This is a short Tutorial in wich I want to show you how to Raise the performance of BeamNG a bit. There are 2-3 things to do. (number 3 is not so important) Step 1: Open Steam. Click on BeamNG. Right click and go to properties. Then you get this window > Click on the Top button. Then you get This window> Type the 3 things there. WARNING! cpuCount= {4,6,8} How many cores your CPU has ( mine is a FX 4130 so 4) maxVram= {1Gb (1024), 2Gb (2048), 3Gb (3072), 4Gb (4096)} Number is made in MB !! (Mine Graphics card is a MSI 960 4G so 4Gb ) maxMem= (MB") {2048, 3072, 4096 5120, 6144, 7168, 8192} You can roundabout but Your computer uses a bit less then you have installed. Like I have 8Gb but it uses 7,96Gb of it ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Step 2: Open your task manager while you ingame. Rightclick on BeamNG x64 .exe ( works on x32 too) Go to properties and click on priority. And choose Higher than normal or High. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Step 3: (NEWER GPU´s RECOMMENDED): Download the programm MSI Afterburner (if you dont have it) Open BeamNG and let it run like 5 minutes. Open MSI Afterburner. Set your Fanspeed to 60-70 %. If your GPU is cooler than 50°c you can Overclock it. Set the powerlimit to 110% and The Coreclock to + 50 - 100. Apply it then and have fun !! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reviews and Suggestions: - - - -
I'm sure everyone here knows how to use task manager *facepalm*. And also, if your gpu can run msi afterburner then why bother using it? If your gpu can run it without catching on fire then it's pretty darn good. Also what's the point of step 1/ step 2 if they are pretty much the same. In fact get rid of step 2 because step 1 sets these values already :/. Thanks for wasting our time.
Or better yet. Go to Settings > Fan and set a fan curve Then it's only loud when you need the extra cooling.
Indeed. I made one with a slight bump in it. In that way it will start revving up a bit earlier than usual, but keeps the GPU nice 'n cool (75c under full load). Note that it has a reference cooler.
Yeah same here, i'm running +250 on my 980ti refrence, max 75c running madmax in 4k, max/very high settings. Fan curves is a brilliant thing.
Yeah. On Topic: I think it would be a good idea to write a disclamer on point nr 3, then people will know the risk,
Chill out about the steps technicality, at some point you aren't giving feedback, just pure hate. What is this suppose to mean? what is wrong with that program does being able to run it suddenly mean your GPU is lowend? pretty much all modern GPUs low-highend should be able to start up MSI Afterburner... I use it to monitor my hardware, but not for overclocking. On-Topic: If you're not running 2 potato for your computing tasks, than here is the true way to improve the performance.... Lower/disable Dynamic Reflection Settings Go to PostFX disable SSAO run shadows @ normal or lower only Turn Mesh-Quality down to "Low" any lower and it causes issues + gives little to not improvement over low. Turn off "AA/Anti Aliasing" Disable HDR/PostFX all together These settings can give you that extra edge on a low-mid end machine. - - - Updated - - - Also only High/Mid-End GPUs designed for gaming will achieve much of anything from overclocking.... Alot of low/mid end chips suck at over clocking, only a few can get good resaults... The higher end chips seem more capable. The Risk for Reward factor here is really not worth it for most the people that would "Need" this just to achieve playable FPS on the GPU side of things... [This is also coming from someone running their I5-3570k with an aftermarket cooler @ 4.3GHz + Unparking the cores for that extra 5Fps on top of the overclocking that just makes the T75 easier to handle, really.]
I have a lenovo k450e with a thermaltake 430 watt power supply and a nvidia gtx 750 ti should i even consider running msi afterburner?
Thanks for wasting our time. i'm running +250 on my 980ti refrence, max 75c running madmax in 4k, max/very high settings