RinaldoGandolphi wrote: »I have an FX 8350 OC to 4.6GHz and the only time I lag is in cyrodill when the ping goes red in Zerg blob fights, but even guys with Intel i7 lag in those cases as a simple visit to the alliance war section will show.
Yes eso could use better cpu optimization, single thread favors Intel but its not as large as percentages lead you to believe. Infact the FX chips are beating the i5 has wells in games like fallout 4, wittcher 3, etc because new games actually use the whole chip as it was designed instead of just part of it.
That being said my FX runs eso fine with the exception of red ping server lag, I will suggest the following though:
1. Make sure you have the newest BIOS update for your motherboard.
2. Ensure you have adequate cooling on the VRM on your motherboard.
3 ensure you have a good 3rd party watercolor for that FX 9590
The water cooler that comes with the 9590 is just barely enough to keep it below 70c...ideally you want to stay below 60c to prevent throttling. The Corsair H100i is the bare min I would recommend to cool that chip, an even bigger Waterloo would be better.
When using water cooling you need more case fans to cool your motherboard, you need fans blowing over those heat sinks next to your cpu socket on your motherboard, those are your VRM and if they get to hot your chip will throttle even if the cpu it's self is under 61c to prevent damage to your motherboard.
If you can try to under volt a bit
I got my 8350 stable at 4.6ghz at only 1.33v which is way below the stock 1.425v so it runs faster and cooler because it draws less power.
The number one issue with AMD chips is inadequate cooling. Cooling the cpu itself isn't enough, you need proper airflow over the board and VRM phases to prevent throttling....that's a 220w tdp chip. Adding a few fans blowing in the right places on any FX based rig to keep the board and cpu cool will lead to very improved performance due to no throttling.
Now this is very interesting! I'm sorry for being somewhat dense, but is that command switch "just as it is" or with a "-" in front of it i.e. "eso.exe USEALLAVAILABLECORES" or eso.exe -USEALLAVAILABLECORES"?Step 1. Make shortcut to .exe on Desktop.
Step 2. Right-click the shortcut and click Properties.
Step 3. After the ending quotation mark in the Target location, add *spacebar*-USEALLAVAILABLECORES
Step 4. Apply and launch.
Step 5. PROFIT
Now this is very interesting! I'm sorry for being somewhat dense, but is that command switch "just as it is" or with a "-" in front of it i.e. "eso.exe USEALLAVAILABLECORES" or eso.exe -USEALLAVAILABLECORES"?Step 1. Make shortcut to .exe on Desktop.
Step 2. Right-click the shortcut and click Properties.
Step 3. After the ending quotation mark in the Target location, add *spacebar*-USEALLAVAILABLECORES
Step 4. Apply and launch.
Step 5. PROFIT
Update: This command switch is working amazingly! Kudos @Symbiote for sharing this! I've since set the SET RequestedNumWorkerThreads to "-1" in the UserSettings.txt, it seems that either way, the command switch works wonders.
Edit* I use the string -USEALLAVAILABLECORES. This is a scoop which should be shouted, devs made aware too. Brilliant! (So far.)
Septimus_Magna wrote: »[Edit] I just tested this with my 3D CAD program at work and it reduced the loading times so it seems to work great. @Symbiote thank you for sharing this!
My Computer Setup:
CPU: AMD FX-9590 Vishera 8-Core 4.7 GHz Socket AM3+ 220W FD9590FHHKWOF Desktop Processor - Black Edition
GPU(s): EVGA GeForce GTX 780ti (x2) SLI
RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance Pro 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866 Desktop Memory
yvesfouquet4 wrote: »Do me a favor Symbiote, and figure out with GPU-Z or another hardware monitoring program, if both GPU's are under load during gaming?
Let me know your thoughts
thx
RinaldoGandolphi wrote: »@Symbiote Sorry, I meant to get back to you sooner.
RinaldoGandolphi wrote: »Long Story Short:
Turbo Core = off
Cool and Quiet = On
C1E = On
HPC Mode = Off
Core C6 State = On
APM= Auto