What makes fps drop at idyllshire? CPU or video card?
I notice that at hunts it's not so bad even with 30-40 people there
But at idyllshire with 30-40 people it's pretty bad...
What should I consider more? CPU or video card?
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What makes fps drop at idyllshire? CPU or video card?
I notice that at hunts it's not so bad even with 30-40 people there
But at idyllshire with 30-40 people it's pretty bad...
What should I consider more? CPU or video card?
it helps to know what you actually have, so we can tell you what's lacking
CPU
Intel i5-3570K (3.40GHz...3.80GHz)
Video card
NVidia Geforce GTX 970
Got the video card late last year but wondering if the fps drop is the CPU or the video card
Thank you in advance
the issue wont be the graphics card. i have the same card at run with no dips whatsoever
It's probably your CPU, that thing is several generations old, and if you've been using it for a few years, it could very well be approaching the latter half of its life cycle
The intel 7XXX series just launched and is quite reasonably priced. I recommend a 7600k and a Z270 motherboard if you want to overclock.
Actually that's still a decent and capable chip, and the GPU should be fine, as well. However, if you're looking for a culprit in load times, the most likely source is the hard drive the data files are on. You should routinely defragment the drive if you aren't already and I also recommend running some health checks on it like chkdsk and the like just to make sure you're not developing bad sectors. Also other things might contribute to it, like antivirus scanning the drive or other programs like Steam doing background updates.
Before you invest in new hardware, make sure everything you have is operating as it should.
It's your processor. I have the same graphics card (GTX 970) and a 1st generation i7-920. Generally I get a decent frame rate that I'm happy with (~60), except for Idyllshire. It's all the people and different combinations of outfits. The processor is literally having to "assemble" all those different people/outfits, they're not single objects, but the game engine has to build them. Race, size, wearing this top, that hair, this colour...
I don't know about your server, but on mine there's a lot more than 30-40 people there (you said that in reference to hunts) and it's more like a few hundred within visible range at any one time.
So yeh you could upgrade your processor and it might "fix" it, but probably something easier to just live with.
I have an AMD FX 8350 which is 1.3GHz faster and has 8 cores and Idyl still does this on occasion to me. Your CPU is generally not to blame for this, the GPU handles all of that assembly. I have 2 GTX 970s, also and the only thing that fixes the issue for me is a good full defrag.
Hybrid or SSD drive to replace the HDD. I saw someone recently commenting about how crap the HDD in the PS4 is, the HDD in 90+% of PCs is just as crap. A better HDD will boost performance a little, as will keeping the existing drive cleaned up - as you suggest. but an SSD or Hybrid will do far more.
The original PS4 HDD is pretty crappy. Replaced mine with a higher performance 2TB drive (HDD since that size in Hybrid or SSD is not something I'm going to pay for right now... >.>). Easy enough to put in a PC, but I still only recommend SSDs for system drives right now as the high volume of Read/Writes on a game drive will reduce its lifespan. A decent 7200RPM drive on a 6Gb/s SATA will give you plenty of performance, though a hybrid would indeed be better.