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Optimizing Older Game Performance

Optimizing Older Game Performance

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Skeetok
Junior Member
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05-02-2016, 06:31 AM
#11
It seems you’re correct; frequently, manufacturer and model information isn't prominently displayed.

With two 120mm intake fans and a single 120mm exhaust, you should experience ample airflow.

I believe your 20-25°C readings are inaccurate.

An ideal ambient temperature is between 20-25°C, and temperatures lower than this won’t typically approach that level.

You can use HWMonitor to record current, minimum, and maximum temperatures.

Your target should be a CPU temperature consistently around the 60°C throttling point.
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Skeetok
05-02-2016, 06:31 AM #11

It seems you’re correct; frequently, manufacturer and model information isn't prominently displayed.

With two 120mm intake fans and a single 120mm exhaust, you should experience ample airflow.

I believe your 20-25°C readings are inaccurate.

An ideal ambient temperature is between 20-25°C, and temperatures lower than this won’t typically approach that level.

You can use HWMonitor to record current, minimum, and maximum temperatures.

Your target should be a CPU temperature consistently around the 60°C throttling point.

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bobbuilder2222
Junior Member
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05-02-2016, 02:06 PM
#12
Likewise, my hardware monitor indicates temperatures are typically around 40°C with a rise to 60°C to approximately 70°C during intense tasks. This aligns better with my understanding. I find the hardware monitor unreliable; it reports CPU temperatures of 250°C to 300°C at idle and returns to 0°C when inactive, so I won’t rely on it.
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bobbuilder2222
05-02-2016, 02:06 PM #12

Likewise, my hardware monitor indicates temperatures are typically around 40°C with a rise to 60°C to approximately 70°C during intense tasks. This aligns better with my understanding. I find the hardware monitor unreliable; it reports CPU temperatures of 250°C to 300°C at idle and returns to 0°C when inactive, so I won’t rely on it.

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Ender_Craft47
Posting Freak
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05-02-2016, 05:44 PM
#13
My system with a limited number of processors isn't performing adequately, and I’ll likely require an upgrade at some point. Thank you all for your assistance; it’s greatly valued.
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Ender_Craft47
05-02-2016, 05:44 PM #13

My system with a limited number of processors isn't performing adequately, and I’ll likely require an upgrade at some point. Thank you all for your assistance; it’s greatly valued.

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DeipStoempke
Junior Member
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05-02-2016, 06:14 PM
#14
Your FX-4100 processor, boasting four cores, achieves a Passmark score of 4694 and a single-thread score of 1411. In contrast, a processor costing approximately $100 could be the newest Ryzen 3200G quad core, which registers a Passmark rating of 7976 and a single-thread rating of 2108. The Intel i3-9100F quad processor obtains a Passmark score of 9068 and a single-thread rating of 2428. It’s time to consider upgrading, I believe.
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DeipStoempke
05-02-2016, 06:14 PM #14

Your FX-4100 processor, boasting four cores, achieves a Passmark score of 4694 and a single-thread score of 1411. In contrast, a processor costing approximately $100 could be the newest Ryzen 3200G quad core, which registers a Passmark rating of 7976 and a single-thread rating of 2108. The Intel i3-9100F quad processor obtains a Passmark score of 9068 and a single-thread rating of 2428. It’s time to consider upgrading, I believe.

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Robater
Member
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05-02-2016, 06:49 PM
#15
My computer setup is an older, inexpensive one, and I appreciate the acknowledgment. I recognize I’ll eventually require an update. Could you advise me on how to determine which components work with my motherboard?
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Robater
05-02-2016, 06:49 PM #15

My computer setup is an older, inexpensive one, and I appreciate the acknowledgment. I recognize I’ll eventually require an update. Could you advise me on how to determine which components work with my motherboard?

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captainfancy
Junior Member
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05-02-2016, 09:16 PM
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Your present motherboard lacks worthwhile improvements.

An FX-8350 could potentially work, offering an additional four cores with performance roughly equivalent to what you currently have.

After selecting your processor, choose a suitable motherboard.

It’s advisable to conduct thorough research and share your planned build before making any purchases.
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captainfancy
05-02-2016, 09:16 PM #16

Your present motherboard lacks worthwhile improvements.

An FX-8350 could potentially work, offering an additional four cores with performance roughly equivalent to what you currently have.

After selecting your processor, choose a suitable motherboard.

It’s advisable to conduct thorough research and share your planned build before making any purchases.

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Bonnibel
Posting Freak
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05-04-2016, 11:06 AM
#17
Thank you, sir. I believe I’ll eventually completely redesign my entire setup. It’s reassuring that it wasn’t an odd issue; it was simply a matter of my existing construction.
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Bonnibel
05-04-2016, 11:06 AM #17

Thank you, sir. I believe I’ll eventually completely redesign my entire setup. It’s reassuring that it wasn’t an odd issue; it was simply a matter of my existing construction.

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05-04-2016, 04:39 PM
#18
The issue stemmed from the fact that none of those titles were leveraging my graphics card. The newer games automatically chose my GPU, but Old Vegas, Skyrim, or practically any older game defaulted to using my internal graphics, rendering them unfunctional. By overriding this setting and instructing these games to utilize my dedicated graphics card, they now operate smoothly.
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zbartholomew18
05-04-2016, 04:39 PM #18

The issue stemmed from the fact that none of those titles were leveraging my graphics card. The newer games automatically chose my GPU, but Old Vegas, Skyrim, or practically any older game defaulted to using my internal graphics, rendering them unfunctional. By overriding this setting and instructing these games to utilize my dedicated graphics card, they now operate smoothly.

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