It used to be very expensive last 2 years. I'm also on a budget, maximum I can go around $250 and the unit has to last minimum 5 years. I don't need big power. Don't really play latest gpu-intensive games. But I do want to use... ...
Apex Legends, Scavengers (early access), etc. but still allows me to play non-GPU intensive games such as League of Legends, Rocket League, etc. without issue
If after that, you continue to deny the evidence of the gpu being bugged and not able to adjust itself right on the 3.5.X in a lot of games, while the 3.4.1 still does it without problem in ALL GAMES, i'm sorry but i'm going to asume you know its a bug , and you are ignor...
So here is a little backstory. My original issue was that when I was doing "intensive" things on my computer such as playing games, my computer would...
Things I've noticed:No GPU or CPU temperature peaking during crashes, super high scores with no crashing 3DMark or Heaven, no issues in other games, VRAM MHz sits around 1000 even when idle, game sits around 75-85% GPU utilization in intensive areas. ...
Nvidia and AMD GPU users can experiment with a simple setting calledHardware-accelerated GPU scheduling. This feature is designed to reduce the load on the CPU during intensive tasks. Enabling it will allocate high-priority tasks to the GPU while the CPU takes care of the rest. ...
The CPU is slightly old so CPU and the GPU isn't extremely powerful so intensive games like the ones you're playing will stress it out quite a bit, overall you'd be able to run most games if you keep it at standard 1920x1080 and Low settings in-game. I'd expect around 40-50fps...
The TGP is not just an indicator of how power-hungry your graphics card will be. It also tells you about theGPU temperatureyou can expect when running games or other GPU-intensive tasks. A budget or low-end GPU that doesn’t draw more than 150W may not get as hot as a more power-...
Combining it with one of the finest and latest additions to the RDNA 3-based RX 7000 GPU, i.e., the RX 7600, we are seeing at least 100+fps in most games while 60+fps in very intensive titles on the highest graphics settings. ...
You might be able to get away with only calculating the physics every 5 steps (80 milliseconds), it might not be noticeable to a player, and would drastically cut down on how CPU intensive the game is. Even checking half the objects on frame 1 and the other half on frame 2 would ...