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Elder Scrolls Online - ultra settings not capping gpu or cpu

Jarl

I am maybe not too fluent in optimal gaming setups, but I thought that Elder Scrolls Online should run fine on my system. Both the gpu AND cpu is not bottlenecked. So why am I still not getting good fps? Any help is appreciated. When I run modern games like deux ex man kind my gpu is practically bottlenecked, so I usually turn the settings down one notch. But if ESO is not bothering to utilize my GPU 100% what can be the bottleneck that makes my fps dip below 30 sometimes?

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Internet connection, bad optimization and memory speed could be reasons.

 

EDIT: I just checked your profile and saw you have a Ryzen CPU. If I were you, I would double check what speed your memory is running at, because if it's 2400Mhz or lower: that might be the culprit.

I notice dips towards the mid 40's of fps when my memory is at 2133Mhz, instead of 2800+

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I am using a godforsaken USB Wi-Fi adapter. That might be a part of the culprit. Been thinking about getting a pcie Wi-Fi adapter or actually dragging an ethernet cable across my apartment. I highly doubt it's memory speed. I'll check cpu usage 

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23 minutes ago, Minibois said:

Internet connection, bad optimization and memory speed could be reasons.

 

EDIT: I just checked your profile and saw you have a Ryzen CPU. If I were you, I would double check what speed your memory is running at, because if it's 2400Mhz or lower: that might be the culprit.

I notice dips towards the mid 40's of fps when my memory is at 2133Mhz, instead of 2800+

Nice info. Thx. I'll check 

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Ive heard whispers in the wind talking about ESO pegging one of the cores, and spreading the remainder of the work to other cores. This might explain my problems because I have a relatively modest cpu (if 1700 can be called modest, in unclocked terms). Maybe ill just try to overclock it, to see it helps anything. But I think ill check wifi/cable issues also. ram is at 2666mhz.

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