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Will turning off hyperthreading improve fps?!

BeornBear

Will turning of hyperthreading improve gaming performance and increase fps?! I have an Intel I7-3770 with Geforce GT 1030, 16 GB DDR3 1333 Mhz RAM, 256 GB SSD and 1 TB Sata HD. 

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No.

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In specific titles, maybe. Tho generally speaking, its tiny gains if there is any at all. 

 

Also it wont help you at all. The gt 1030 is the limiting factor here.

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Finding a GPU that's not a GT1030 will increase your fps.

 

Turning off hyperthreading will most likely just reduce fps by introducing more stuttering as 4 thread cpus are a bottleneck in newer titles when the only redeeming quality of the older i7's still is that they had hyperthreading.

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Do you have any other reccommendations on improving fps without graphic card upgrade?! I have a 60 hertz monitor. Most of my games reach 60 fps at 1080p. I mainly have issues with Jedi Fallen Order which I get 30 fps at 1080 or 45-60 fps at 720p. My OS is on the ssd and games on sata harddrive. I do not expect a high increase in performance my moving the files to the ssd. 

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6 minutes ago, BeornBear said:

improving fps without graphic card upgrade

Lower resolution to 720p or set resolution scaling to 50% or between 50 to 100%. 

 

Because assuming you have any decent PSU. You might be able to gain performance and money by flipping the gt 1030 for a hd 7950/7970. 

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The power supply will only support up to Geforce Gt 1650 that only uses power from the PCI Express slot.

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15 minutes ago, BeornBear said:

The power supply will only support up to Geforce Gt 1650 that only uses power from the PCI Express slot.

I mean, if you have the money for a gtx 1650. Might want to get a PSU+GPU instead to allow for more akd better options. 

 

Unless you are stuck with a proprietary connector. 

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My system is a Ciara Discover. The PSU is standard with the prebuild system. I would prefer to improve performance with my current setup. If I would spend money on a PSU and GPU, it would be better to purchase a new system!! I only have issues with one game. Beyond that, I can obtain suficient performance. I would like to squeeze more fps as it. 

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Will the next generation of GPUs later on this year, I am hoping for a good sale on a Geforce GTX 1650. For now, I would like to tweek performance boosts. 

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