Honestly, that seems about right. That's CPU bound for sure. ESO isn't all that great on CPU usage. It heavily burdens one or two cores. Really a shame considering the scale of PVP. Anyway, AMD FX has low IPC, bottlenecking more than comparable Intels in this particular game.Sallington wrote: »AMD FX-6300 @ 4.2GHZ
SLI GTX 660s
Ultra settings with AA off: FPS is steady between 45-60 most of the time. Crowded cities I can hit 30s. Regularly goes down to around 15 in large PVP battles.
I feel like I SHOULD be getting much better FPS than I am getting, but I haven't had an "issues". I'm going to see if a bump up to 4.5ghz makes a difference.
Honestly, that seems about right. That's CPU bound for sure. ESO isn't all that great on CPU usage. It heavily burdens one or two cores. Really a shame considering the scale of PVP. Anyway, AMD FX has low IPC, bottlenecking more than comparable Intels in this particular game.
Sallington wrote: »Honestly, that seems about right. That's CPU bound for sure. ESO isn't all that great on CPU usage. It heavily burdens one or two cores. Really a shame considering the scale of PVP. Anyway, AMD FX has low IPC, bottlenecking more than comparable Intels in this particular game.
It's definitely an AMD cpu problem, which is why I'm going to try to brute force some performance out with a 4.5-4.8ghz OC. I'm saving up for 2011 socket cpu/mb though. This is my first build with an AMD cpu and I'm.... less than impressed
Hi All, another reason for lag might be with hardware so here is another fun poll. Difficult to list all options but lets try a very general question including most popular graphics cards and main processor units.
Hi All, another reason for lag might be with hardware so here is another fun poll. Difficult to list all options but lets try a very general question including most popular graphics cards and main processor units.
Wonder what the results would be if you include a question about amount of RAM for each of those who voted?
I built my rig about 5 months back; happen to have 16 g in the desktop I'm running right now. I've had smooth gameplay from launch. My friend otoh has a fairly similar build, but only 8 g ram and has numerous issues. o-0
About the 2011 socket, what all do you intend to do with the PC? If no professional work or video encoding, you'd be better off saving the money and going for an LGA 1150 CPU. The i7-4790K and i5-4690K would be perfect. The i7 would see some improvement in some games, but the i5 would be cheaper and still be absolutely fantastic for 99% of gaming situations. LGA 2011 CPUs are just hex-core but I believe the cores are generally less powerful than the mainstream enthusiast i5s and i7s, albeit by a very small margin. Basically, that means the performance in gaming would be nearly identical, if not favoring one or the other in different situations.
Hi All, another reason for lag might be with hardware so here is another fun poll. Difficult to list all options but lets try a very general question including most popular graphics cards and main processor units.
Wonder what the results would be if you include a question about amount of RAM for each of those who voted?
I built my rig about 5 months back; happen to have 16 g in the desktop I'm running right now. I've had smooth gameplay from launch. My friend otoh has a fairly similar build, but only 8 g ram and has numerous issues. o-0
I think it would still depend on the rest, as I have only 4gigs of ram and no issues
Yes ... Still no issues ...gendarkb16_ESO wrote: »the people that says "no issues" you all really know where the issues occur ?