Caporegime
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That GPU usage is horrendously bad, it's a massive bottleneck.
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BF4 murdered it. I couldn't play for more than 15min before my PC restarting and getting a 'CPU overheating' message. BF4 is what made me upgrade my system.
How did it perform before in the few minutes before it was overheating?
Edit: I ask because I was under the impression that the Phenom II x4 architecture did fine: http://www.techspot.com/review/734-battlefield-4-benchmarks/page6.html
Derp indeed! I think I will have a gander in the MM for any good deals. If not, its not the end of the world. The rig is mostly okay apart from Crysis 3.
How did it perform before in the few minutes before it was overheating?
Edit: I ask because I was under the impression that the Phenom II x4 architecture did fine: http://www.techspot.com/review/734-battlefield-4-benchmarks/page6.html
That benchmark asks more questions than it answers.
It depends what you want to know. Frametimes (they gave them for GPU tests but not CPU) and minimum framerates would be nice.
If you mean how the CPU scaling would work at lower resolutions and settings to remove the GPU bottleneck - frankly I'm not interested. It only concerns me whether or not the game is playable on particular hardware.
I can't even see where it says what its running - was it single player/multi player 24 players 64 players etc.
It states 'as long as your processor has four cores/threads, it shouldn't have a problem in EA's latest shooter.' which isn't right as my old q9550 struggles and I rarely even bother with 64 player servers.
We tested the single player portion of the game to ensure consistent results -- something we simply can't do with others. We'd need a bunch players to participate in simulating a multiplayer environment for the benchmark and they'd all have to perform the same exact actions hundreds of times. We could have tested a multiplayer map by ourselves, but that would have likely been less demanding than single player.
We settled on the start of the fourth mission (titled "Singapore") which begins on the US vessel Valkyrie as the team walks to an inflatable rib where they have a brief discussion and then jump in before being lowered down. Although the test takes place in the Valkyrie's launch bay, the scene seems to use a lot of GPU and CPU power. There is heavy use of DoF (Depth of Field) here so perhaps that is what taxes the GPU.
damn upgrade it has hit finally myself . Waiting for my msi 270 4gb card to turn up to replace my aging 1gb 6850. need cpu know. cabt decide on a 8320 / 8350 or try intel route. My mobo should support a 8320 ( going from 965be @ 4Ghz ).
need to decide before I change my mind... IF I do a mobo / cpu change it does mean my nephew gets a complete 2nd hand pc for nothing![]()