![]() Under 100% the game can look jaggey and blocky, so leave this at 100% and we can work with the other settings in a easier way which will keep the game looking adiquate with decent FPS. ![]() Resolution scale, Now this is something I leave at 100%, it can go all the way to 200%, and down to 70%, now what this does is downscales or upscales your resolution, which means more defintion. They are the three hardware things you should look at, HDD/SSD are all for loading times and thats really it, They're nice, but ultimately not needed. Thats fine reboot the PC into safe mode, uninstall the software you used to do the overclock and reboot. So knowing how much your GPU has for VRam is very much needed, after that you can start to look at overclocking the GPU it self, now Asus GPU tweak and MSI afterburner are key things here, because that will help you with tempratures and the overclocking itself, now a common misconseption is you can hurt your GPU via overclocking with these tools, THIS IS NOT TRUE, you can't, relax, if you push the slider too high and the pc turns off. ACC on ultra uses about 5.5gigs of Vram for my system (i have a 2070 8gig card). GPU time, Now this is where its going to become aparent if you can run a game at high, medium or low settings, if you have an older GPU now is where you are really going to see problems, Esp in a game like ACC, where more cars = more Ram usage on the GPU, Now GPU ram and system ram are two different things, so just because you have 16 gig's of System ram, and 2 gigs of Gpu ram means you will have alot of issues with frame rates if you are trying to push the games settings, Now sadly ACC doesnt have a " This is how much Video ram you are using" visual. ![]() so start with the simplest of things, make sure they are spaced 1 slot apart in your system's ram slots, it doesnt sound like it could possibly do much but it does produce gains in performance. Now Ram, Ram is a speical case as i know alot of people think more is better, which in some cases can be true, But alot of the time whats better for FPS is if they are running in dual channel and the timings (something that can be used to gain fps easily but is akin to overclocking), Aswell as making sure you have XMP setup in the bios ( id suggest making sure what ram you have and seeing if you have XMP turnt on in the bios XMP can cause stabilty issues if your motherboard doesnt like the setting or your ram doesnt like the setting of that XMP profile its a trial and error thing again im afraid but RTFM"read the ****ing manual") and games do often like to run at 3200Mghz ram speeds, which XMP will often try to set it too. Hardware wize ACC does run quite well on potatoes and anything from 5-6 years ago, but you do need to have it all set correctly, if you have a AMD or intel K cpu you can overclock it, and i dont mean going overboard here, i mean a minor overclock, i myself, run a very minor overclock of just bringing all cores up to turbo speed, which for my system in 4.6ghz, now i did that without changing voltages or anything in that manner and for intel and AMD now you have in Windows applications which help you do it even more, now overclocking can have adverse affects like instablity, Heat issues so only really do this if you are 80-100% sure your not near what the cpu can currently do stabilty wize(which is trial and error) and heat wize, nothing worse than having an overheating CPU. Now the PC in question is quite powerful and it is middle of the road but given its 2019 and PC hardware has come along way in just two years, it's safe to say that my PC is probably over capable for what i run it like, so I'm going to start with hardware first and then get into game settings. ![]() So after seeing quite a few posts on the forums, Reddit, and RD i thought it was about time someone actually did a write up on what affects the FPS, so we can all some what acchieve a good frame rate in the game. ![]()
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