What does that mean? My CPU is at 95% capacity running this Sim with 24 AI?
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RJ
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RJ
My temps are completely normal, and my wattage is above recommended at 1000w.Check your wattages? If your pc is hard crashing that would be my best purely amature guess.
Other than that have you watched your temps?
I just made an account to comment on this thread because it was slightly annoying me. Rix Mox is correct he is trying to tell you guys that and NONE of you will listen.
My specs are:
i7 - 4820k CPU overclocked @4.3 GHz
32.0 gb RAM
Geforce GTX titan black SLI
Running AC w/ 4096 x 2160 triple monitor
I aswell, am a hardware professional. I have worked with computers ever since the age of 3 and I have determined that this game is only using 1 specific core of your CPU. Any reason when I race by myself with no AI, all low settings with my setup, I can barely play after the first turn on EVERY MAP? I'd like someone to explain that to me please. I can easily play with a steady 60 fps with G-SYNC enabled and all max settings when I start the race, but when I take the FIRST TURN my pc crashes and it just freezes. Something is up, and if you think my computer cant run it, you need to open your eyes and realize it is something wrong with the game.
Hopefully this gets fixed! And please listen to Rix, he is really trying to help you, as I am having the same problem as him.
I just made an account to comment on this thread because it was slightly annoying me. Rix Mox is correct he is trying to tell you guys that and NONE of you will listen.
My specs are:
i7 - 4820k CPU overclocked @4.3 GHz
32.0 gb RAM
Geforce GTX titan black SLI
Running AC w/ 4096 x 2160 triple monitor
I aswell, am a hardware professional. I have worked with computers ever since the age of 3 and I have determined that this game is only using 1 specific core of your CPU. Any reason when I race by myself with no AI, all low settings with my setup, I can barely play after the first turn on EVERY MAP? I'd like someone to explain that to me please. I can easily play with a steady 60 fps with G-SYNC enabled and all max settings when I start the race, but when I take the FIRST TURN my pc crashes and it just freezes. Something is up, and if you think my computer cant run it, you need to open your eyes and realize it is something wrong with the game.
Hopefully this gets fixed! And please listen to Rix, he is really trying to help you, as I am having the same problem as him.
I'd be interested to know what monitors you are running since 4K panels run at 3840 x 2160, and not the industry standard 4096 x 2160 it's shot at... Also, what are you actually able to run at triple 4K on just two Titan Blacks? Nvidia themselves ran Dirt3, which almost takes nothing to run, at triple 4K with 3 of them, and it was struggling to stay above 30.
I think you can understand my confusion as I too have a 4820K, but with a measly 760, and only half of your RAM. Though with my hardware, I can maintain 1080p @ 60 with no issue. As you would like some clarification, I would too.
*Bows out*Stop arguing with him, he's a hardware professional and been working with computers since the age of 3. You are clearly out of your league here.
There is certainly an issue with some systems which is a software issue,My quad core is un-parked and all four cores are running flat out with more than 12 AI on track,yet only 2.5 gig of ram is being used,I do find it an annoyance,but we are still in early access,so there are going to be bugs and glitches,
I have had AC since early access release so i have seen the development since the beginning,I'm sure by the time we get to 1,0 this problem will be a distant memory.
With early access the keyword is Patience.
And don't forget to let the devs know you have an issue and what rig you are running. (On the AC forum)
Its only a software issue as it relates to YOUR hardware though if everyone isn't experienceing the same issue.
Let me give you an example of a scenario so that my statement makes more sense and the reason why you can't always blame a piece of software when it could very well be your own hardware.
Let just say your PC plays a dozen games just fine, you assume nothing is wrong with your PC because you've played plenty of games without any issue, yet you play a very GPU and CPU intensive game and suddenly your PC locks up because your video card cooling or CPU cooling isn't quite good enough to keep the temps down due to this extreme stress the game places on it. So your PC freezes up or you get graphical glitches. Is it fair to blame the game because your PC runs a dozen other games fine but this ONE game causes your PC to freeze or have graphical glitches or would it be fair to say your hardware isn't 100% stable under every possible scenario and maybe its your cooling that needs addressing?
I realize this scenario isn't related to issues you're having, but my point still applies. Its very possible that variances in some people's hardware may be exposing the limits of their hardware in a game that is very GPU and CPU intensive. However, some people are quick to lay blame at the game instead of their own hardware becuase many people want to address that they may have to invest some time or money into resolving their own hardware issues.
I've been experiencing this warning in odd places with the recent updates. I get it as soon as I load up a hotlap session or pretty much anything but the game runs fine and I rarely experience any slow down even with 20 AI on track with me. The only other warning I get is from windows trying to turn off aero due to resources. Seems to happen especially with modded tracks.
CPU:- i7 2600k | 16gb DDR3 RAM | Nvidia GTX 770 | 27" monitor 1900 x 1200
The game does seem to demand a lot of resources at start up but doesn't eat up anything extra once it's loaded. It's not affecting my gameplay so I don't worry about it too much.
I don't know if disabling it is the right thing to do but I do it. Outside of games when aero is off I get awful vsync issues in windows itself.I don't know any solution until Nvidia fixes it other than to disable Windows Aero, which I don't really want to do.
I don't know if disabling it is the right thing to do but I do it. Outside of games when aero is off I get awful vsync issues in windows itself.
At the moment I turn off my two other displays (it's not a 3 screen setup I just have 3 different screens plugged in, aero get's turned off and I make sure my wheel and pedals are recognised in devices, I've had controller settings get dropped if I don't do that. There's a few hoops to jump through to make sure everything runs smoothly but I don't mind that for now. It's almost like preparing a real race car because I have to remove all the equipment from my desk when I'm done.