for F4.) It won’t help in 3D benchmarks, but in games like BF4 it’ll really limit performance by about 44% at full load.
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Hidekih
03-05-2023, 02:50 PM #13

Sizzling:
Xxmlgxx :
That GPU is the main reason for your slowdown by 44%, upgrade it and try the Radeon R9 290.
How do you rate a bottleneck percentage? It depends on the game, settings, and resolution—you need the exact situation to understand it properly.
Bottleneck Calculator dude.^^ This card is weak no matter what you play. (Just for F4.) It won’t help in 3D benchmarks, but in games like BF4 it’ll really limit performance by about 44% at full load.

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FaithoOcOrea
Member
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03-07-2023, 04:40 AM
#14
Xxmlgxx :
That GPU is your main limitation by 44%, upgrade it and try a Radeon R9 290
Lol, how would you rate a percentage for a bottleneck? Since it depends on the game, settings, and resolution, you’d need the exact situation to understand it properly.
Bottleneck Calculator guy.^^ This card is weak no matter what you try to do.
Really? A bottleneck calculator is completely unreliable, sorry for the wording. Bottlenecks are very much situation-based, and no calculator can give a precise figure for how much one affects a system. Unless it only works for one specific case and uses that as a basis, which still isn’t reliable.
Now, I’m not saying there aren’t calculators, but what I’m saying is they don’t work well in real life.
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FaithoOcOrea
03-07-2023, 04:40 AM #14

Xxmlgxx :
That GPU is your main limitation by 44%, upgrade it and try a Radeon R9 290
Lol, how would you rate a percentage for a bottleneck? Since it depends on the game, settings, and resolution, you’d need the exact situation to understand it properly.
Bottleneck Calculator guy.^^ This card is weak no matter what you try to do.
Really? A bottleneck calculator is completely unreliable, sorry for the wording. Bottlenecks are very much situation-based, and no calculator can give a precise figure for how much one affects a system. Unless it only works for one specific case and uses that as a basis, which still isn’t reliable.
Now, I’m not saying there aren’t calculators, but what I’m saying is they don’t work well in real life.

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Sebaskpo12MXM
Member
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03-09-2023, 12:13 AM
#15
Shektron :
Xxmlgxx :
sizzling :
Xxmlgxx :
That GPU is the main reason for your slowdown by 44%—upgrade it to a Radeon R9 290.
Haha, how do you rate a bottleneck percentage? It depends on the game, settings, and resolution. You’d need the exact situation to make sense of it.
Bottleneck Calculator guy. That card is weak no matter what you try.
Really? A bottleneck calculator is just nonsense, sorry for the wording. Bottlenecks are really situational, and no calculator can give a precise number. Unless it’s limited to one scenario, it won’t be accurate.
I’m not saying there aren’t calculators out there, but I’m saying they don’t work well in practice. People treat things too seriously. That card is definitely around 44% the bottleneck—probably not exactly that, but definitely a big one in tough games like BF4 or Crysis. End of story.
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Sebaskpo12MXM
03-09-2023, 12:13 AM #15

Shektron :
Xxmlgxx :
sizzling :
Xxmlgxx :
That GPU is the main reason for your slowdown by 44%—upgrade it to a Radeon R9 290.
Haha, how do you rate a bottleneck percentage? It depends on the game, settings, and resolution. You’d need the exact situation to make sense of it.
Bottleneck Calculator guy. That card is weak no matter what you try.
Really? A bottleneck calculator is just nonsense, sorry for the wording. Bottlenecks are really situational, and no calculator can give a precise number. Unless it’s limited to one scenario, it won’t be accurate.
I’m not saying there aren’t calculators out there, but I’m saying they don’t work well in practice. People treat things too seriously. That card is definitely around 44% the bottleneck—probably not exactly that, but definitely a big one in tough games like BF4 or Crysis. End of story.

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diana02501
Member
99
03-09-2023, 07:49 AM
#16
Xxmlgxx shared some thoughts on the issue, noting that the GPU appears to be the main limiting factor by around 44%. The suggestion was to upgrade to a Radeon R9 290. There was also a discussion about the accuracy of bottleneck calculators, with one person calling them unreliable and stating they don't account for real-world conditions. Another pointed out that while such tools exist, they are often ineffective in practical use, emphasizing that complex systems like this one can't be simplified into simple percentages. The conversation concluded by comparing performance expectations across different resolutions and frame rates, highlighting the variability involved.
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diana02501
03-09-2023, 07:49 AM #16

Xxmlgxx shared some thoughts on the issue, noting that the GPU appears to be the main limiting factor by around 44%. The suggestion was to upgrade to a Radeon R9 290. There was also a discussion about the accuracy of bottleneck calculators, with one person calling them unreliable and stating they don't account for real-world conditions. Another pointed out that while such tools exist, they are often ineffective in practical use, emphasizing that complex systems like this one can't be simplified into simple percentages. The conversation concluded by comparing performance expectations across different resolutions and frame rates, highlighting the variability involved.

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New_air_games
Member
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03-30-2023, 01:25 AM
#17
Xxmlgxx :
Shektron :
Xxmlgxx :
Sizzling :
That GPU is the main reason for the bottleneck, upgrade it to a Radeon R9 290.
Lol, how do you rate a percentage for a bottleneck? Since it depends on the game, settings, and resolution, you’d need the exact situation to understand it properly.
Bottleneck Calculator guy.^^ This card is weak no matter what you try to play with.
Really? A bottleneck calculator is completely unreliable, sorry for the wording. Bottlenecks are very much situation-based, and no calculator can accurately measure how much a bottleneck affects a system. Unless it only considers one scenario, which still isn’t precise.
I’m not saying there aren’t calculators out there, but what I’m saying is they’re not useful in real life.
People take things too seriously. That card is definitely the main bottleneck around 44% – not exactly 44%, but close. It won’t let you play smoothly in games like BF4 or Crysis. End of story.
Even saying it’s about a 44% bottleneck is incorrect. If I lower the settings, that card should run BF1 720p at 60fps and probably 1080p at 60fps. But an 8320e, even with overclocking in big multiplayer maps, won’t reach 60fps (resolution doesn’t affect CPU load), so you’d likely see drops to 40-50fps or less.
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New_air_games
03-30-2023, 01:25 AM #17

Xxmlgxx :
Shektron :
Xxmlgxx :
Sizzling :
That GPU is the main reason for the bottleneck, upgrade it to a Radeon R9 290.
Lol, how do you rate a percentage for a bottleneck? Since it depends on the game, settings, and resolution, you’d need the exact situation to understand it properly.
Bottleneck Calculator guy.^^ This card is weak no matter what you try to play with.
Really? A bottleneck calculator is completely unreliable, sorry for the wording. Bottlenecks are very much situation-based, and no calculator can accurately measure how much a bottleneck affects a system. Unless it only considers one scenario, which still isn’t precise.
I’m not saying there aren’t calculators out there, but what I’m saying is they’re not useful in real life.
People take things too seriously. That card is definitely the main bottleneck around 44% – not exactly 44%, but close. It won’t let you play smoothly in games like BF4 or Crysis. End of story.
Even saying it’s about a 44% bottleneck is incorrect. If I lower the settings, that card should run BF1 720p at 60fps and probably 1080p at 60fps. But an 8320e, even with overclocking in big multiplayer maps, won’t reach 60fps (resolution doesn’t affect CPU load), so you’d likely see drops to 40-50fps or less.

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MrLeonardo
Junior Member
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03-30-2023, 02:04 AM
#18
Hi guy. I just discovered the solution for my issue. It turns out my MSI 970 BIOS is preventing my stock CPU from working properly. After disabling CPU smart protection, everything functions normally again. Now I’m getting around 50 to 60 FPS in games, and I don’t need to overclock anything. Thanks for your advice.
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MrLeonardo
03-30-2023, 02:04 AM #18

Hi guy. I just discovered the solution for my issue. It turns out my MSI 970 BIOS is preventing my stock CPU from working properly. After disabling CPU smart protection, everything functions normally again. Now I’m getting around 50 to 60 FPS in games, and I don’t need to overclock anything. Thanks for your advice.

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