Jody Von Jedi, on 12 May 2015 - 08:57 AM, said:
Hmm, I don't know. Your computer should be much better at MW:O than mine is. By the specs yours is far superior.
Which driver for your GTX-770 are you using?
I use the last version of the drivers.
Soul Tribunal, on 12 May 2015 - 09:08 AM, said:
See that's the confusing part then , if one game works great and this one does not.
If you've tried everything else and the game is still giving you that issue, I would honestly try this:
Pull the latest nVidia Drivers, and when installing make sure you tell it to do a Clean Install so it wipes out all the old crap.
(Maybe grab CC cleaner too, as there are still residual files leftover from all Driver installs).
Completely remove MWO from your PC. Run CC again to get all the residual files, and even search the install directory to make sure they are all gone.
Re-install MWO.
See if clearing the whole thing out works, there could be something, just wrong on the client side that the repair tool isn't picking up that is causing the issue.
Because honestly I run a worse system then yours on my HTPC and I get better frames, which does not make any sense.
-ST
I have put the latest drivers of my graphic card. I run CC everyday. I have a try to reinstall MWO this weekend, it has change nothing. I can do this again AND make a clean with CC but i'm pretty sure that's going to change nothing.
Mizeur, on 12 May 2015 - 10:10 AM, said:
The game's main bottleneck is CPU power. Testing Grounds are less taxing than in-game. Sometimes Intel CPUs throttle all the way up, draw too much power, then have to throttle down. This can cause sharp downward spikes in FPS in-game.
Open the start menu and type "power settings" in the search bar. Open the power settings. Select high performance. Then click "change plan settings." Then click "change advanced power settings."
Expand "Processor power management." Expand "Minimum processor state" set it to 5%. Expand "Maximum processor state" set it to 99%.
Apply changes and hit OK.
If that doesn't work, you might have to unpark your cores:
http://mwomercs.com/...-for-more-fps/.
Yeah, it only cuts your FPS if your FPS drop below the refresh rate of your monitor. Then it drops them to the next lowest refresh rate.
I will try that tomorrow if i have time. Thanks
But honestyle today i have find a ******* big issue with my PC :
I have run OpenHardware Monitor and an other software to check the temperature (dont remember the name) : they say that the 4 cores of the CPU are at something like 90-100°C anytime.
This is impossible : i have completely check the dust in the tower, anything is clean. I have open the computer while it was running, the CPU isn't hot at all.
The fan on the radiator of the CPU is clean and run normally, it doesn't move, it's well fixed; anything is cool : HDD is at 20-30°C, the graphic card is at 30°C or something like this... The tower is very cool, not burning.
I'm pretty sure that the sensors of the CPU are buggy (sometimes it oscillate beetween 78-98°C in one second?!). I have this computer since 5 years, i never had any issue about the heat. I should try to flash the BIOS, made a new installation.
Something is wrong with the PC.