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BeamNG still lagging

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by NistingurA, Sep 6, 2014.

  1. NistingurA

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    Hey guys,

    I dont understand this cause my game is still running at 23 FPS although i bought a few new parts for my computer :/

    My questinon to you: Why is it lagging and what can i do ??!


    My setting in game:
    Mesh quality : normal
    Texture quality: normal
    Lightning quality : normal
    Anistrophic filter: off (sry if it is wrong written :D)
    Anti-ALlalasing: off
    Shader quality High

    PostFX system Disabled


    My computer parts
    CPU AMD FX 4130 Black Edition (4x3,80 Ghz)
    GPU NVidia GeForce GTX 260 Extreme + (896 MB VRAM)
    Ram 8Gb (2100Mhz)
    Board ASRock 970 Extreme 4
     
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  2. SixSixSevenSeven

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    Nvidia 260. Outdated years ago. Consider there was a 460, 560, 660, 760 and this year or next year an 860 each replacing one another, should give an impression of how obsolete the 260 is.
     
  3. BaronRedStorm

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    Quite an old graphics card You have there why an old Nvidia card are you on a low budget?
     
  4. NistingurA

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  5. BaronRedStorm

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    I'm sure turning the lighting system turning to lowest should fix your fps (but it won't look as good)
     
  6. SixSixSevenSeven

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    I'm intruiged as to where the actual hell you even obtained a card that old from. It's valueless now
     
  7. pulley999

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    I think the FX 4130 is the bottleneck. I used to run Beam on mostly high with my old 260, paired with an i7 at ~35 FPS. I also tested Beam on my friend's FX 4130/HD7870, and pulled a consistent 23 FPS.
     
  8. Davidbc

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    My friend had a GTX 260.... in 2008.
     
  9. jammin2222

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    My old pc has a GTX 260 in it. I think the processor was an intel quad core q6600 @ 2.4 GHz. It used to get 30-40 fps in GTA IV with medium settings.

    I think the power supply or motherboard has been fried as it never showed any signs of life after my grandad accidentally turned the power to the house on and off for a brief second when he was trying to turn the breaker for the lights back on after a bulb blew.

    If it still booted I would stick Beam NG on it and see what it gets for you. I do have an old 200 watt power supply I could put in it, but I think the gtx 260 needs more power than that (500 watt PSU I think was recommended). Even then It might not work as I don't know what actually failed. I didn't bother trying to fix it as it was already very out dated 3-4 years ago when it failed, and it was the perfect excuse to get a new pc.

    I might have a go at putting that old 200 watt PSU in it and see what happens tomorrow, just for the hell of it. If it works than I will benchmark Beam NG for you. Though with such an under powered PSU I expect it would perform worse than it did with its original 650 watt PSU.

    I wouldn't trust putting the 260 in my current pc as I really don't know whats fried, and I'm not going to down grade my pc just for a benchmark. Though it would be interesting to know.
     
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