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i did some digging and found visual studio 2012 update 4, that seemed to smooth the performance a little, but not enough. could there be something not installed or not installed properly to make this happen?
Given your rig's specs, there's something strange going on. Some software that's causing the sub-normal performance you're having. No idea what, so have you tried a clean boot?
- 8 years ago
did a clean boot and went to redclifffe village to benchmark it, the fps was 12-24. i forgot to mention i did a clean install of 10 x64 pro.
- 8 years ago
@failbot97; So I just checked on my own rig and I'm getting a consistent 50-60 fps in Redcliffe. (Lowest was 47, and that was just momentary.) And I observed the same performance at The Crossroads. I believe the approx. 20% drop from the average I see elsewhere may be due to the high number of NPCs in those locations who have event- or proximity-driven dialogue triggers. (But what do I know?) In any case, it was still well within the acceptable range.
So... Your rig *should* be producing acceptable performance, but it isn't. The same game on a (basically) similar machine doesn't have the problems yours does. Ergo, there's something else on your machine that's sucking-up the cpu/gpu cycles.
No idea what though. ☹️
What a/v are you using? Any hardware overlays (e.g Razer, Logitech, Steelseries) or background software (e.g. Teamviewer) running?
EDIT: For reference, here are my current Graphics settings. (Note the 144 fps in the top-left corner. That's typical for me with the fairly static/menu items.):
- 8 years ago
i am using displayport as it it the only way to get 60hz with my monitor. hardware overlays? i odn't think so, is the nvidia geforce experience overlay one? i don't think there is any background overlay that might be causing that. my cpu usage was around 14% when i last played and my gpu was 20-30%, could this be a bottleneck or power issue? my psu is a corsair rm850 80w+80 gold.