![]() ![]() When I hear that ex-TR users are solving these issues by moving onto i9, I'm so very close to follow their footstep. ![]() I don't know if it's the optimization, or BIOS handling the RAM latency differently in UMA mode, or by design, but this really doesn't feel like a $1,000 CPU experience I was hoping for. I'm reading through forums and almost everyone who's using TR 1950x as a streaming + gaming are having the same issues. Setting CPU affinity using Process Lasso per game / app - Very inconvenient, meaning optimizing each of them by monitoring. If I want to use creation tools such as Adobe or programming / DAW / compiling, I have to set it back to Distributed mode, meaning a reboot.ģ. I wouldn't feel safe until I change my RAM size to 64 or 128GB.Ģ. I have to monitor and make sure that apps don't go over 16GB. Local mode only works in tight latency in HALF of the RAM - I have total of 32GB, but with Local mode, each TR die gets low latency access to 16GB each, meaning that any applications going over 16GB, it's gonna introduce the higher latency stuttering. This introduces too many inconveniences:ġ. So setting my PC to Local mode + Process Lasso seems to be a solution, right? Playing Overwatch + OBS Streaming (960p) in ANY CPU preset or resolution will introduce Stutter / FPS drop issue.īUT when I try the Local mode (NUMA), things have gotten much better, especially when I set the certain processors via Process Lasso. It's not GPU loading issue checked with GPU-Z. I tried both non-OC and OC makes no difference. It's not a temperature throttle Tdie is under 68C. I believed that Distributed mode (UMA) was good for contents creation, so that was the mode I tested. Some screenshots of my fps since ppl keep giving me shit about it.Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB 3000MHz ![]() The last step is enjoy the game and your new frame rate I most definitely forgot something if you know something else to add to the checklist let me know. If you feel like it take note of the new fps and post here in the comments. the other settings you can fiddle with I didn't notice much difference except for low latency mode that lower fps a little but nothing too drastic.power management mode set to max performance (10).PhysX set processor your GPU NOT CPU (5).Nvidia settings in the Nvidia control panel are all under Manage 3D settings except for PhysX: if on laptop turn off battery boost and whisper mode (8).set cpu affinity disable hyper-thread in always.windows debloat follow this tutorial (7).optional: same place as 6 disable full screen optimization alt-tab will become funky little fps improvement do it if you use game overlays but i don't recommend it (2).right-click on the rsi launcher -> properties -> compatibility -> run as administrator (2).if on laptop change power-saving plan to performance make sure CPU min and max are at 100% (9).turn on GPU scheduling in graphics settings (8).windows settings u can find most of them from the search bar: Order of checklist is not important in parenthesis I evaluate the effect on performance I've noticed from 1 to 10 with 1 being little effect and 10 being a lot. marginal fps increase but clearer visuals. in any case, turn off blur and grain filter. In-game settings advice: if you have a strong GPU (1080 and up) all to max otherwise all to min still do your own testing depending on your model. It's for every game actually but particularly useful for sc In-game press "\" then write "r_DisplayInfo 3" to check your FPS take note of it.įollow this checklist to see that number go up. I also got tired of telling everyone how to do this so I make a small tutorial here that I can link to people so that they can get a good frame rate too. I get 70-90 fps in-game while in space and 60ish in cities on a laptop and no one believes me. ![]()
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