ah cause I remember I saw a picture of your rig and it had 3 screens, maybe that's why I got confused.No, of course not.
ah cause I remember I saw a picture of your rig and it had 3 screens, maybe that's why I got confused.No, of course not.
Asus NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 OC DirectCU II, 2048MB, GDDR5, 256bit, HDMI, 2x DVI, Display Port
I'm going to buy this gpu, but what do you suggest to be 2gb or 4gb memmory and what is the difference in the game.
That was with rfactor1, not nearly as power demanding as rf2.ah cause I remember I saw a picture of your rig and it had 3 screens, maybe that's why I got confused.
Asus NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 OC DirectCU II, 2048MB, GDDR5, 256bit, HDMI, 2x DVI, Display Port
I'm going to buy this gpu, but what do you suggest to be 2gb or 4gb memmory and what is the difference in the game.
Heh, I have the same CPU
I searched that for you :-P I have the i5-2500k
How you knew what's my cpu
You posted a pic of your rf2 config
I would start with upgrading the cpu ya.
I can't judge your CPU and GPU, but following happend to me:That's gonna be quite expensive for me right now, maybe in future, first will try to solve the problem with new GPU, and if get solved, I would not change the CPU, because I use this PC only for rFactor 2.
What motherboard do you have? If it's something solid you can overclock it easily. It has an unlocked multiplier, and Bulldozer CPUs have quite bad single-threaded performance. It certainly hinders the performance somewhat because rF2 loads 2 cores quite heavily and the others only about 10%.Heh, I have the same CPU
Monza changes by Dominguez and JES
- New sponsor boards
- New tarmac
- New grass
- New realroad texture
- Fixed crash with more than 22 cars in pits
- Added tiny bit more grip to curbs and astro
What motherboard do you have? If it's something solid you can overclock it easily. It has an unlocked multiplier, and Bulldozer CPUs have quite bad single-threaded performance. It certainly hinders the performance somewhat because rF2 loads 2 cores quite heavily and the others only about 10%.
If you got a decent motherboard for OCing, then you'd also need an aftermarket cooler if you got a stock one(something for ~20e will do it).