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well, its a dual core, and its BF4, not much you can do about that one.

 

BF4 really despises dual cores, even if it was a pentium K overclocked to 6 ghz

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Hey guys, I just downloaded Bf4, I played on high settings, It´s smooth, but it stutters a lot, any help pls?

 

Check the temps first via any monitoring software that is capable of monitoring 64bit apps to make sure there is no thermal throttling. Not much you can do though as it's a dual core cpu.

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BF4 hates things that are just dual-cores, even ones with HT it will do better with.

 

Trust me, I know the G3258 stutter pain. After this PSU, I'm feeling a Xeon is in order.

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BF4 hates things that are just dual-cores, even ones with HT it will do better with.

 

Trust me, I know the G3258 stutter pain. After this PSU, I'm feeling a Xeon is in order.

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Yes. Yes indeed. And it will really cut down on my render times. :D

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Yeah, But If i turn down the settings it isnt as bad, it actually stopped a bit.

You're probably telling it to do more that it can handle. And BF4 hates CPU's with less than 4 threads.

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You can't do anything. You have 2 threads, BF4 needs more, that's it. 

 

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Just a night and day difference gaming on a 1231v3 vs a G3258.

I can't wait to get the money for me to go and buy a 1231 v3.

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I still don't know why my G3258 is stuttering, I've seen many videos of peoples Pentiums running fine, and mine is at 3.8 ghz

These things only really start to flex their muscles at 4.4 or higher. Anything less is kinda crap. I have to run mine at 3.2GHz for now. :(

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These things only really start to flex their muscles at 4.4 or higher. Anything less is kinda crap. I have to run mine at 3.2GHz for now. :(

I saw a guy with the pentium at 3.8 ghz getting 70 fps on ultra no AA with the r9 270, I don't know what happened to mine...

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Overclock it, OVERCLOCK IT MORE!

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Didn't you make a topic about this earlier? Did you try downloading mantle and updating graphic drivers through that?

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/367798-urgent-help-framerate/#entry4979153

 

The guy in the video, may have overclocked his GPU as well as his CPU.

 

According to toms hardware, your GPU should be able to hit that. So it is definitely the CPU

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-r9-270-review-benchmarks,3669-4.html

 

CPU benchmarks.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/pentium-g3258-overclocking-performance,3849-5.html

 

Have you downloaded all of your windows updates? (including "optional" ones. Are you running 64 or 32 bit windows OS?

 

(stupid question: Do you have your monitor plugged into the IO panel on your motherboard or on the GPU?)

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Didn't you make a topic about this earlier? Did you try downloading mantle and updating graphic drivers through that?

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/367798-urgent-help-framerate/#entry4979153

 

The guy in the video, may have overclocked his GPU as well as his CPU.

 

According to toms hardware, your GPU should be able to hit that. So it is definitely the CPU

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-r9-270-review-benchmarks,3669-4.html

 

CPU benchmarks.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/pentium-g3258-overclocking-performance,3849-5.html

 

Have you downloaded all of your windows updates? (including "optional" ones. Are you running 64 or 32 bit windows OS?

I ocd the same amount that he did, as in the video description, he OCd to 3.8 ghz, I don't know whats happening...

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I ocd the same amount that he did, as in the video description, he OCd to 3.8 ghz, I don't know whats happening...

How much memory do you have? Are you running 64 bit or 32 bit OS? Have you installed all windows updates? Those can actually make a big difference.

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