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About Vrbas
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- Birthday Mar 14, 1989
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Kentucky
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CPU
i5-4690k
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Asus Z97-AR
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RAM
G. Skill RipjawsX 1600CL8
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Gigabyte G1 GTX 970
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Phantom 410
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Samsung SSD 840 EVO
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Corsair CX750M
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Aoc
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Hyper 212 Evo
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Razer Naga
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With already having a 2080, I'd really advise upgrading CPU before GPU.
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If only VR was in my price range.
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Upgrading from an AMD FX-8350 to I5 4690k
Vrbas replied to Jerahmy's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I had the 8320. And yes it was. Sell the FX get Intel -
Upgrading from an AMD FX-8350 to I5 4690k
Vrbas replied to Jerahmy's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
The games you mentioned are CPU bound so yes the only way to increase performance is upgrade your CPU. I switched from a 8320 to a 4690k and love it, no regrets. Only thing I regret is buyin the FX in the first place. Definitely go for an i5 or i7 -
Turn shadow distance and God rays to medium if you haven't already. Your CPU/RAM are fine. I have a 4690K at stock 3.9 and runs the game solid 60 with everything maxed besides those two settings.
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Windows will also do it automatically in a month I believe
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Yep it's the CPU, has horrible single core performance which skyrim loves. My old FX8320 did the same thing. Would drop to 40fps making it an awful experience. Switch to the i5 4690k and never drops below 60. Trust me I regretted my FX purchase also, but I just sold both the CPU and Mobo and got the i5 I couldn't be happier now.
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FX-8350 & Radeon HD 6990
Vrbas replied to Edgar R. Zakarian's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Uh what? It has been proven on this forum many times that it indeed does bottleneck many single card configurations. OP you're honestly better off just upgrading To a new CPU and GPU. -
I have it on a 7200rpm WD Blue, No stutters. Your specs seem fine. It has to be something else. Make sure you have the latest drivers, clean of viruses, and nothing running in the back ground. How long since you refreshed your windows? Your specs are close to mine. Ultra settings around 90FPS average on my specs for reference all stock clocks playing smooth. I5 4690K 8GB Ram 970 HDD
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Star wars Battle front's ludicrous pc requirements
Vrbas replied to Darth-Marius's topic in PC Gaming
Wow haha. I figured as much. Way to make people stress out about not having enough RAM EA. -
Star wars Battle front's ludicrous pc requirements
Vrbas replied to Darth-Marius's topic in PC Gaming
I'm really curious as well. My guess would be around 5-6GB. -
Star wars Battle front's ludicrous pc requirements
Vrbas replied to Darth-Marius's topic in PC Gaming
Could you screen shot your ram usage? To show 16GB isn't required. -
Looks really disappointing compared to the original Battlefront games. I feel bad for all the people who missed out on those. All graphics no gameplay or content.
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That would benefit you more than upgrading CPUs. You wouldn't see any difference in real world performance going with the 6600K.
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Heard a lot of complaints that the patch doesn't fix anything.