Littlebluelizard wrote: »This game is heavily reliant on RAM speed, that's definitly your bottleneck and almost people's bottleneck since this game really doesn't demand a powerful GPU.
Things you can try:
1. Leave reflections at low settings. On low, it uses your GPU instead of CPU, and by freeing your CPU you automatically use less RAM power.
2. OC your RAM memory clock.
Keep in mind that this game is not really well optimized so don't expect high FPS in intense situations (Cyrodil on prime-time / trials )
Littlebluelizard wrote: »This game is heavily reliant on RAM speed, that's definitly your bottleneck and almost people's bottleneck since this game really doesn't demand a powerful GPU.
Things you can try:
1. Leave reflections at low settings. On low, it uses your GPU instead of CPU, and by freeing your CPU you automatically use less RAM power.
2. OC your RAM memory clock.
Keep in mind that this game is not really well optimized so don't expect high FPS in intense situations (Cyrodil on prime-time / trials )
OK, i got it working. I set the reflections to low and locked the frames @60 FPS (60Hz display).
I'm thinking about buying a R5 3600X with DDR4 3200. Would that change anything?
Thanks, the program doesn't change anything.
I have the problem again. I'm at a farm with a lot of fire and dust/fog. The FPS drop to 25 while the GPU is bored.
Its like eating a gourmet meal with tied hands...