twistedx 10 Posted May 10, 2016 So I have read all the topics in this thread and I have an interesting issue I want to share with you guys and see if I can get some assistance.I have 2 computers. One I game with and One I stream with. Last year I built a new gaming rig and turned my old one into a full time streaming rig. Here are the specsGaming Rigi7-4970k OC to 4.8 GHZ16 gig 2133 DDR 4GTX 980Asus Swift Rogue with G-Sync EnabledWindows 10SSD and storage diskStream RigI7-3770k oc to 4.3 GHZGTX 96032 gigs of ddr3 1800 mhzSSD and Spinning storageWhen I run my old one running the same mods both characters standing next to each other I get better frame rates on my streaming rig then I do on my gaming rig.I have tweaked everything that I know how but with this new powerful gaming rig I shouldn't be getting such LOW FPS. I know arma isn't optimized etc etc but meh. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jumpinghubert 49 Posted May 10, 2016 Please check 1-if you have exactly all the same ingame settings (copy and paste the arma3 config files from one pc to the other) 2-system settings (pagefile, same malloc, same parameters in arma3-shortcut) 3-gpu and cpu clock ingame in your newer system 4-same monitor, if not: different resolutions? 5-same video drivers and driver settings? 6-whats the windows version of your older rig? 7-are the compared ingame situations really the same? Probably use benchmarks like helo´s one That are all ideas at the moment. There is something heavily wrong with your newer rig. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tankbuster 1747 Posted May 11, 2016 I'm not trying to be shitty or sarcastic, but... Where's the low fps? 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tankbuster 1747 Posted May 12, 2016 @ tankbuster : ... you react the same way I have done first..., but in fact the "issue" is about having lower FPS on an older, less "power loaded" rig than a special new rig based on i7-4970K OC / GTX 980 and 16 gig 2133 DDR 4 [typo involved?] From my point of view, without any figures based on stable Benchmark tools, the discussion is going to a be esoteric. I couldn't agree with you more. Without benchmarks, there's no... erm,,, benchmark :) And what you say about measured FPS is true too - anything over 30 FPS is just fine. I run a 4790K too, but I don't overclock mine, I could if I wanted to, I have a good motherboard and water cooling system, but I never really got improvements in the game. In fact, some overclocks made the game worse, I assume because of the cheap memory that was installed at the time. I'm of the non-expert opinion that this CPU is already in a high state of tune and pushing it further might be counter-productive, Talking of memory, the OP says he has a 4790K CPU and DDR4 memory, that's cant be right, surely? That's an 1150 motherboard that only supports DDR3? Is that what you meant when you questioned the typo? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jumpinghubert 49 Posted May 12, 2016 @oldbear Do you think my questions were offtopic? His problem is simple to understand: He has lower fps on a faster rig. So we have to find the cause. Now lets ask questions to find the brake or the hided difference in the configuration to have a clean apple to apple scenario....not? edit: and wait for his answers to go on in the troubleshooting.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites