PIKACHUU
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Hello,
I built my own rig recently and i am now worried my i5 4570 cannot handle maxed out settings,
at the moment i am currently playing a lot of Diablo 3 and when there is a lot of combat and action on the screen my fps can drop down from a steady 60 (vertical sync) to around 30-40
I know that Diablo 3 isnt a demanding game but still , the CPU is the only thing i can think of causing this,
My rig >
780Ti HOF 3 GB
i5 4570
8 GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHZ
Windows 8
Everything updated with latest stable drivers
Temps >
GPU : Usually around 50 and never above 73.
CPU : Usually around 30 idle and 50-60 on load but never above 65.
Worth mentioning as well is that i had my Dxdiag and MSINFO investigated by EA Support and they found no faults (Not sure if its worth anything but thought i would mention it)
I am considering upgrading to an i7 but only if i am sure this is caused by my i5.
Thankful for any help
I built my own rig recently and i am now worried my i5 4570 cannot handle maxed out settings,
at the moment i am currently playing a lot of Diablo 3 and when there is a lot of combat and action on the screen my fps can drop down from a steady 60 (vertical sync) to around 30-40
I know that Diablo 3 isnt a demanding game but still , the CPU is the only thing i can think of causing this,
My rig >
780Ti HOF 3 GB
i5 4570
8 GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHZ
Windows 8
Everything updated with latest stable drivers
Temps >
GPU : Usually around 50 and never above 73.
CPU : Usually around 30 idle and 50-60 on load but never above 65.
Worth mentioning as well is that i had my Dxdiag and MSINFO investigated by EA Support and they found no faults (Not sure if its worth anything but thought i would mention it)
I am considering upgrading to an i7 but only if i am sure this is caused by my i5.
Thankful for any help
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