Sprite_Five wrote: »I'm running a heavily clocked 980ti with a 6700 @ 4.6 and res @3440x1440. Everything is maxed except shadows and sub sampling at med. view distance is at about 80% and particle thingamebobd at about half. Get 60 most of the time with a drop into low 50s in parts of towns or busy events.
980ti and 1070 stock ain't too far apart and my overclock performs quite a way past 1070 benchmarks. I'd start with an oc on your GPU.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »Sprite_Five wrote: »I'm running a heavily clocked 980ti with a 6700 @ 4.6 and res @3440x1440. Everything is maxed except shadows and sub sampling at med. view distance is at about 80% and particle thingamebobd at about half. Get 60 most of the time with a drop into low 50s in parts of towns or busy events.
980ti and 1070 stock ain't too far apart and my overclock performs quite a way past 1070 benchmarks. I'd start with an oc on your GPU.
This game is CPU-bound. The only thing that will provide a perfomance boost is overclocking the CPU.
A GTX 960 is as good as a 1080 for this game. It isn't graphically demanding.
ChaosWotan wrote: »Used to have a steady 58-60 in cities, in Oct-Nov 2016 when my gaming rig was brand new, with basically everything on ultra. FPS was also very good in full raids in pvp at that time. Then I started installing some of the most popular addons from Minion. And since then my fps has been much lower, including when I have un-installed all addons. At worst it can now be down to 25 dps in Rawklah and Cyrodiil. It's usually around 58-60 fps when questing in the countryside.
Got the latest drivers. I only use the rig for gaming, don't even use it for googling or email. Have only ESO on my 500gb SSD Samsung 850 now. Have fiber broadband, with a steady ping around 67 in cities and pvp. BF1 runs without any lag or microstuttering on ultra.
Have noticed that I can occcasionally get 60 fps in a crowded Mournhold, at a busy dolmen or in a large pvp battle, but then for some reason it plummet to 25-35 fps.
So has ESO got worse coding the latest months?
ChaosWotan wrote: »Also took a trip around in the city of Orsinium, and the fps is back to a steady 60 there.
It seems like memory is essential for good fps.
Incredibly happy now!
Though I try not to think about the fact that I had lag the last months just because I forgot the ram last time I changed bios settings.
Hopefully it will also be much better now when more people are online, but it will lag more then ofc.
Again tnx a lot!
Funny how people still think they can actually notice higher fps.
Sience and biology tests have already shown that the human eye is incapable of seeing more then 26fps anyway. So stop complaining that you got low fps, and stop bragging about your 100fps! It has no use anyway.
ChaosWotan wrote: »Used to have a steady 58-60 in cities, in Oct-Nov 2016 when my gaming rig was brand new, with basically everything on ultra. FPS was also very good in full raids in pvp at that time. Then I started installing some of the most popular addons from Minion. And since then my fps has been much lower, including when I have un-installed all addons. At worst it can now be down to 25 dps in Rawklah and Cyrodiil. It's usually around 58-60 fps when questing in the countryside.
Got the latest drivers. I only use the rig for gaming, don't even use it for googling or email. Have only ESO on my 500gb SSD Samsung 850 now. Have fiber broadband, with a steady ping around 67 in cities and pvp. BF1 runs without any lag or microstuttering on ultra.
Have noticed that I can occcasionally get 60 fps in a crowded Mournhold, at a busy dolmen or in a large pvp battle, but then for some reason it plummet to 25-35 fps.
So has ESO got worse coding the latest months?
Is the lag caused by virus from Minion?
Since ESO is a MMO, will it help to upgrade the overclock to 4.8, or is it better to get a 1080 gpu? Can't afford both higher oc and a new GPU right now, because I need a new watercooler and a new case if I want to reach 4.8.
Is it something I can do with Nvidia control panel, bios, Windows 10 or the ESO ini file that will help?
Have tried experimenting a lot with the Nvidia control panel, but no luck, and Win 10 is already tweaked pretty goood for optimal gaming. Have not disabled hyperthreading though.
ChaosWotan wrote: »Used to have a steady 58-60 in cities, in Oct-Nov 2016 when my gaming rig was brand new, with basically everything on ultra. FPS was also very good in full raids in pvp at that time. Then I started installing some of the most popular addons from Minion. And since then my fps has been much lower, including when I have un-installed all addons. At worst it can now be down to 25 dps in Rawklah and Cyrodiil. It's usually around 58-60 fps when questing in the countryside.
Got the latest drivers. I only use the rig for gaming, don't even use it for googling or email. Have only ESO on my 500gb SSD Samsung 850 now. Have fiber broadband, with a steady ping around 67 in cities and pvp. BF1 runs without any lag or microstuttering on ultra.
Have noticed that I can occcasionally get 60 fps in a crowded Mournhold, at a busy dolmen or in a large pvp battle, but then for some reason it plummet to 25-35 fps.
So has ESO got worse coding the latest months?
Is the lag caused by virus from Minion?
Since ESO is a MMO, will it help to upgrade the overclock to 4.8, or is it better to get a 1080 gpu? Can't afford both higher oc and a new GPU right now, because I need a new watercooler and a new case if I want to reach 4.8.
Is it something I can do with Nvidia control panel, bios, Windows 10 or the ESO ini file that will help?
Have tried experimenting a lot with the Nvidia control panel, but no luck, and Win 10 is already tweaked pretty goood for optimal gaming. Have not disabled hyperthreading though.