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Fix Cpu Performance Problems In Amd Fx8 Cpu´s


LordOfWar666
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Follow the steps of this PS2 guide, it´s the same problem whit warframe and the same solution:

https://forums.daybreakgames.com/ps2/index.php?threads/if-you-have-an-amd-fx-processor-read-this-devs-should-too.215082/

FPS test (warframe is running on minium settings)

Warframe before the fix: Min 35 fps Max on 875 fps
Warframe after the fix: Min 50fps, max on 1120

My pc specs:

OS: Windows 10 X64 
CPU: AMD FX 8350 4.0ghz
RAM: DDR III 16 GB G.Skill Ripjaws 1600
MOTHERBOARD: Asrock 990FX Extreme9
GPU: AMD 290
HDD: 2x250 GB Seagate en Raid-0

Please DE fix this :-)
 

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"Moving your camera/screen around will not feel smooth, it will feel as if the game is hitching. You will also notice input lag especially when aiming down sights to shoot/kill enemies."

 

I'm currently using an AMD FX 6350 6-Core Processor, and this definitely outlines how my game feels. It also explains why it tends to vary over time?

 

I've always thought it was my mouse and settings, but perhaps I have been wrong all this time?

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saw this thread and thought i'd try it out

didnt notice any difference on my system tho once i used the program listed in that guide

ended up disableing it as it was a wasted process, mainly because i disabled cpu core parking in windows

which has been a feature since windows 7

 

if ur on a desktop its a good idea to disable core parking as windows has a bad habit of putting ur cpu cores into a "sleep state" even when they are being used

seems like its mainly a issue with amd cpu's, never heard of anyone having issues with intel cpu's

 

just google "unpark cpu cores" and you'll find a stack of youtube videos, theres even an app out there that will do it all for you, plus once its done, you dont need another background process running to keep your cores awake, it sets up your system so you dont need to worry about it anytime you boot up

 

just to give you an idea of what kinda system im running, and the performance i get ill list my spec's, etc

 

win10 x64

amd fx 9590

16gb 1866mhz ram

8gb r9 390x

 

i used DSR for my screen resolution in the game

res:3200x1800

all in-game maxxed out, lowest fps 110, highest 180fps, thats during gamplay

 

only mentioning the core parking thing, because its something that will help with all games, and is a 1-time fix, unless you format/re-install you OS, then you'll need to reapply it

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  • 4 weeks later...

Bit of an update:

 

I have just tried setting the CPU use back to default (All 6 cores) to see how big the difference is now that I am used to not having the micro-stutter, however, I honestly can't feel any difference.

 

I have tried searching in the patch notes forums for PC, but I haven't found anything relating to micro-stutter or AMD-FX Processors.

 

Either way, it seems to have been fixed.

 

Can anyone else using an AMD-FX Processor confirm this?

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I have an FX CPU (8320 4.2GHz OC), I can't say i've ever had an issue with stutter.

 

However, it could be an issue with the CPU and GPU drivers (Specifically AMD drivers) since amd CPU's (ironically) provide a worse platform for the AMD GPU drivers in single threaded workloads. DX11 still has a very prominent single worker thread.

 

But i dunno, i don't have an AMD GPU so it's merely speculation on my part since (as i say) i don't get stutter. I will get it occasionally, but afaik, it's a result of the game and not the CPU/GPU.

 

 

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