The Division 2
Of course the game is great...... but periodic crashes and hangs there (not just me)!A couple of weeks playing on i5 (Old 750 with a frequency of 2.66), 16 RAM, GTX 770 4Gb, after small dances with a tambourine (low+medium+high settings) gave 30-38 FPS, it was quite possible to play.
Put a new video card RTX 2070, here is my CPU and got the load on all 4 cores at 100%....., the graphics card is loaded on 39-42% from 38-50 FPS in the game (and not much depend on the video settings, high, ultra or medium). But the main problem is that when X12 Derect the game began to fly, to hang. On Derect X11 drawdown FPS and friezes noticeable even at medium settings.
It is clear that we need to change the CPU, motherboard, RAM, but what can you do at this point of time (before purchase), maybe the settings in the game which will unload the CPU?
Windows 10 and the game is on the SSD.
p.s. The replacement i7 - 8700, IBM Z390 GAMING X 16Gb DDR4 Kingston HyperX Predator 3600MHz
ZZZKarp
It is clear that we need to change the CPU, motherboard, RAM, but what can you do at this point of time (before purchase), maybe the settings in the game which will unload the CPU?
Nothing to do, only to save on percent. I have a core i5 2400 and RTX 2060, the map in few places is loaded on 100%. Decline settings, nothing will, well maybe less of the Frisians will be. Games in the open world is very demanding percent.
Honestly I thought that in a pinch will increase by 10-20 Fps due to CPU, but here the result is even worse than on the previous card (GTX 770 8Gb).
Such departure is not in Antheme, or in Destini 2, the second generally running at maximum speed without freezes and subsidence........
Found the article, I will try https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=604682934
ZZZKarp
ZZZKarp wrote:
but what can you do at this point of time (before purchase), maybe the settings in the game which will unload the CPU?
if the Board allows, you can try a little bit to disperse percents. and memory
As for the crashes and lockups with a new card.
1. The new card allowed us to use higher settings. However, now the bottleneck has become the percent. If he plows on 100%, I think the temperature is also affected. You monitored? Percent of cold, TDP 95Вт. If it reaches critical (for i5 750 is 72 degrees), this can cause departure. If so, you have to think about cooling. Especially if in the BIOS for the PERC enabled Turbo Boost, which is essentially overclocking.
2. New video card requires adequate nutrition. If your power supply is at the limit, this may also be the cause of crashes and hangs.
What to do? Well for starters empirically determine the best settings to percent was not overloaded. To improve the cooling and to check the power supply. Regarding overclocking. Well, it's hard to say, maybe will help. True stability will hardly add, and again, still have to solve the issue with cooling and power, because during overclocking the situation with this at least improves.