Turn your general draw quality to 8....
And your lights are flickering because your dual 570's draw more power than Neverland Ranch
£1600? I just built a PC for £850 and I can run the game on max. everything (besides AO and Field of deph) with a stable 50-60 FPS. Got Intel i5 2500k & ASUS 6950HD. Tho I do have an issue with the game freezing/skipping from time to time and the only way I managed to fix this was by turning off the CPU's power-saving mode, I had to force the CPU to run at 3600Mhz otherwise it kept jumping between 1700-3400 and lagging the crap out of meThe game is definately in need of some more optimisations. I just spent a small fortune on building myself a new high spec PC and im still getting some minor hiccups within the game, you'd think a £1600 Custom build PC would run this game flawlessly at max everything on a high resolution, but clearly not.. Looks like im going to have to blow an additional wad of cash getting a second card to SLI and something to cool the damn system.
Currently running with:£1600? I just built a PC for £850 and I can run the game on max. everything (besides AO and Field of deph) with a stable 50-60 FPS. Got Intel i5 2500k & ASUS 6950HD. Tho I do have an issue with the game freezing/skipping from time to time and the only way I managed to fix this was by turning off the CPU's power-saving mode, I had to force the CPU to run at 3600Mhz otherwise it kept jumping between 1700-3400 and lagging the crap out of me
Windows XP
2GB RAM
Geforce 210
AMD Athlon II x4 620 (2.61ghz quad core)
Game is installed on a 120gb IDE 7200rmp Harddrive that also houses windows.
Also have a 300gb SATA harddrive.
Can currently run the game on default 'standard' settings, runs smoothly in many areas but often drops in frame-rate in heavy foilage areas such as bushes around trees in Thanalan and most of Black Shroud. Weather also causes a drop in frame-rate, which can make it especially horrible in Black Shroud when it starts raining. However most of Thanalan and La Noscea run smoothly.
In cities, Ul'dah runs perfectly, Gridania runs fairly ok, but for some reason Limsa has a horrible frame-rate whenever I'm near the adventurers guild.
I'm hoping to upgrade my Geforce 210 to a Series 4 GT soon, as well as adding an extra 2GB of RAM
I was wondering though, would my loading times and possibly some in-game lag be reduced if I moved my games installation over to the SATA drive instead of running it on the IDE drive that also houses my OS?
Make sure your PSU can power the new GPU. You will also have to install Win7 x64 to safely use the 4GB RAM. And yes a SATA drive will most likely reduce the stuttering when loading characters.
in summer i needed to keep game at 55-65% for playing this game, on top that a full box fan is planted into my pc blowing wind threw it 24/7 and still my cpu is at like 45-58degree's ...my gpu will hit 80-90's in a second without this. ...seriously i can run anything else easily heat wise is nothing. just this game.
I'm using a 650w PSU at the moment. However it's also running the DVDRW drive, 2x 12" fans on the front of the computer case, 2x 6" fans on the side of the computer case, and the processer fan, and the shiny blue lighting inside the case, and another 30gb IDE harddrive.
It IS using DDR2 RAM though, not DDR3 (sadly) so I figured more = better.
Think that'll be enough wattage for the series 4 GT + 2GB RAM upgrade though?
I don't really get stuttering in the game though from character loading, it's mostly just frame-rate lag from graphic-heavy areas.
Awaiting for the damn Zambezis to be properly benchmarked...
Weeble, get a decent case.
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The standard temperature of my cpu is 30-50 degrees after I'd applied thermal grease to the processer, before that it would sometimes reach excesses of 70-80 degrees. 40-50 degrees isn't really that hot for a computer. Heck, the human body is a constant 36 degrees.(or was it 38?)in summer i needed to keep game at 55-65% for playing this game, on top that a full box fan is planted into my pc blowing wind threw it 24/7 and still my cpu is at like 45-58degree's ...my gpu will hit 80-90's in a second without this. ...seriously i can run anything else easily heat wise is nothing. just this game.
My old Geforce 9500gt used to rise up to the temperatures you're experiencing, sometimes going into the 120 degree mark, which is where it'd automatically shut off my computer to stop a meltdown. Turned out the reason for this was because old Geforce 8 and 9's were installed with poor quality fans that quite often didn't even switch on when you turned on your computer, sometimes you had to poke the fan with something to make it spin (I don't suggest doing that though, putting your hand inside a live computer is very stupid and only stupid people like me do it)
My Geforce 210 doesn't even have a fan, it has some enormous almighty heatsink and somehow the GPU temperature now rarely goes above 60 degrees, even on FFXIV.
I have the same problem, but with a SINGLE ATI video card. My room lights flicker when it runs XIV.
Seriously, Square Enix I am holding you financially responsible for 10% of my electricity bill if this keeps up!
My intel core i7 and ATI Radeon Sapphire caught on fire when I played......... thank goodness I got back ups..
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