Fullscreen Comanglia's Max FPS for High Quality PCs dxlevel 81 (core affinity - Cores 4&6)
2639 frames 17.636 seconds 149.64 fps ( 6.68 ms/f) 12.704 fps variability
TF2 still seems to take advantage of those extra cores it seems.
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Fullscreen Comanglia's Max FPS for High Quality PCs dxlevel 81 (core affinity - Cores 4&6)
2639 frames 17.636 seconds 149.64 fps ( 6.68 ms/f) 12.704 fps variability
TF2 still seems to take advantage of those extra cores it seems.
DogewarriorWhen I attempted to use the command timedemo or playdemo, I just got the error message "couldn't open file for reading". Am I doing something wrong?
Did you make sure to put the demo file into your tf folder?
SetsulHave you tried it with SMT disabled / core affinity set?
Can't disable SMT within my bios on the ASUS Prime x370, so I did core affinity.
Fullscreen Comanglia's Max FPS for High Quality PCs dxlevel 81 (core affinity - Cores 0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14)
2639 frames 14.340 seconds 184.03 fps ( 5.43 ms/f) 10.874 fps variability
Fullscreen Comanglia's Max FPS for High Quality PCs dxlevel 81 (core affinity - Cores 0-7)
2639 frames 14.639 seconds 180.27 fps ( 5.55 ms/f) 10.223 fps variability
Fullscreen Comanglia's Max FPS for High Quality PCs dxlevel 81 (core affinity - Cores 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15)
2639 frames 14.392 seconds 183.36 fps ( 5.45 ms/f) 10.724 fps variability
Fullscreen Comanglia's Max FPS for High Quality PCs dxlevel 81 (normal run to show difference)
2639 frames 14.108 seconds 187.05 fps ( 5.35 ms/f) 11.664 fps variability
Looks like it doesn't make it any better, and it might even be a little worse. (I did run each test a few times to make sure there wasn't a fluke)
sageNicellHere's some results with my Ryzen 1700x.thanks for the benchmarks
was this with the precision boost enabled or with the frequency locked ?
Precision boost is disabled, as I did a manual overclock. I'm going to take the guess that if I had left precision boost on by not overclocking it would be much worse. This is because the base frequency for all cores would now be 3.5, and one core would go up to 3.9.
Here's some results with my Ryzen 1700x.
Full build:
CPU: Ryzen 1700x @3.85Ghz
GPU: RX 480 4gb
RAM: 16gb 2400Mhz DDR4
Resolution: 1920x1080
Launch options (minus windowed/fullscreen and dxlevel): -high -noipx -w 1920 -h 1080 -novid
Fullscreen dxlevel 95 no graphics config (video settings)
2639 frames 23.283 seconds 113.34 fps ( 8.82 ms/f) 6.611 fps variability
Window no border dxlevel 95 no graphics config (video settings)
2639 frames 23.794 seconds 110.91 fps ( 9.02 ms/f) 6.573 fps variability
Fullscreen Comanglia's Max FPS for High Quality PCs dxlevel 81
2639 frames 14.817 seconds 178.11 fps ( 5.61 ms/f) 12.399 fps variability
Window no border Comanglia's Max FPS for High Quality PCs dxlevel 81
2639 frames 15.218 seconds 173.41 fps ( 5.77 ms/f) 12.044 fps variability
I hope this helped anyone interested in Ryzen. Let me know if you want me to test any other configuration with it. Currently sticking to the 3.85Ghz overclock, as I want to keep my core voltage at 1.35V and want to be stable.
Huh. Thanks for letting me know. I guess I just thought the casters saw the cameraman's view because they always seemed to be talking about what was being shown. They all just must be on the same page. Sorry for being dumb :P
I've been quite interested in casting and especially how TFTV lets their casters see what the camera man is seeing. Does anyone know exactly how they do it?