Star Citizen on RX 6600 i3 12100F
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- Опубликовано: 25 май 2024
- Intel Core i3 12100F - 3.30 Ghz, Radeon RX 6600 8GB, 32GB RAM(2x16 Dual Channel)3200MHz CL16 DDR 4, Windows 10 professional 64
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Full info on hardware:
MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte H610M H V2 DDR4
CPU: Intel Core i3 12100F - 3.30 Ghz (Max Turbo Frequency 4.30 GHz)
GPU: Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 6600 8GB PCIe 4.0 support
RAM: Lexar THOR DDR 4 32GB(2x16 Dual Channel)3200MHz CL16
POWER SUPPLY: Chieftec 550W 80+ ATX
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB (ST1000DM003
SSD: ADATA SU630 480GB
SSD: LEXAR 512GB M.2 NVME
COMPUTER CASE: Zalman S2 - Игры
Let me guess, you didn't finish shader compilation (takes 8 minutes when you get up from bed on a high-end PCIe 4 SSD and 16-thread CPU, taking 30-40% longer on a PCIe 3 SSD)
Shader compilation was done long time before recording.
I think there will be no difference if you increase the video settings, game is very cpu hungry
No difference in what exactly, framerate or visuals ?
@@2coresgaming432 Game needs a lot of cpu performance and graphics changing didn't make u more fps
@@lucienlachence It depends, this game works with 60fps in one area and drops to 30s in other.
@@2coresgaming432 framerate in cities
@@user-eo7dv8yt8r Sry about that I made a mistake, thinking you're commenting on Starfield LOL !! , yea this star citizen game doesn't matter what settings, it works like absolute trash.
Bro doesn't know increasing the graphics settings makes it run better
snakeoil salesman myth lol literally does nothing for perf
@@kalle8960 it literally does, by taking the load off the CPU and pushing it to the GPU.