joe21 10 Posted December 10, 2013 Main Board/Mother Board Ram Ram More information GPU Hello, First of all Hi how are you? I upgraded my system a while ago replacing the GPU. My problem is before I upgraded my GPU I was using a 660 ti and was able to play missions and online with 50 to 60 fps even with the most hard core life missions that ant optimized. So now with my new Gpu the 780 Ti I was able to play ac4 on the highest settings bf4 you name it. Now I when I play arma 2 CO online for example patrol ops 2 or any other mission my fps isn't stable from 40 fps 20 fps 30fps all over the place Now friends of mine who have mid end systems run it at 60 fps stable playing online even people running duel crappy cards are getting better frames I have over clocked my cpu the i5 3570k to 4.3ghz witch haven't done anything I don't think there a problem with my gpu as I can run other games max with any issue I know arma 2 isn't really optimized but if people with much lower end systems are running better than me there has to be something wrong right ? My vycn is turned of (better frames) My anti alazing is turned off (if this is on say good by to my fps it just dies) Nvidia experience (turns it up to 8 and it just kills it) Video Memory to very high (changed a few fps) I did a bench mark and got 70fps on the first one second 1 i got on 20 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joe21 10 Posted December 12, 2013 any one know how to fix my fps with this card ???? any ideas Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ast65 10 Posted December 14, 2013 (edited) have you installed nvidia gerforce experience? ArmA2 is one of the supported games, try running it with optimized nvidia settings. also check clocks on your card while playing and select in nvidia cp under energy options 'prefer maximum performance' (could be that your card is downclocking while playing). Edited December 14, 2013 by @ST Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joe21 10 Posted December 15, 2013 have you installed nvidia gerforce experience?ArmA2 is one of the supported games, try running it with optimized nvidia settings. also check clocks on your card while playing and select in nvidia cp under energy options 'prefer maximum performance' (could be that your card is downclocking while playing). Thanks i tried that, Nothing still the same i don't know what's going on maybe its the actual server but some people are getting 60 solid fps eh idk some people say arma 2 is heavy on the CPU i do have 3570k was over clocked to 4.5 ghz but i saw no improvements Do you think my power supply witch is a 750w (is it even strong enough) or my mother bord is causing some kind of cluster fuck ?... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ast65 10 Posted December 15, 2013 I think your mobo and power supply should be ok... how is your performance offline in single player? did you let the game detect your hardware new/ write a new cfg after changing gpu? it´s always the first thing I do if anything in the game is fucked up, usually things are sorted out afterwards. (just delete your ArmA2OA cfg, found under 'documents') Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joe21 10 Posted December 16, 2013 It seem's my cpu is spikeing hard out when playing arma 2 for some odd reason MY case is running liquid cooling and my cpu been de clocked to 3.4 ghz and it's still running 40C+ (i think thats hot) on idle a little hot considering my case is full of fans and exhaust fans with liquid cooling eh ill try deleting the cfg c: thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
domokun 515 Posted December 16, 2013 (edited) It seem's my cpu is spikeing hard out when playing arma 2 for some odd reason The reason is that Arma2 is a simulation. Like all simulators it relies on millions of calculations to simulate the environment (lighting, gravity, ballistics, penetration, AI, etc.). So it is not surprising that your CPU works harder in Arma2 than most others. MY case is running liquid cooling and my cpu been de clocked to 3.4 ghz and it's still running 40C+ (i think thats hot) on idle a little hot considering my case is full of fans and exhaust fans with liquid cooling eh BTW 40°C is not hot. Most systems run at that speed under load. In fact most overclocked systems run at 40, 50 or even 60. The fact is that all modern CPUs can easily handle such temperatures. They're so tough that they only begin to slow down (Thermal Throttling) at 90°C! So my advice is check that your waterblock is properly fastened to your CPU and then return her to her full clock. Better still, overclock her as far as you're willing to go because Arma2 really likes high clock speeds, particularly if you have lots of AI and/or View Distances higher than 1600m. For reference, I've overclocked my i5-3570k from 3.4 to 4.3GHz and she rarely breaks 50°C. And that's with the stock cooler! Together with my7850 OC to 7870, it allows be to run at 1920x1200 with a 3km VD at 30-60 fps depending on MP/SP. Here's a little guide to optimising Arma2: http://forums.bistudio.com/showthread.php?85124-ArmA2-OA-%28low%29-performance-issues&p=2081466#post2081466 Edited December 16, 2013 by domokun Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joe21 10 Posted December 17, 2013 (edited) The reason is that Arma2 is a simulation. Like all simulators it relies on millions of calculations to simulate the environment (lighting, gravity, ballistics, penetration, AI, etc.). So it is not surprising that your CPU works harder in Arma2 than most others.BTW 40°C is not hot. Most systems run at that speed under load. In fact most overclocked systems run at 40, 50 or even 60. The fact is that all modern CPUs can easily handle such temperatures. They're so tough that they only begin to slow down (Thermal Throttling) at 90°C! So my advice is check that your waterblock is properly fastened to your CPU and then return her to her full clock. Better still, overclock her as far as you're willing to go because Arma2 really likes high clock speeds, particularly if you have lots of AI and/or View Distances higher than 1600m. For reference, I've overclocked my i5-3570k from 3.4 to 4.3GHz and she rarely breaks 50°C. And that's with the stock cooler! Together with my7850 OC to 7870, it allows be to run at 1920x1200 with a 3km VD at 30-60 fps depending on MP/SP. Here's a little guide to optimising Arma2: http://forums.bistudio.com/showthread.php?85124-ArmA2-OA-%28low%29-performance-issues&p=2081466#post2081466 Well something is running my computer extremely hot i have 2x 120mm intake fans with 2 exhaust fans on top with exhaust liquid cooling idk someone did it for me but i really thought my case would be running alot better im using this case http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=17340 also is my computer running at correct watts i don't know if this program showing me the correct tempts but.. yea that's on default clock 3.4 but when i put it up to 4.ghz or 4.2ghz goes up to a whopping 90c when doing a test. eh.. Edited December 17, 2013 by joe21 added temperature pic + Share this post Link to post Share on other sites