I'll repeat this once more, Arma is the only game causing issues. I get around 4.7-5.1ghz clocks, CPU Voltage is around 1.500v depending on load on the cpu.Ĭores split the load nicely when playing arma, 40%-80% on all coresĪrma doesnt use much GPU, 32bit grabs 3gb ram almost instantly when i start playing. I also found out after the FPS drop, if i still keep playing without restarting my game the frames eventually go back up after hour or so. No, everything runs normally for few hours, after that FPS suddenly drops to 8-11FPS. does any of ur cores goes to 99-100% all the time? usually these games 1 core is always maxed out and the other ones are like, 10-20%, so the only core that will get hot is the one that is at 99-100%, another thing that could be happening is ur windows lowering the clock speeds and voltage, its similar to Intel's Speed Step, but if u set ur windows energy options to Max Performance it should lock ur cpu at its full clock speed and voltage, imho the best monitoring combo is MSI AF + HWInfo, ram usage is also very important as i've seen this game using a lot of ram and vram (dev branch), so get both of these programs i listed and play the game, and pay very close attention to ur gpu usage and clock speeds, cpu usage and clock speeds and ram usage. Somehow, for some reason Arma 3 runs smoothly for about 3 hours and then suddenly turns into picture slideshow with 11 frames per second. I can confirm that theres nothing wrong with my computer, or its components.Īrma 3 is the only game where my problem occurs. Thank you for your contribution into resolving the issue, i've already confirmed that Arma 3 atleast tries to use all of my cores, i've validated this using AMD System monitor. Originally posted by ¬G.P¬ мเиเ קµяקℓэ ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°):use msi afterburner and set it to monitor per-core usage and temp, arma3 doesnt use all ur threads so u might be measuring the temps the wrong way. But unless your having issues there is no issue. Which in my opinion is not worth sending out a computer to get fixed. You may in fact just have a faulty sensor. But unless your having stability issues or issues with your CPU running at all this is not a bad thing. I dont know if you have experience with computers at all. Useless opinions and irrelevant garbage doubt anyone with experience or knowledge of how to work with the issue (Arma not using CPU as it should) wouldnt feel compelling to reply to the topic. So yeah it is coolįirst of all, i wouldnt make this topic unless i knew there is something wrong.įX series is known to get high temps on running games, and the sudden fps drops in arma with along the temperature indicates something is not working as it should. That means your computer is running Arma nicely. Second this does not seem to be a problem for you. You sir should leave as no one in these forums will allow the disrespect you have twoards others. The previous RGB effect which was configured with RGB Fusion 2 will be replaced with a static red color.Originally posted by Jackson R 1B-160:First of all. When both software are running simultaneously, the selected RGB effect on the product will follow the last adjustment.įor example: When you attempt to set the LED effect to Static mode with a red color through the RGB Fusion in GCC. The two software can be installed and executed in the same environment at the same time.īoth RGB Fusion in GCC and RGB Fusion 2 can be used to control the RGB effects of supported products. RGB Fusion 2 : Can be downloaded directly from RGB Fusion 2 page or the products' page. RGB Fusion in GCC: Is available for download and install through Update Center when supported components are detected. For supported RGB products and motherboard models please refer to the RGB Fusion 2 support page. RGB Fusion 2: GIGABYTE's earlier RGB control software which is capable of running independently without dependence of other software. RGB Fusion in GCC: Includes newly designed UI with optimized RGB Sync methodology that comes with Gigabyte Control Center (GCC).
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