Settings for Nvidia GT 1030 on Jedi Fallen Order
Settings for Nvidia GT 1030 on Jedi Fallen Order
Check if upgrading to an SSD would noticeably improve your experience with the Nvidia GT 1030 for Jedi Fallen Order. The game runs smoothly on a SATA hard drive, but switching to an SSD could enhance performance.
He mentioned his point clearly, and I also noted that an SSD doesn’t affect frame rate. Using an SSD will make the game load quicker, but that’s all.
You're running an I7-3770 processor with 16 GB DDR3 memory at 1333 MHz, achieving 30-45 frames per second at 720p resolution.
I would disagree with that. I've played BF3 at 45fps. It's not great, but it still works. I'd say less than 30fps feels too slow, though it can vary based on the game's needs. Most likely, you're facing other problems that aren't visible in frame rate. To focus, if your GPU isn't up to the task, reduce graphics settings and resolution to boost performance.
In a game such as Jedi FO, it's not the best experience, but it can work if the difficulty stays around a steady 40. But if it keeps changing a lot, it'll likely become really frustrating, that's what I think.