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Low FPS in World of Tanks

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October 8, 2014 7:58:59 PM

Hello,

I am having a very difficult time trying to increase my FPS in this game, on high settings. I am running this game at 19-40fps, usually stays at around 28fps

I suspect it has something to do with my cpu. I have recently received amd FX-9370 as a gift and plugged it into my m5a88V-evo. I know that this motherboard does not fully support this cpu, however i can run other high end games perfectly fine.

CPU: FX9370
Motherboard: m5a88v-evo
Video Card: Nvidia GTX 780
Ram: 8g DDR3

Even with my cpu not running at 100% i think i should still be able to run this game at least at 50-60fps. Do you think that my low fps is solely caused by my cpu?

Thank you!

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October 8, 2014 8:12:11 PM

The lack of a power supply probably isn't helping. Either is just having one stick of 1066 ram or whtever..

The motherboard certainly is a worry. Its not heatsinked, rated for only 140W (9370 - 220W!!), with only 4+1 power phases.

Get a 990fx 220W rated mobo before you go too far in trying to figure out your problem.

And post your complete and detailed build.
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October 8, 2014 8:23:34 PM

Thank you! I will definitely look into new motherboard.

Here is the complete build, unless i missed something.

CPU: FX9370
Motherboard: m5a88v-evo
Video Card: Nvidia GTX 780
Ram: 8g DDR3 (i have 2 sticks 4gb each)
Power supply: Corsair AX850
Cooling: Corsair H100

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a c 398 à CPUs
October 8, 2014 8:30:57 PM

2 x 4gb 1066?

Corsair AX860? or AXi860?

Corsair H100 or H100i?
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October 8, 2014 8:40:54 PM

sorry,

2x8gb 1333
for power supply it just says AX850
For the cooler its H100
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a c 398 à CPUs
October 8, 2014 8:48:05 PM

Corsair make an AX860 not 860.

So its 2 x 8gb (= 16GB) 1333? You should get 1866 to go with the new mobo.

And a plain H100.
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October 8, 2014 8:57:24 PM

yea its 2x8 16gb 1333
power supply is ax850 - 850watts, not 860. That is what it says on the actual power supply.
Yeah and just a regular H100 water cooling.
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a c 398 à CPUs
October 8, 2014 9:51:31 PM

Well your build seems OK. That really leaves how its running and the settings you're using.

How is it running?

Download HWInfo and run Sensors. Post the results - usually 3 screenshots in TinyPic or similar.

Put your PC deatils into http://www.game-debate.com/games/index.php?g_id=970&gam... and see what settings they recommend and what fps you should expect.
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October 8, 2014 10:23:03 PM





game-debate.com said: "High Settings - This system should be able to play World of Tanks smoothly at high settings"

Its running poorly, doesn't feel smooth at all, gets to 14 fps in rare circumstances.
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October 8, 2014 11:24:56 PM

are you able to see the images?
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a c 398 à CPUs
October 8, 2014 11:35:43 PM

Nup - nothing seems to download.
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a c 398 à CPUs
October 8, 2014 11:58:40 PM

Everything looks fine -

8gb ram (not 16)

CPU voltage, temp, clocks, fan speed

PSU voltages

GPU voltage, temp, clock speeds, fan speed
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October 9, 2014 12:05:57 AM

Hmm i have 2 sticks and it says 8gb on each and then it says 2x4gb (on each)

Well i guess it is the motherboard, ill look into that 990FX mobo.

Thank you.
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October 11, 2014 6:43:23 PM

i7Baby said:
The lack of a power supply probably isn't helping. Either is just having one stick of 1066 ram or whtever..

The motherboard certainly is a worry. Its not heatsinked, rated for only 140W (9370 - 220W!!), with only 4+1 power phases.

Get a 990fx 220W rated mobo before you go too far in trying to figure out your problem.

And post your complete and detailed build.


I bought a new mobo:

Asus Sabertooth 990FX r2

and new memory sticks:

Viper 2x8GB DDR3 1866MHz 16GB

Minimal improvement - 5-8fps (cant even tell, improvement might just be in my head)

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a c 398 à CPUs
October 11, 2014 8:58:09 PM

Graphics card problem?

Try OCing your graphics card.

Try another graphics card in your PC.
Try your graphics card in another PC.
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a b à CPUs
October 13, 2014 3:32:17 PM

a 780 should destroy WOT.

I think it might be his CPU though, pretty sure WOT is a single core game, so he'd likely be better off with an i3 or something.

Although it COULD be some other junk going on in the background.

@OP, if possible, create a separate partition on the HDD and do a clean install of windows to it and only install WOT (and any drivers you need) and see if that has any effect.

This is what I run WOT at with only an i3-4130 and a gtx750ti:
World of Tanks: Settings: Maximum, With FXAA Avg: 51 Min: 0 (most likely a loading screen when i went back to the garage) Max: 63

World of Tanks: Settings: Maximum, Without FXAA Avg: 47 Min: 35 Max: 62

WOT is also a very slow game, so you don't need a lot of FPS to play it anyways.
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