What FPS should I be getting?
XzHiBiT
Join Date: 2013-02-03 Member: 182798Members
MSI GT683R-242US
i7-2630QM @ 2GHz -> 2.2GHz
NVidia GTX 560M - 1.5GB GDDR5
15.6" 1920x1080p 60Hz Monitor
16GB DDR3 1333MHz
2x WD Black 500GB 7200rpm @ Raid 2+0
802.11g/b/n
And I am getting, with EVERYTHING off/low except infestation, using r_stats I get about 30fps... peak of 50fps in corners, low of 20fps in combat..... for EVERYTHING off, I would expect higher....
In Just Cause 2, open world, I get higher FPS with settings almost maxed, this seems like PISS POOR performance from this game...
Any ideas?
i7-2630QM @ 2GHz -> 2.2GHz
NVidia GTX 560M - 1.5GB GDDR5
15.6" 1920x1080p 60Hz Monitor
16GB DDR3 1333MHz
2x WD Black 500GB 7200rpm @ Raid 2+0
802.11g/b/n
And I am getting, with EVERYTHING off/low except infestation, using r_stats I get about 30fps... peak of 50fps in corners, low of 20fps in combat..... for EVERYTHING off, I would expect higher....
In Just Cause 2, open world, I get higher FPS with settings almost maxed, this seems like PISS POOR performance from this game...
Any ideas?
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Also, I find it a bit difficult to believe that you're using RAID 2. Next to nothing does, at this point; also as you only have two disks, '2+0' is a bit of a misnomer.
Radeon HD 6850M
120Hz @ 1680 x 1080
Pretty much all low except texture.
~40fps .. higher in non combat, lower in combat
This is a mobile CPU, it ramps up to 2.9. Please don't blame a good i7 for the games poor performance.
The game runs on 2 cores.
Try turning the resolution down to what I am using and infestation to Low.
Alt Tab when in game and set Priority of NS2.exe to High in Task Manager. .. This should boost the fps. (Don't ask me why please
There used to be a bug where the game decided to use the HD 3000 instead of the Nvidia GPU but it should be fixed. Double check to make sure.
My laptop has a I5-2450M CPU, my VGA is a GTX570M, 1.5 DDR5. I run games like BF 3 fluently, even in MP, on high settings.
I went from the highest laptop resolution to playing it on an external screen at 1440 * 900 and while that gave me more FPS at the start of the game, the dips were pretty much identical. Personally I find this to be quite peculiar, how is it possible that despite the lower resolution giving me a significantly higher base FPS (from around 50 - 60 to +- 80), the dips are still as bad???
This is a good suggestion. Try Throttlestop just in case your manufacturer decided to be naughty with the throttling.
Rubbish. 6850m is weaker than the 560M and yet I get more FPS?
Same here Xarius. I have been "trying" to play since alpha with huge strides made in beta. You pretty much explained my situation in your writing so I won't bother to repeat .
It will improve, and Max is working to utilize multiple cores more effectively. Just is going to take time for a while to come, yet.
Also, assign its processor affinity to only the last two cores; things like Flash and other 'dumb' processes default to dumping everything on Core 0 (or 1), and moving NS2 off that should help. Likewise, setting priority to High will help ensure the scheduler does not use that core for other things.
It really doesn't matter if you're on an i3, i5, i7, X2, X4, X6, or Core2Duo. It's only using a single core. Clockspeed is everything, as a result. i7 tend to run at lower clockspeeds to improve their thermal envelope (due to the number of on-die cores and a finite ability for the heatspreader to transfer), which CAN mean that the i7 will perform worse than a significantly older and/or lower-overall-performance CPU.
OP is probably running at the 2.2Ghz and not ramping up in turbo mode to 2.9. In the case of your res and graphics settings, you should be getting more FPS if you're running 700Mhz faster. As I've said before... Ghz are a bigger determining factor then a Graphics card. Unless you are running a really shoddy budget graphics card there is no reason you should be GPU bottlenecked.
I mean if I run at default speeds on my i5 2500K (3.3Ghz) I lose a lot of FPS compared to running it at 4.2GHz. I've also had this rig running with an older generation HD4850 512Mb and compared it to the current one a HD5870 1Gb. The overall FPS didn't change much on any setting apart from High. Which caused hitching due to lack of memory on the older card.
Not really. All it means is that if there is an artificial block placed by MSI, it will override it allowing the processor to perform at the full 2.9 Ghz. It might get hot .. if it isn't getting hot already.
Good tip Talesin!! I will try setting the affinity today. The game does use the 2nd core or a thread for a VM which processes some LUA code I believe. I don't recall the specifics and don't really want to search the forums right now.
Edit: The Turbo cooling button worries me now. It could mean that this is a function to auto throttle your CPU. Try running the game without that button and with throttle stop. I would find out what exactly it does.
HP has a function called CoolSense that downthrottles CPUs. It could be akin to that.
As far as how many cores NS2 uses, that depends on how many threads and that is a function of the operating system assigning which threads to which cores. To be honest turning off hyperthreading in order to overclock another 500mhz is usually faster than leaving it on. NS2 does use several threads but it's limited by Lua and that's really the problem.
Great tip! Going to try this later.
I have both a 'turbo performance' as well as a 'turbo cooling' button, I've tried running with turbo performance in the past and it didn't give me any noticeable FPS gain on NS 2. I'm guessing this is because it boosts my GPU and not my CPU. I combined it with the turbo cooling at the time, so I would take that the turbo cooling by itself won't do much either. I'll try it again though just in case.
Good thing I never said that the 6850m was better than the 560M.
Being a "powerhouse by laptop standards" is like winning the special Olympics, in the end you're still retarded. The reason your FPS doesn't change much is because NS2 is both unoptimized and very CPU bound.
I'm not saying they are on par with gaming desktops, not at all, but they're certainly not as terribly behind as they were several years ago. Some of us have no choice but to buy a gaming laptop, it's either that or giving up gaming entirely. But yes, let's be honest, this is more an issue of NS 2 being heavily unoptimised than it is these laptops being rubbish.
I get a reliable 50ish FPS on my current settings, if it wasn't for these drops to 15 - 25 FPS during lategame combat phases (with all them structures and whatnot) I'd be satisfied enough with my performance.
Polak. You might be able to save the day. Can you tell us if the MSI has some sort of throttle function to "cool" the CPU. Maybe OP left it on by mistake.
That being said, I turned the res down to 1680x1050, but its not the native ratio of my monitor, so it looks weird. It also doesn't stretch. BUT! It did up the FPS to about 40 consistently.... I will settle for that, and call it a day....
My laptop runs Crysis 2 @ 1920x1080 @ 30FPS on "Hardcore" and 50FPS on "Gamer".... so you are severely ignorant by saying laptops are rubbish....
Why NS2 can't is an issue with the game, not it being a laptop.
Thanks for coming back to us XzHiBiT .. also try to turn Priority to high.
Either way. This is a good example of how the retention rate of this game is low. If X didn't have a desktop he would not have bothered playing this again or only in a limited fashion. And a lot of people that don't voice their concerns feel exactly the same way about this.
Do you know the average Ghz rate for Steam users?
Also it is indeed partially your laptop or rather the CPU running at only 2.2Ghz that's causing the lower FPS, this is based on many hardware specs we've seen come and go. It might be an iCore, but the lack of sheer brute force (<3Ghz, <4Ghz), to deal with the performance issues that are indeed still present and the fact that lua is will eat CPU cycles for breakfast.
I did, didn't seem to improve any, unfortunately.
I looked it up, it has a 2.9GHz boost, not 2.2 as previously mentioned. It also has MSI "Turbo" mode for GPU, which supposedly boosts it, and I've never seen FRAPS indicate a FPS increase with that on. How can I force 2.9GHz boost on the i7? Anyone know?
I dont know what mean throttle but my laptop got option to increase cooling (i dont use its too noise ) the only problems with my laptop are freez spikes and sometimes i feel like i got low fps but r_stats says 40-50.
I done ~10min fraps benchmark in late game Frames: 21592 - Time: 487831ms - Avg: 44.261 - Min: 5 - Max: 74 in fight 30-40 server 18players - 5fps probaly freez spike , getting most of them when spawing as alien or pressing E on Armor(100% short freez like 0.5s - 1s when click on armory for the first time in game).
My cpu got ~20ms gpu 0ms, changing the resolution dont give any effects same fps 800x600 as 1920x1080 maby only in ready room increase ;]