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TopicWhat's a good monitor?
Sahuagin
08/27/19 4:47:32 PM
#32:


Lokarin posted...
here are my current specs:

Acer Aspire T3-710
CPU: i7-6300
GPU: GTX 1050Ti
Only 8 gigs Ram

I don't know if my CPU or my GPU or my RAM or having only HDD is my bottleneck


CPU is i7-6700 not 6300. that's a pretty good CPU, better than either of my home and work computers.

you could definitely get some better performance with a new video card. I have a GTX 1060, which looking up comparisons seems to do a lot better than the 1050 Ti. and there are probably a lot better ones since those.

your RAM could be increased, but would mostly just allow you to run more stuff at once without hitting virtual memory.

SSD VS HDD makes a huge difference. HDDs are becoming one of the main bottlenecks of modern computers.

for the specific issue you mentioned of stuttering while running at high FPS, I'm not sure what out of these specs would cause that. might be unrelated to performance and be some kind of hardware or multi-tasking issue. it might also be that it's easier to spot hiccups in the frame rate when it's running flat out.

(I know that if you write a basic 3D graphics program and render the simplest possible thing (like a rectangle you can move around with the arrow keys), you see all kinds of small stuttering, but as far as I know it's just the nature of using a multi-tasking O/S, and it tends to stop being noticed once you have a lot more stuff going on.)

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