ok so with recent upgrades and all I was wondering on what I should be expecting for fps now? my specs
AMD fx8350e( 3.5 ghz over clocked only to 4.0)
gigabyte 970 dep
16 gig ram ( ddr3)
polorcolor 380x with 4 gig gddr5
2 different ssd
1 tb mechanical drive for data storage like movies and some documents
aphlacool ut240 rad with a d5 pump
I tried a single game before some storms rolled though and I was seeing great detail with everything turned up to max with AA off I believe in the 48-61 range. is this to be expected avg or can I see higher once i get time to tweak stuff and it gets ran a little more and such.
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What Kind Of Fps Should I Expect Now
Started by mechnut450, May 23 2016 03:22 PM
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#1
Posted 23 May 2016 - 03:22 PM
#2
Posted 23 May 2016 - 03:45 PM
the fps in mwo does jump about. I would have expected higher than 61 ( if you are saying 61 was the max you seen and vsync is off) as you say try messing around with the graphical settings ( turning some down does give a game advantage). But 48 fps shouldn't make much of a difference in game, as alot of how fast you can turn is down to the mech.
#3
Posted 24 May 2016 - 08:37 AM
I'd druther you told us what you are getting, as settings change.
I will say "A FX-8370e felt slow at 4.2GHz or less," but my testing was way more GPU-bottlenecked …
I will say "A FX-8370e felt slow at 4.2GHz or less," but my testing was way more GPU-bottlenecked …
#4
Posted 25 May 2016 - 05:00 PM
You stay in the expected range of FPS for your Setup.
I guess you can massively increase Max-FPS while Min-FPS will stay around 50 or so...
Last time i disabled the FPS-Limiter which is set to 60 FPS i could get 170 FPS (FX8350 + R9 280x / Dx11 1920x1200 + depending on map and other variables).
Particles, Environment, Effects should be low, Shadows low to high, Object Detail High and everything else Very High.
Post Processing i have on low as i dont like its effects.
So its possible to get way more FPS out of the game though the gains for heavy action situations will be minimal.
I guess you can massively increase Max-FPS while Min-FPS will stay around 50 or so...
Last time i disabled the FPS-Limiter which is set to 60 FPS i could get 170 FPS (FX8350 + R9 280x / Dx11 1920x1200 + depending on map and other variables).
Particles, Environment, Effects should be low, Shadows low to high, Object Detail High and everything else Very High.
Post Processing i have on low as i dont like its effects.
So its possible to get way more FPS out of the game though the gains for heavy action situations will be minimal.
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