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Issues with the game's performance in Dragon Age Inquisition

Issues with the game's performance in Dragon Age Inquisition

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xanderzone317
Posting Freak
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01-09-2016, 11:47 PM
#1
The performance of Dragon Age on your setup varies a lot depending on the load. Even when idle, it can drop below 20 FPS, while at full intensity it often reaches around 60 FPS. It’s similar to what you experienced after installing the PC, though not as extreme. This behavior is common for older hardware like yours, which has limited capabilities compared to modern systems.
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xanderzone317
01-09-2016, 11:47 PM #1

The performance of Dragon Age on your setup varies a lot depending on the load. Even when idle, it can drop below 20 FPS, while at full intensity it often reaches around 60 FPS. It’s similar to what you experienced after installing the PC, though not as extreme. This behavior is common for older hardware like yours, which has limited capabilities compared to modern systems.

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Austin8998
Junior Member
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01-11-2016, 01:13 AM
#2
Check your GPU performance using MSI Afterburner or EVGA Precision X to identify any potential bottlenecks in your system.
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Austin8998
01-11-2016, 01:13 AM #2

Check your GPU performance using MSI Afterburner or EVGA Precision X to identify any potential bottlenecks in your system.

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MarioGamerESP
Junior Member
49
01-11-2016, 05:36 AM
#3
Many will claim the FX-6300 is slowing down, but I believe it’s performing worse than shown. There may be overheating issues causing performance drops. Could you retrieve temperature readings while it’s under stress?
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MarioGamerESP
01-11-2016, 05:36 AM #3

Many will claim the FX-6300 is slowing down, but I believe it’s performing worse than shown. There may be overheating issues causing performance drops. Could you retrieve temperature readings while it’s under stress?

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PJtheSeel
Junior Member
36
01-11-2016, 05:58 AM
#4
I'll proceed with that and share some screen captures next day.
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PJtheSeel
01-11-2016, 05:58 AM #4

I'll proceed with that and share some screen captures next day.

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Xx_muccio_xX
Junior Member
38
01-11-2016, 09:16 AM
#5
Have 4 screenshots available—2 of them poor quality and 2 clear. CPU, GPU, RAM stats, temperatures, and FPS. Good examples: the first image, the third one, and the fourth. Bad ones: the second and fifth.
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Xx_muccio_xX
01-11-2016, 09:16 AM #5

Have 4 screenshots available—2 of them poor quality and 2 clear. CPU, GPU, RAM stats, temperatures, and FPS. Good examples: the first image, the third one, and the fourth. Bad ones: the second and fifth.

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dm20_tm
Member
227
01-11-2016, 04:29 PM
#6
It seems like the system is struggling with processing power.
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dm20_tm
01-11-2016, 04:29 PM #6

It seems like the system is struggling with processing power.

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TheBread69
Member
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01-19-2016, 05:24 AM
#7
I also thought it likely, maybe an AMD FX 8320 or 8350 could help. I don’t want to switch platforms or waste a lot of money on a new CPU. I’ll likely buy a better cooler and case too.
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TheBread69
01-19-2016, 05:24 AM #7

I also thought it likely, maybe an AMD FX 8320 or 8350 could help. I don’t want to switch platforms or waste a lot of money on a new CPU. I’ll likely buy a better cooler and case too.

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ISY_0815
Senior Member
566
01-26-2016, 07:23 PM
#8
Investing in an 8350 wouldn't provide significant value. You won't see much improvement in performance. The best choice would be to move to another platform, but since you mentioned you're not interested in that, stick with what you have now and upgrade later when new CPUs arrive. The FX CPUs aren't worth the extra cost—they fall short of expectations. (I've owned an 8320)
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ISY_0815
01-26-2016, 07:23 PM #8

Investing in an 8350 wouldn't provide significant value. You won't see much improvement in performance. The best choice would be to move to another platform, but since you mentioned you're not interested in that, stick with what you have now and upgrade later when new CPUs arrive. The FX CPUs aren't worth the extra cost—they fall short of expectations. (I've owned an 8320)

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Ungenuine
Member
214
02-03-2016, 05:04 AM
#9
The 8320 offers little benefit since it adds just two cores, while most games require four, leaving you with weaker performance overall. It's better to invest in an i5 processor and a suitable motherboard instead.
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Ungenuine
02-03-2016, 05:04 AM #9

The 8320 offers little benefit since it adds just two cores, while most games require four, leaving you with weaker performance overall. It's better to invest in an i5 processor and a suitable motherboard instead.

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Alysss
Member
221
02-03-2016, 06:42 AM
#10
I need to check the price for an i5 CPU and processor combination or see how much each would cost individually. Also, I wonder if my existing Windows version would be compatible. (OEM)
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Alysss
02-03-2016, 06:42 AM #10

I need to check the price for an i5 CPU and processor combination or see how much each would cost individually. Also, I wonder if my existing Windows version would be compatible. (OEM)

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