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What's your Diablo 3 fps?
Curious what type of performance everyone is getting?
Given a short brief on system details. :toast: |
If I could login and play, I'd report back with my FPS.
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Diablo is a pretty old game, so it runs at more than 3 fps on my system.
(Lame, I know but I couldn't resist punning your title) |
would flat out to consistent 120fps (with heavy scenes going to the 60s - 90s), but then it gets tearing for reasons uknown. Thats why I just turn on vsync (but makes it cap to 60 fps ???)
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Everything maxed out I get about 25% utilization on each card(HD6950 Crossfire), with frames capped @ 60 FPS. Keeps the cards nice and cool. ;)
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60 fps with vsync on.
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its ment to cap at 60FPS with a 60 hz monitor.
i get solid 59/60 fps.... however it still jerks/jitters a fair bit for no apparent reason. likely driver problem. |
10-60 fps. It's mostly at 60fps but sometimes there are really big slowdowns.
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Not sure but every thing seems to be running smooth @ 60fps synced with tripple buffering. Q9550 @3.4ghz, 4g ddr800 And 5870.
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like 200 fps, 16x12 windowed, specs on the left. drops down to 100 in some cases with 4 people and 894564985 monsters and effects on screen
ctrl+r shows fps in game btw |
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http://eu.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/4008631894 |
I capped mine at 100 fps (just because). For some reason in "Fullscreen", my crossfire goes in reverse and GPU2 seems to want to take over and give me 20 fps. I fixed this issue by going into "Fullscreen Windowed Mode". COME ON ANDREW D WHERE MY CROSSFIRE PROFILE AT???
I'm pretty sure a potato could run this game fine. (Provided you don't have two potatoes in crossfire) |
I have a 6850m with i7 2600k, and am getting 50-80 maxed out.
The problem is, if I don't turn V-Sync on my computer overheats (this is a laptop, but does not overheat on anything else) Blizzard is known to produce this issue in their games, I know that Starcraft II had this issue in their menus, and I still cannot be sure if it is fixed today. The problem with V-Sync is that some games have this horrible input lag that has a slight (probably 150-200ms) and very noticebly annoying delay. If anyone else has fixed this issue, let me know! Things I have tried: 1. Forcing V-Sync through CCC. Doing this does not enable V-Sync in the game. 2. I have tried limiting frames. Instead of limiting the frames rendered, the game instead makes the card work on rendering the frames, and then only displays x amount of frames. 3. Windowed. No luck. Quote:
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@3870X2 Try to download rivatuner, or some other app that includes D3Doverrider, and force vsync thru that.
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Graphics are kinda lame on this game, so it runs great. Never see anywhere below 60fps.
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doesnt work so well on my laptop (AMD A6 w/ APU) even on low at 1360x768. heres hoping driver updates/game patches fix that (seemed to be CPU lag, even OC'd to 2GHz/2.5 turbo).
sits at 45ish FPS, but slows down in combat almost unplayably. updating to 12.4 drivers now to see if it helps. |
My system runs this game with ease, the game maxes out at 200fps and that's what i get all the time with max settings but i get alot of tearing so i turn on vysnc and it runs smooth and uses 30% on both cards instead of 80-90% with vsync off
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Hey Mussles, Blizzard games are notorious for being nVidia and Intel optimized.
You are running both an AMD CPU and AMD GPU, you got a double-dose of de-optimization. |
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