Witch processor is needed to play rf2 on max settings? I curently run a i5 3350 3.1. Seems like the processor is the bottleneck. MSI 1050 4GB OC 8GB .
NpThanks for the reply. I will wait for the update..
I run a msi 1050 4 gb oc. From i know, rf2 is heavy on the processing to calculate tyre movement.It’s highly unlikely that a i5 3350 at 3,1 Ghz will bottle neck a gtx1050.
To run rF2 at max in single screen (1080p) a gtx780ti, gtx1060 or up will do.
A gtx 1050 has 2Gb Vram: low Vram is your biggest bottle neck.
I run a msi 1050 4 gb oc. From i know, rf2 is heavy on the processing to calculate tyre movement.
Oké thanks for the info.rF2 physics engine was built around 2012 and it hasn't changed much since. Graphics engine was recently upgraded to DX11, which made it quite a bit heavier. There is no reason for an i5 3K to be a bottleneck. If it is, something is wrong. GTX 1050 is an entry-level GPU and cannot play on max settings.
Thanks for the info. I will see what i can do with my current hardwarePlease don't buy a new graphics card without checking what's the real bottleneck..
Seen so many people upgrading the wrong parts that it hurts.
Read into how to get the gpu load while actually being on track and then we can really help you.
Thanks guys for all the reply. Yes i run it in 3.0 mode. I now have nvidia settings instead of gpu settings, and i run 16 AI in a race on 60 fps with no trouble at all with very high settings. Me likes rf2 and its community al lot.And don't forget to check you have PCIe running in 3.0 mode rather than 2.0. rF2 is one of the few programs that gets a graphics bottleneck if you run in 2.0.
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TechPowerUp GPU-Z will give you that information. Now on v2.8.0.
What do you mean exactly with "nvidia settings instead of gpu settings"? What did you change?Thanks guys for all the reply. Yes i run it in 3.0 mode. I now have nvidia settings instead of gpu settings, and i run 16 AI in a race on 60 fps with no trouble at all with very high settings. Me likes rf2 and its community al lot.
In the nvidia configuration screen is an option to choose between videoplay configuration or nividia configuration. I am just amazed of the results ,and never had a clue of its function. Big question here to.What do you mean exactly with "nvidia settings instead of gpu settings"? What did you change?
And don't forget to check you have PCIe running in 3.0 mode rather than 2.0. rF2 is one of the few programs that gets a graphics bottleneck if you run in 2.0.
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TechPowerUp GPU-Z will give you that information. Now on v2.8.0.
Just get openhardwaremonitor (yes, one word), activate the graph/plot and select gpu load and clock speed for the plotting.
Drive a few laps and have a look at the graphs. Is the gpu running on full clock speed?
Is the gpu load higher than 95%?
Then the bottleneck is the graphics card!
If not it's either the CPU or a driver/setting issue.
Import: the CPU load can be very low but still be the bottleneck. That's due to sims not being able to really multi-thread.
Assetto corsa is bottleneck by my I7 2600k although no core gets above 40% load!
I may require some screen shots. Not sure where are those options.In the nvidia configuration screen is an option to choose between videoplay configuration or nividia configuration. I am just amazed of the results ,and never had a clue of its function. Big question here to.
2400 won't give you the same boost as 1066 to 1600. It only gives you a boost as long as the processor could run faster.I have a 2500k at 4.2Ghz with same sympthons. It resulted the memory speed was my bottleneck. Was running at 1066Mhz, switched to 1666Mhz resulted in a considerable improvement. I am evaluating buying 2400Mhz memory modules (DDR3 here).
Same for me.. I know you can change similar sounding settings for video playback but that's not for gaming at all...I may require some screen shots. Not sure where are those options.
2400 won't give you the same boost as 1066 to 1600. It only gives you a boost as long as the processor could run faster.
I'll dig out my cinebench results and post them. 1066/1333/1600. We will see if the increase curve flattens