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C00lb0y
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11-29-2018, 04:45 PM
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I discovered someone claiming the memory is overwhelmed by each cell, making it unable to keep up.
If the main constraint is memory access time for converting the game map into GPU-friendly data, then CPU, GPU, or resolution shouldn't really matter. RAM and motherboard are the key factors here. Considering the significant impact, shifting resources from GPU to RAM might boost frame rates in certain games without increasing costs.
Another person mentioned that most systems reach a 30fps ceiling because of memory latency issues. I think I'll need to try overclocking my RAM to achieve higher speeds and better timing.
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C00lb0y
11-29-2018, 04:45 PM #11

I discovered someone claiming the memory is overwhelmed by each cell, making it unable to keep up.
If the main constraint is memory access time for converting the game map into GPU-friendly data, then CPU, GPU, or resolution shouldn't really matter. RAM and motherboard are the key factors here. Considering the significant impact, shifting resources from GPU to RAM might boost frame rates in certain games without increasing costs.
Another person mentioned that most systems reach a 30fps ceiling because of memory latency issues. I think I'll need to try overclocking my RAM to achieve higher speeds and better timing.

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SlyxRy
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11-29-2018, 07:22 PM
#12
Sorry, the term you meant is more about heavy resource consumption, similar to WoW raids. It's a simple game, but with many activities, it puts a strain on a system. Along with inadequate optimization.
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SlyxRy
11-29-2018, 07:22 PM #12

Sorry, the term you meant is more about heavy resource consumption, similar to WoW raids. It's a simple game, but with many activities, it puts a strain on a system. Along with inadequate optimization.

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RATOdeCOSINHA
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11-30-2018, 01:17 AM
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I tried increasing my memory speed from 3000Mhz to 3200Mhz and it seems XMP wasn't enabled, so my RAM was running at CL17 before. Now it's at CL15, which didn't really help much, but it did give me a few frames per second for free.
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RATOdeCOSINHA
11-30-2018, 01:17 AM #13

I tried increasing my memory speed from 3000Mhz to 3200Mhz and it seems XMP wasn't enabled, so my RAM was running at CL17 before. Now it's at CL15, which didn't really help much, but it did give me a few frames per second for free.

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