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Your setup includes a Ryzen 2600 and 1070 with 8GB RAM at 3000 MHz.

Your setup includes a Ryzen 2600 and 1070 with 8GB RAM at 3000 MHz.

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PapieszZKremu
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12-18-2018, 11:37 AM
#21
B450 gaming plus MSI is a popular combination for enthusiasts seeking performance and aesthetics.
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PapieszZKremu
12-18-2018, 11:37 AM #21

B450 gaming plus MSI is a popular combination for enthusiasts seeking performance and aesthetics.

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oreoblahst
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12-20-2018, 03:30 AM
#22
what case are you using and is there any case fan?
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oreoblahst
12-20-2018, 03:30 AM #22

what case are you using and is there any case fan?

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Silver_Crystal
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12-20-2018, 05:50 AM
#23
Carbide spec O4 2 fans – one with case, other with exhaust. Suitable for 920+ rpm applications.
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Silver_Crystal
12-20-2018, 05:50 AM #23

Carbide spec O4 2 fans – one with case, other with exhaust. Suitable for 920+ rpm applications.

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Cam_
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12-20-2018, 10:27 AM
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Try running the PC without the side panel to determine if it makes a difference
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Cam_
12-20-2018, 10:27 AM #24

Try running the PC without the side panel to determine if it makes a difference

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Foxson
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12-20-2018, 03:11 PM
#25
Here’s a rephrased version of your text:

The minimum requirements for Assassin's Creed: Origins are as follows: CPU should be an Intel Core i5-2400s at 2.5 GHz or AMD FX-6350 at 3.9 GHz, with at least 6 GB of RAM. The video card needs to be either a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or an AMD R9 270 (with 2048 MB VRAM and Shader Model 5.0 or higher).

For better performance, the recommended specs are: CPU an Intel Core i7-3770 at 3.5 GHz or AMD FX-8350 at 4.0 GHz, with 8 GB of RAM. The video card should be a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 or AMD R9 280X (3GB VRAM and Shader Model 5.0 or better).

This setup is mainly for more demanding titles, particularly Assassins Creed Origins. It can really strain your processor. You don’t need Ultra settings to get a smooth experience with your Ryzen 2600. Adjust the individual graphics options to match your needs, aiming for an Ultra feel without sacrificing too much visual quality.

The most intensive settings in ACO are listed from highest demand to lowest. They’re similar in overall requirement. I’ve used color codes to show their relative impact. Adjustments like shadows, environment details, and texture quality affect performance noticeably. Lower the numbers if you want a better frame rate.

ACO is a great game, but settings will differ based on personal taste. To maximize FPS, focus on what matters most visually and lower less critical options. The DRM often causes the CPU to run at full capacity continuously. With an i5, this can lead to stuttering. If you skip all non-essential details, set Environment Detail to High and FPS to 45 in the in-game menu. This usually improves performance without sacrificing too much visuals.

If you want a smoother experience at 1080p, lowering FPS to 60 is acceptable, though it may not be ideal. At 1440p, capping FPS to 45 works well for me and prevents full CPU load. If you still see high usage, consider turning off Ambient Occlusion, setting Tessellation to High, and adjusting Clutter to Medium.

Lowering Character Details can also help, as it’s another factor that affects performance. If these tips don’t reduce your CPU usage at 60 FPS, try lowering the overall settings. For me, keeping under 60 FPS is the best balance between visual quality and performance.
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Foxson
12-20-2018, 03:11 PM #25

Here’s a rephrased version of your text:

The minimum requirements for Assassin's Creed: Origins are as follows: CPU should be an Intel Core i5-2400s at 2.5 GHz or AMD FX-6350 at 3.9 GHz, with at least 6 GB of RAM. The video card needs to be either a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or an AMD R9 270 (with 2048 MB VRAM and Shader Model 5.0 or higher).

For better performance, the recommended specs are: CPU an Intel Core i7-3770 at 3.5 GHz or AMD FX-8350 at 4.0 GHz, with 8 GB of RAM. The video card should be a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 or AMD R9 280X (3GB VRAM and Shader Model 5.0 or better).

This setup is mainly for more demanding titles, particularly Assassins Creed Origins. It can really strain your processor. You don’t need Ultra settings to get a smooth experience with your Ryzen 2600. Adjust the individual graphics options to match your needs, aiming for an Ultra feel without sacrificing too much visual quality.

The most intensive settings in ACO are listed from highest demand to lowest. They’re similar in overall requirement. I’ve used color codes to show their relative impact. Adjustments like shadows, environment details, and texture quality affect performance noticeably. Lower the numbers if you want a better frame rate.

ACO is a great game, but settings will differ based on personal taste. To maximize FPS, focus on what matters most visually and lower less critical options. The DRM often causes the CPU to run at full capacity continuously. With an i5, this can lead to stuttering. If you skip all non-essential details, set Environment Detail to High and FPS to 45 in the in-game menu. This usually improves performance without sacrificing too much visuals.

If you want a smoother experience at 1080p, lowering FPS to 60 is acceptable, though it may not be ideal. At 1440p, capping FPS to 45 works well for me and prevents full CPU load. If you still see high usage, consider turning off Ambient Occlusion, setting Tessellation to High, and adjusting Clutter to Medium.

Lowering Character Details can also help, as it’s another factor that affects performance. If these tips don’t reduce your CPU usage at 60 FPS, try lowering the overall settings. For me, keeping under 60 FPS is the best balance between visual quality and performance.

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