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Cannot Run Dota 2 on Maxed Out Settings

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January 29, 2014 5:17:49 PM

Hi there, this is my first time posting here and I am at a roadblock on what I need to fix on my rig if I am having issues running Dota 2 on maxed out settings. My PC specs are as follows:

EVGA GeForce GTX 660
Intel I5-4670K @ 3.40GHz
4.00GB of DDR3 Corsair Ram

If anyone needs more info I'd be happy to leave it here, I'm getting on average 30ish FPS during low intensity happenings on screen and drop down to 14-20ish during high intensity things such as team fights.

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January 29, 2014 6:56:52 PM

Your rig is actually overkill for Dota 2, you shouldn't be getting any low fps. Do you have more than 1 monitor? Could be an issue, but still Dota 2 is pretty light game for your system.

Did you try updating your graphic card drivers? Also, is the cooling efficient in your system? Try using a program like SpeedFan to measure the temperatures and see if there is something wrong there.
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January 29, 2014 7:43:04 PM

Noshiz said:
Your rig is actually overkill for Dota 2, you shouldn't be getting any low fps. Do you have more than 1 monitor? Could be an issue, but still Dota 2 is pretty light game for your system.

Did you try updating your graphic card drivers? Also, is the cooling efficient in your system? Try using a program like SpeedFan to measure the temperatures and see if there is something wrong there.


I'm only running 1 monitor, my drivers are up to date, my system temperature averages at about 35C, I just started messing with overclocking my GPU and I am gaining a ton of performance. Could this be what is wrong?
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January 29, 2014 7:47:30 PM

That could be indeed the issue, clock it back to default and try playing again. Also measure your temperatures while playing, not while being idle.

Does performance drop on other games too? Have you tried playing anything else?
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January 29, 2014 8:17:39 PM

Noshiz said:
That could be indeed the issue, clock it back to default and try playing again. Also measure your temperatures while playing, not while being idle.

Does performance drop on other games too? Have you tried playing anything else?

I've tried playing other games such as The Witcher 2 EE and I cannot play it on ultra, but on high with about 40FPS. I don't understand why my card is dragging like this.

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January 29, 2014 8:35:46 PM

First off, don't compare The Witcher 2 with Dota 2. Witcher is more demanding game and playing it on high with 40 fps is probably right (do you have any AA?). Did you try playing dota again without having overclocked your gpu?
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January 29, 2014 8:38:00 PM

Yeah I'm getting like 50ish FPS during downtime and anywhere from 20-30 during high intensity fighting. I've been doing some benchmarks on the Unigine Heaven program, did you want to see some of the results?
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January 29, 2014 8:46:36 PM

Yes, also could you do some http://www.3dmark.com ? I had a similar setup like yours and i know the results so i could compare them easily.

Actually you can check them here http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/2266117

I might not be able to answer again for some hours, but I'll get back as soon as possible.
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January 29, 2014 8:56:08 PM

I appreciate your insight, I'll use 3dmark and post up some scores for you.
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January 29, 2014 9:15:35 PM

Well about 3Dmark I don't have the money to spend on it at the moment but my scores from my Unigine Heaven trials on Ultra with normal tessellation was 957 and 966.

On top of that my Dota 2 games are still on average like 38ish FPS

Good news! I think I've found the source of my woes: http://dev.dota2.com/showthread.php?t=124054
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January 30, 2014 3:57:06 AM

You don't have to pay for 3d mark, it has a free version too(that's what i am using), that you can download ether through their site or through steam, by searching for 3d mark on steam and downloading the demo. It does all the tests and you get results like those that i posted above.

Also, that's probably the source of the problem. It was dota 2 all along and if i recall correctly, dota had similar problems again in the past.
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January 30, 2014 4:02:54 AM

Shouldn't be a problem i have the same GPU run it smoothly but i don't play Dota 2 that much. Well probably only once because i really don't understand RTS games. Probably the Ram is holding you back
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January 30, 2014 4:05:13 AM

Nothing in his spec holds him back, it's more than what he needs for Dota 2, the problem is probably with the games latest patch.
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