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pffftwtfolololo's avatar
10 days ago
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GPU load too high

Sims 4 is a bit hungry since latest update. My PC shut down with GPU at 90°C. 

Before this patch, Sims 4 didn't put much load to the system while running and no load at all while paused. Now GPU temp is at 50+ °C right from the start in a paused game with mods turned off.

My System specs:

- All software and drivers updated.

- AMD 5900x

- RTX 4070 SUPER

- 64 GB RAM

This was enough hardware to run Sims 4 and all other apps at the same time silently and now after your performance updates it shuts my PC down?

Your idea of performance: If a GPU can take 300 Watts, use 300 Watts!
My idea of performance: If bad code needs 100 Watts for 60 fps, next code should use less Watts for same fps.


  • pffftwtfolololo's avatar
    pffftwtfolololo
    10 days ago

    Found a setting in %USER%\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Options.ini:

    frameratelimit = 200 - who needs 200 fps in such a cozy game? ^^

    Edit: Worked! My PC is finally silent again. What a bliss. :-)

    Thank you for your help, @puzzlezaddict!

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  • @pffftwtfolololo  Was that 90º C the core temperature, the VRAM, or the hotspot?  The core shouldn't get that hot under full load, and a GPU should also be able to sustain a 95+% load without thermal throttling.  That's what they're designed to do.  It has nothing to do with the game or other application being run.

    If you'd like to lower the workload for your GPU, try capping your in-game framerates.  I can help with that if necessary.  Or switch back to DirectX 9 mode—some players say their graphics workloads are significantly higher under DX11.  This isn't a long-term fix but would give you some time to wait for a possible change to how the game runs in DX11 mode.

  • What I tried to say: Sims 4 ran fine on my PC without any fan noise and since latest patch my PC sounds like a starting jet and it even crashes due to Sims 4.

    Bad patch.

  • ThePMSBeast's avatar
    ThePMSBeast
    10 days ago

    patch not only made my PC run hader, but now my game is unplayable because the lag is so bad. No reason for this!  Before the jan update my comp ran sims seamlessly, now it acts like a Windows 95 pc.  Any way to NOT have that update?

  • pffftwtfolololo's avatar
    pffftwtfolololo
    10 days ago

    Ok, I see the problem. Game runs at 120 - 160 fps at 3440 x 1440. How can I reduce it to something like 100 in windowed fullscreen?

  • pffftwtfolololo's avatar
    pffftwtfolololo
    10 days ago

    @puzzlezaddict posted a fix for this here some time ago, but it doesn't work in fullscreen windowed mode.

    Changing to fullscreen istn't an option, because hell breaks loose when switching in and out of sims 4 in fullcreen mode. EA, please fix this! :-)

  • pffftwtfolololo's avatar
    pffftwtfolololo
    10 days ago

    Found a setting in %USER%\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Options.ini:

    frameratelimit = 200 - who needs 200 fps in such a cozy game? ^^

    Edit: Worked! My PC is finally silent again. What a bliss. :-)

    Thank you for your help, @puzzlezaddict!

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