Hi ive the same setup but with I5 12400F cpu but my cpu and gpu usage while playing this game is never more than 50-60% which results in low fps do you know whats the problem?
I have the same GPU that I bought mainly to play War Thunder with. At 1920x1200 resolution, and with every single graphical setting at the absolute maximum, I tend to get well over 300 FPS, no problem! The other specs (some of them will have no effect on performance) of my build are as follows: OS: Windows 11 Pro. Case: iStarUSA D-400 4U, server style rackmount case. (that I’ve used for my past 3 new builds!) MoBo: MSI PRO Z790 -P WIFI w/latest non-beta BIOS, mostly (I did set PL1 and PL2 to 125w and 200w respectively) using Intel Default Settings. CPU: Intel i7-14700k. CPU cooler and Thermal paste: Noctua NH-D12L W/ add on fan, and NT-H1 thermal paste. I did consider designing/building a custom water cooling loop, but eventually decided I would be better off building a custom loop on my next build, using a different, more suitable case for either custom water cooling, or an AIO style solution, since there’s not a lot of room for radiators/fans inside of a 4U Rackmount/server case. I would have been very lucky to fit just 2x 120mm rads and fans which, would prob not have been enough radiator to properly cool the 14700k CPU. Contact Frame: Thermal Grizzly LGA1700 contact frame (to get rid of the *hot garbage* LGA1700 ILM, for much more stable temps. RAM: 32GB DDR5 G.Skill Ripjaws S5 CL32. Storage: Samsung 990 Pro 1TB PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe SSD + a set of removable/Hot swappable 7200RPM 500GB WD HDs, totaling 1TB. PSU: Corsair Modular RM750e. Case fans: 2X Cooler Master PWM 80mm exhaust, 1x Be quiet! 80mm double screened intake (that I would like to upgrade to 2x Noctua 120mm per side) fans. I would have to ditch my removable drive, as well as my optical drive from an older build that I’m no longer even using. Anyway, good video!
you are clueless on what you are talking about 😂, CPU has already nothing to do at4K, higher resolution need better GPU not CPU, lower resolutions for high for high fps need better CPU KID
@@FillipikPlaysCZ you idiot, you think there will be no difference between i3 10100 and i7 13700 in 4K? You think the video card will perform the same on these processors? )))
PPSSPP really doesnt do justice to how PSP FF1, 2 and 4 looked on a real hardware. Emulated they look much better than Pixel Remaster, but on native hardware.... DAMN. So crisp and detail, it puts Pixel Remaster to shame. Hope 2d upscaling for the emulation scene in general gets better in the future, because to be honest 2d games on any emulator not matter the filter look terrrible and are innacurate to seeing with your eyes the native hardware screen.
Hey dude not sure if you read this but I'm looking for a new laptop either 15,6" Rtx 4070 + i9 or 17" Rtx 4060 + i7 would be in my budget. Not sure if more power or bigger screen makes more sense for WoW.
Not sure, that's something you might have to sort in the BIOS? I'd do some research into it before going into the BIOS though as you wouldn't want to change something that breaks your PC.
I’m thinking of buying a pc do you think I should get rtx 4060 with intel i7 12700f or rtx 4060 ti with intel i5 12400f. What’s the differences between these two GPU’s and CPU’s?
@@RTXLouis my hint of this, one is because of the game density. resources, players, enemies, animals - etc. then in addition of respawn fast. and probably how far the game renders it