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Hi I've been getting rather low frames while on the ground, 11-17, and while in the air i'm getting around 23-42. this seems low to me. My game settings are maxed with civi traffic off and tree/bushes off, and game draw distance about 50%

 

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16 bg DDR4 ram at 2133

2 GTX 980's SLI

Swift ROG g-sync monitor

Liquid CPU cooling

 

My buddy is using an older chip and 1 gtx 770 card and is getting 50 frams on the ground and 70 in the air. Any tricks to increase my performance?

 

Also my aspect ratio is 16:9, however when i start DCS the ratio setting changes to 1.7777779?

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Also my aspect ratio is 16:9, however when i start DCS the ratio setting changes to 1.7777779?

 

Divide 16 by 9.

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I'm by no means an expert on this but to me it looks like you have a powerful processor, in regards to the number of cores. DCS however only manage to use two of those, so I think it is preferable to have fewer but higher clocked cores.

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I'm by no means an expert on this but to me it looks like you have a powerful processor, in regards to the number of cores. DCS however only manage to use two of those, so I think it is preferable to have fewer but higher clocked cores.

 

The 5820 has great single core performance. Single core performance a bit slower than a i7 4770. 400 dollar processor.....

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Agreed Justin Case.

 

My OC experience has seen significant gains with my i4790K from 4.2Ghz up to 4.8Ghz.

 

Running the 3.3 will be your bottleneck.

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Disable SLi - test

Disable background services that are unnecessary

Disable GFX setings and build each one up on by one until you find which has the most impact.

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I'm by no means an expert on this but to me it looks like you have a powerful processor, in regards to the number of cores. DCS however only manage to use two of those, so I think it is preferable to have fewer but higher clocked cores.

 

It doesn't really matter.

 

I have a 4690k @ 4.4Ghz, but when a P-51 opens fire in MP or enough howitzers fire in SP, my framerate drops to around 8-11 FPS. No hardware is going to help beyond a certain point if software just strangles itself.

 

To OP, does your game have a lot of AI units? Anything that has some projectile will stomp on your framerate instantly. Disabling all AI is always the first to better framerates (Unless you want them to be there, in which case you just have to deal with the low framerates).

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Might want to run something like HWINFO 64 in the background and reset the values then fire up a mission.

It should give you the max and average for all cores, memory, both GPU's, etc...

http://www.hwinfo.com/download.php



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It doesn't really matter.

 

I have a 4690k @ 4.4Ghz, but when a P-51 opens fire in MP or enough howitzers fire in SP, my framerate drops to around 8-11 FPS. No hardware is going to help beyond a certain point if software just strangles itself.

 

Of course DCS in its current state is a huge bottleneck itself but even I have better performance with my i7 3770k at 3,9, a single GTX 980 and 6 gb of RAM. On large missions I suffer too but generally it's ok.

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Great info guys thanks! Just to clearify, my 5820k is actually OC to 4.7. I did update my motherboard, and have played around with the in game settings. It is very playable, however I just thought my performance should be better than what i'm seeing. I think I need to spend some time overclocking the 980's and se what I get. Any good starting points when OC 980's? Is it better to boost the core clock or memory, or to have a balance betwen them? Like I said my buddy is running a single 770 and is getting 20-30 frames more than me up high and down low.

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Disable SLI.

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i'll give it a test will SLI off and see if that helps. Does anybody know how PhysX works? Should I just dedicate the other card to PhysX or change PhysX to CPU?

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