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Thanks for all the tips. One question though, I'm going through your Nvidia settings in the screenshots linked and in Discord, and they differ from what you're showing in the video? Stuff like threaded optimization for instance is off in the video but on in the screenshots?
This was a game changer. I think i had all the settings from other youtube videos i've watched and thought i was getting the best i could get but those two extra programs added an extra 30 fps and it feels a lot smoother now too.
Just a quick tip - when he goes to delete log files you can shift+delete which will permanently delete stopping the files from ever reaching recycle bin
I don’t get these comments. They act like rengawr is the only streamer to ever report anybody. That was bsg’s fault for banning the guy without investigating at all.
@@Jake-bt3fc fact is he didnt report him, he send a request personally to one of bsg´s representatives. he should only do that if he KNOWS someone is cheating.
TLDR; EVERYBODY DO THIS. So nice to finally see a comprehensive and simple guide that actually works. Did all of these and my fps has now stabilized, I've lost all forms of stuttering both in game and in menu, I've gained upwards of at least 30 fps, and my ram actually cleans up properly. Hoping this fixes the weird memory leak issue me and my friends have been having. Much appreciated, my friend.
He is definitely right about memory leak issues and Tarkov using all your RAM. I have 32g of DDR5 @6400 and each time I load into a raid I'm at 93% ish RAM usage. When I saw that for the first time my mind was blown. Most games utilize like 10%-15% on my system.
These settings genuinely helped (from what I can see so far) I did all of this, plus all my hardware is overclocked and I get in the 70s -90 fps in streets of tarkov and 100-140 fps on other maps.
This is like the only FPS video for any game / app that has ever worked for me. Thank you so much cuz I have a sucky system but you made it multiples faster.
@@otneyatno, they use those logs to diagnose the issues you're having. Realistically you don't need to remove the logs, maybe the oldest half of them if you have a lot, they're just text files.
Also, on paper there's no reason to believe that deleting logs would improve performance - they're just text files that are just sitting there. The only thing it does by removing them, is to free up some disk space. Of course, that may be a good thing for you if you're low, but otherwise it shouldn't matter.
I recently upgraded from a 1660 Super (6GB VRAM) to RX 7900XT (20GB VRAM). Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would ever see a game consume all 20GB of VRAM but Streets Of Tarkov uses all 20GB at high textures. I was laughing my ass off in my first raid when I saw that. Best upgrade I ever made btw, with a 5800X3D.
Welcome to a horribly optimized game. It's too ambitious to be fully open world that they're talking about. limited by the Unity engine, especially since that engine is not made for the best optimizations.
Tarkov has alot of stuff that need to be rendered, because the mape are so big, and you cant really decrease the quality on long distances because snipers would have a hell of a gameplay. Sniper scopes render the game a second time too so that adds to performance drops. This game aims for more realism than a typical shooter so you need alot of ram vram and cpu, its normal my guy even though it could be better
Impossible due to spaghetti code. They'd need to rebuild the whole code from scratch like the Rust developers did but that would take a huge amount of time, which is highly unlikely.
@@lj6284 its not a priority for new game devs. they just tell you to get a better pc rather than fix something on their end. its a trend in modern programing in general.
Dude my fps just sky rocketed , literary went from 40 to 150 on all maps 11900k 4000 mhz ram , keep doing what you doing , loving your content , don’t let haters stop doing what you doing , respect from moon 💩
Thank you SO SO SO much for the "Intelligent standby list cleaner (ISLC)"! I used "mem reduct" for a long time and it helped, but with ISLC its like i'm back 8+ years! Firefox and even windows in general is SO smooth its unbelievable!
Gained like 60 fps from the tips used in this video, notably I think disabling the hyper threading and using physical cores was the deciding factor, thanks Rengar!
This game specifically loves CPUs with A LOT of cache. Processors like the 5800X3D or any newer intel processor with 20 plus megabytes of total cache. These processors along with all the stuff he listed will get you a lot better performance.
All Ryzens past 3000 series have over 32mb L3 cache. Intel focuses mainly on single core performance rather than cpu cache while new X3D cpus focuses on stacked CPU cache which most modern games needs a lot.
Can’t tell you how much this helped, at least 20+ more frames on all maps which is legitimately all the world difference. Especially when i was capping at like 50 frames on the big maps (LH/ShL) and now i can actually enjoy my pvps. It’s so smooth comparably. Really appreciate it, XMP is what I believe is the true key! CPU was drastically underperforming and was a new part which was confusing to me. Thanks man
Dude, that tip about XMP... Amazing! Did indeed take me just a few minutes on Google rebooted the PC, changed in the bios and was done before I knew it! Went from 2133 to 3200! Thanks dude!
Absolutely incredible video, especially the first minute covering ram speed. Went from practicing on Interchange with loads of bots at 30 fps (and a puke bucket next to me due to low frames) up to 90 fps average. Legendary no-frills, actionable content - thanks Rengawr! I wasn't able to enable XMP because Lenovo Legion towers weirdly don't support this mode, but I figured out that I bought the wrong ram upgrades a while back, which is why everything was running so slow. Had to correct this by replacing with new, cheaper sticks that did the job. If anyone has a similar issue, please feel free to reach out.
@@thoughtbomb6490 Hey! Here it is: The mistake: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (2X16GB) DDR4 3200 (PC4-25600) The solution: Crucial RAM 64GB Kit (2x32GB) DDR4 3200MHz CL22
Thanks for the great video, I knew about some of these things but I really appreciate you taking the time to walk us through these steps and options to help. I had over 4k log files I cleared and in the process realized my Nvidia Control Panel settings had been set back to default. Here's to hopefully a smoother experience in Tarkov performance-wise.
Finally really took a look and tried everything you said, built the pc last year and never turned XMP on, can't believe I've played for going on 2 years and half the time I was on a newer nicer system that wasn't even optimized correctly, (old PC I did have it enabled, had to double check) thanks for the vid!
Correct me if im wrong but issue with full screen optimization in windows dxd were fixed some time ago, having this set to FSE shouldnt give any performance difference anymore but might cause more alt tabbing / window resizing issues. Unless theres a new bug or something im unaware of.
One more thing is you can set the game to high priority In the processes tab, althogh this needs to be set manually everytime. It can be automatic but is a pain to setup.
You're wrong about what virtual memory does. Virtual memory does not make it so that part of your disk becomes more ram. Your cpu still cannot use data that is in your disk drive directly and still first needs to allocate the data to main memory before it can be used by the cpu. What virtual memory does is create swap space on the disk drive so that data that is not being used can be swapped out so that needed data can be swapped in.
can confirm that process lasso works with tarkov. i started using it at the beginning of wipe and helped a ton. will be using other settings from this video as well. thanks dude
More can be done to make tarbob run better, but that is good you mentioned about apps like ISLC and ProcessLasso. People deserve to know that tarkov can work better and more smoothly. Great vid Man! Greetings
Great Video - if you have corsair Vengence DDR4 enabling XMP can cause your PC not to run. go into BIOS and disable XMP or manually enter the MHz that your Ram is meant to run at.
@SaltySvendo that's not a corsair ram issue that a your ram issue. I have corsair vengeance ram have it in 3 pcs and used it for over 10 years never heard of that
@@Simlife101 I said "can" not always will. if you have that issue, thats how i solved it... my statement remains the exact same. and your input really meant nothing.
Streets went from choppy to solid 60-80 fps with 2x supersampling on a few gens old Ryzen. 3600x I think. I didn't know what XMP was and yeah, I had 32gb RAM on 2133mhz!
@@VoltsIsHerenot always if you have an op gpu and your playing at 1080p it can actually increase the usage of your gpu in the game which increase fps supersampling is basically poor man's 1440p. I have 3090ti and a 1080p monitor my fps in tarkov without 4x super sampling on is trash 70 to 80fps with it on 100 to 144fps.
Please ignore his pagefile instructions, page/swap space is for the most part antiquated technology that will only hurt your performance if it is actually used for the game (it likely won't be). The issue with paging is that it will always be orders of magnitude slower than RAM in both latency and throughput, the advice to "just set it really high" does nothing but waste drive space and reduce performance (and can actually reduce the lifespan of your SSD with unnecessary write cycles). Most modern computers with more than 8gb of ram are better off disabling paging completely. Honestly though, most of this video is just "tech theater" spreading misinformation.
'turn xmp on' is also not best advise, since overclocking your ram without any knowledge might make your rig more unstable.. My game runs more smooth without overclocking (but has prob to do with my ram).
@@jerbaancap5244 while turning XMP on is TECHNICALLY overclocking, I'd still advice to go for it. Clock speed and timings on XMP are tested and basically guaranteed to work with your ram (your bios reads those settings FROM your ram when enabling XMP). If this actually makes your system less stable, there is something else severely wrong. And not using said XMP setting is just wasting ram performance you payed for. For the rest: agree, pagefile shit is nonsense, and this boi clearly doesn't know what he's taking about in half of this vid. Not saying everything is wrong, like I do use PL myself to disable SMT for Tarky, but it's sorta dangerous to just spit out random optimization hints without explaining what exactly they do and what potential risks are or at least knowing yourself what the f you are taking about. But farm dem clicks I guess...
@@anselmbuder yeah I agree. It's obvious this is just "some guy told me to do this and it would help but idk what it is and I never tested it but here's the things." I'm in IT and I'm pretty knowledgeable on this stuff, but could you explain what disable hyperthreading would do? I have Intel. I have no idea about that at all. Thanks!
If you have a ryzen 5 5xxx you can undervolt it with the curve optimizier which gives you a small performance boost while having less temps and watt usage.
@@JordanHarris It's not only about the cooling. You get better performance without overclocking while drawing less power. This can actually make a difference depending on your power prices. (poor EU noises)
Wow, i did everything but the memory cleaner and cpu software and my game feels so kuch more snappy, even just in the menu. Yesterday I loaded into streets and was stuttering really bad but now I can run it fine.
A couple more. If you're experiencing long freezes at the end of the raid, unmapping network drives has eliminated the issue entirely for me. Really sucks if you need those drives for your workflow though. Also, if you have more than 32g of ram, you should disable memory compression, as it eats up CPU cycles to compress memory that you don't need compressed (because you have enough with 32g. in PowerShell (won't work in ctrl-R Run or vanilla CMD line), run "Disable-MMagent -mc". Unsure if you need a restart but it's best to do so.
Extra tip guys, also in task manager. Click the cpu on the perforamance tab, if you see your up time is more than 24 hours, recommend you restart as it can casue FPS loss. Make sure you go to power options and ACTUALLY CLICK RESTART as shut down and power button don't always restart you machine unless you've change windows settings on what pwoer buttons do.
XMP related comments I saw that are misleading. (xmp is not overclocking) (xmp is always safe) etc. For DDR4 & DDR5 alike XMP is simply an Overclock, this Overclock is tested by the RAM maker, this does NOT mean XMP will always work. Just because your RAM can run at those XMP speeds doesn't mean your Motherboard and/or CPU can handle those XMP speeds. Most XMP kits will work fine like: ddr4 3600 or ddr5 6000, these are ''lower'' end XMP profile kits, 99% of all CPUs can run those. Where it gets tricky is ddr4 4000mhz+ or ddr5 7000mhz+, at these kind of speeds you WILL need a: 1. Good motherboard that can handle those speeds. 2. a CPU with a good memory controler. TLDR: Depending on your RAM kit/motherboard/CPU, there is a chance that it won't be able to run at it's rated speeds.
@@JG-vo8ey You are refering to something else here, programs like CPU-Z will say 1600mhz instead of the advertised 3200mhz because you have to 2x that number(DDR "Double Data Rate"). (ddr4 example)But when a memory kit is advertised at 3200mhz this means you HAVE to enable XMP to run those advertised speeds. memory kits out of the box will often run at 2133 or 2400mhz. Eventhought taskmngr is often buggy when it comes to displaying the rights speeds for CPU & RAM, the RAM speed shown in taskmngr is always the speed the kit currently runs at.
@@wildgg Okey well i tried checking task manager during this video it said 1600mhz for my ram and i tried everything to get it to 3200 just to realize after alot of googling 1600 is probably correct 3200mhz for me? Like i always had D.O.C.P enabled
I play second wipe. I had issues with binnacular audio from the get go and i was using use only physical cores all the time even in the previous wipe. In general most of this "tips" were known to me. I got interest by the claim in this video that "physical cores only" works only in one raid so i tested it out. For me it works prefectly fine doesn;t matter the amount of raids. The only difference without it is that i actually gain 10-15% more fps without it, but the game is much less smooth. There are more micro stutters. Lasso doesn't do shit tho in that case if the option works. Also i think there is absolutely 0 correlation between deleting your logs and actually gaining fps. Game doesn't even read the logs during gameplay anyways. Although deleting shaders is a very good idea. It should be actually future of the luncher to deleted them and reinstall after every update.
Windows recommends for Virtual memory the minimum should be for 32gb ram is 32x1024(mb)= 32768 x1.5= 49152 for the Initial size. And for the maximum size it is 32gb x1024(mb)= 32768 x 3= 98304. Should work better. Good video though, helped me alot!
Just to add smth I noticed after a month of usage - defoult xmp profile (at least for me) was still 2133. I had to change that to, in my case 3200, manually
I'm running on an MSI using 8gb of ram overall for my PC, my current speed is is 2667 and I have no idea how to up that. Do I need to invest a bit and upgrade to 16gb of RAM instead?
@@aussieman4791 You're not "running on an MSI", that's your GPU (graphics card), your processor is most likely Intel or AMD. But yes, you should have 16 GB minimum. 32 is the sweet spot for me. I literally installed new RAM in my new system 10 minutes ago.
@@aussieman4791 there are plenty of yt guides how to fix ram speeds with simple stuff like easytune or a specific application for your motherboard brand. Just be aware of knowing what your actual ram speed is and what does your motherboard support. Don't overclock it if u actually have a 2133 or 2400 hz ram
i have ryzen 9 7950X 5.7ghz 16 core CPU, RTX 3080 12GB, 32GB DDR5 5600mhz RAM, before trying your settings i was getting 120FPS max it was dipping down to 90FPS lows and was averaging about 110FPS, after doing all the settings you said and especially that Lasso program setting that disables hyper threading now im peaking at 220FPS in 1440p on high textures no DLSS upscalers or anything like that are all turned off the game looks amazing and doesn't drop under 160FPS, averages about 180 FPS on most maps haven't tried streets yet but so far the settings you gave work very well still in OCT 2024 thankyou so much!
I did everything here and didn’t get much of a frame boost but my game feels a lot smoother. Might be because I’m getting more consistent frametimes? Either way thanks for the help game indefinitely feels better to play
thats mostly because you disabled full screen optimisations as this can lead to an decrease in input lag wich makes the game feel more responsive. (but also makes al tabbing out and in during gaming slower) most of the other stuff here in this video i call bullshit. why would anyone check only use physical cores? doesnt make sense to check this setting as this usualy means less performance. (but its not explained here in this video how exactly it impacts the game still i doubt you should ever enable this) 1) increasing the system page file by that much said in the video is asbolutly stupid as it effects the whole system not only tarkov, and it definetly does not help with memory leaks because as soon as you run out of memory and are forced to use the page file its already game over as the performance would drop by 80%. 2) the only reason u should increase or manualy edit the pagefile is if youre actualy getting out of virtual memory errors or stutters that you cannot otherwise explain. then you may want to set a 16GB FIXED pagefile wich means start and end value need to be the same. but defiently do not set it to stupid amounts like shown in the video it does not make any sense.
He explained why physical cores, tarkov cant use virtual cores and glitches out if you try to do so by only working on the first game. While I disagree with ren on how large it should be, using page file is fine to say 20-30gb page file size. It doesn't cause harm, at least on a SSD or NVME.
@@mrchillgreen Only use physical cores is checked because for some people, Tarkov is using the non-physical core (Threads) instead of the actual core which reduces performance. Happens to some people, some not. Just test it out
@@TheDrage123 basicly every cpu since over more than a decade has virtual cores and there is no reason ever why tarkov glitches out if you do not check that option at least he did not provide one. also i never heard that this is an issue at all in tarkov.
@@mrchillgreen you’re right about the page file, It’s unnecessary unless you encounter a problem. If fixed my blue screening on lighthouse and I only set it to 16,000mb (matching my ram)
Holy shit the memory XMP thing in the BIOS changed my whole wipe. I went from averaging 70 fps on decently small maps like woods and customs to over 100 consistently with only interchange, lighthouse, and reserve giving few frame drops
the first thing you do when you buy a computer, since 2005, is to launch xmp, did you come down from the mountains or did you see a computer for the first day in your life? The second thing you do is squeeze the primary timings. The third is squeezing the secondary ones so that "My God, my game has become even smoother and cooler!!111"
Hey Rengawr, thanks for the video. My FPS is totally fine in all maps and pretty much all cases, except when I scope in with any magnified scope. It literally halves my fps. Is there anything you know of that may help with this? It makes maps like lighthouse unplayable. Specs: i5 13600k 32GB DDR5 5600MHZ 980Ti (might be the problem?) Thanks!
When you scope in game is rendering twice so I would guess its the GPU. but to be said, it is happening to all of us but not half of all FPS. Me with 3080 and previously with 2060 it took lik 20 fps max.
A 3060 would make a great improvement to overall FPS stability and image quality for your PC they're also not super expensive and not hard to find I would recommend an EVGA 3060 it's a great GPU all around nice compact size only 2 fans but a beefy enough cooler to keep it cooled easily EVGA does still have some GPUs on thier website even though they are done making new ones
I agree with the others, I would suggest upgrading your GPU. You have a very solid machine and already running DDR5. I'd suggest maximize that and get a new gpu. Like the other said ant 3000 Series would be a huge improvement.
There is an X.M.P Light on my Motherboard.. It's Never been on before and that goes to show that I god damn Learnt Something, holy smoke, I never thought I'd learn something new today. Thank you Rengawr, that's a sub from me.
Im new to PC gaming so ima give a major tip to anyone who has a NVIDIA graphics card. Put on NVIDIA DLSS in the graphics settings in Tarkov to quality. Gave me a boost from 48-55fps to 110
You must have your graphics settings horribly wrong for DLSS to make that much of a difference. And it makes the game look awful as well even at quality. DLSS was horribly implemented into EFT thanks to Unity.
YT recommendations doing their weird magic again! I don't even have tarkov but watched anyway. Turns out I didn't have XMP enabled for 3 years and "high performance" ram was running at 66%... Now fixed - thanks!
for low graphics cards: texture quality = depends on your gpu memory. setting this to "low" solved a lot of my performance issues if your gpu doesnt support DLSS, use FSR 2.2 on "balanced" mip streaming = "enabled" and both settings maxed gave me close to 100fps on most maps with a 1060
A reasonable mention on virtual RAM is that it will wear out your hard drive, depending on how much it's utilized. If you have old cheap slow HDD then you should not do it. It will wear out the drive and not give improvement at all.
I've been using Process Lasso for about a year now, and I've noticed lately I get better performance with hyperthreading on. I still use Lasso, but I only limit Tarkov to CPU 0-15 (P-cores with hyperthreading), and limit other processes such as Discord, Winamp and such to E-cores 16-23 It probably has to do with Win 11 has better CPU scheduling than Win 10, if i disable the hyperthreaded P-cores the game feels less smooth with less frames. For reference my system specs is: i9-12900k (Manually overclocked all P-cores to 5.2ghz) Asus RTX 4070Ti ROG Strix OC (Manually overclocked, runs in MSI mode) 64GB RAM with XMP @ 3600mhz Game is installed on a M2 NVME SSD (Upgrading from 32GB RAM to 64GB also helped with performance on Lighthouse and Streets, since both maps uses up almost 32GB, I found this to be a better solution than using the pagefile) Lighthouse has been running smooth since last wipe, but Streets also run smooth for me now.
Settings unclear: now have monsters in my head and can't stop thinking about the voices please help Although got some sick frames thanks to your guide! 10/10
Btw guys this is the same streamer who got a random player banned in the same day just because he felt like reporting and saying it was a cheater because he got killed.
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does binaural audio still effect fps after latest patch
Thanks for all the tips. One question though, I'm going through your Nvidia settings in the screenshots linked and in Discord, and they differ from what you're showing in the video? Stuff like threaded optimization for instance is off in the video but on in the screenshots?
@@nolandotgg Yes
I downloaded Process Lasso but it will not let me disable SMT? Any fixes for this issue?
ty so much bro my xmp was not enabled you doubled my frames, loves you
This was a game changer. I think i had all the settings from other youtube videos i've watched and thought i was getting the best i could get but those two extra programs added an extra 30 fps and it feels a lot smoother now too.
Yes me too i run a cheap build and was stuck at 60 now im back on 90-100
Damn I'll have to try this when I get home.
@@MoreBlackWhirlybirds did it work for you chad
I didn’t notice a huge difference but it certainly helped
Did you get banned?
Just a quick tip - when he goes to delete log files you can shift+delete which will permanently delete stopping the files from ever reaching recycle bin
Surprised how people don't know Shift + delete in 2023.
@@wowawewah i mean people still manually set page file size in modern windows in 2023, dont be too surprised
@@Lemonpinesol hmm? Page file size is redundant? Even in windows 10?
@@Lemonpinesol wtf is page file size?
@@wowawewah I mean there's new pc users every day.
Pro tip: if you manual ban all the other players on your server you have a higher fps
I don’t get these comments. They act like rengawr is the only streamer to ever report anybody.
That was bsg’s fault for banning the guy without investigating at all.
@@Jake-bt3fc fact is he didnt report him, he send a request personally to one of bsg´s representatives. he should only do that if he KNOWS someone is cheating.
@@tarkitarker0815 The dude was invisible on his screen... it literally looked like he was cheating but it's just BSG spaghetti code.
@@jowlzaahNZ yeah but invisible players were a common thing, he could have known.
@@Jake-bt3fc People love heroes and villains
TLDR; EVERYBODY DO THIS.
So nice to finally see a comprehensive and simple guide that actually works. Did all of these and my fps has now stabilized, I've lost all forms of stuttering both in game and in menu, I've gained upwards of at least 30 fps, and my ram actually cleans up properly.
Hoping this fixes the weird memory leak issue me and my friends have been having. Much appreciated, my friend.
He is definitely right about memory leak issues and Tarkov using all your RAM. I have 32g of DDR5 @6400 and each time I load into a raid I'm at 93% ish RAM usage. When I saw that for the first time my mind was blown. Most games utilize like 10%-15% on my system.
bros got a nasa launch system for a pc rig xd
@@raul490 that's not even the half of it 😉
I have 32 gig ddr4 you think I’ll be aight?
I mean tbf with windows 10 and beyond windows tries to max RAM usage. RAM not in use doesn't do anything for you.
@@davidponder1654 you'll be fine
Thx for the tips! I literally had SEVEN YEARS worth of Login's that I deleted and noticed a improvement right away. Had no idea that was a thing lol
bro thank you for making this there no bullshit or anything just straight to point and not wasting time big thanks
🤌
These settings genuinely helped (from what I can see so far) I did all of this, plus all my hardware is overclocked and I get in the 70s -90 fps in streets of tarkov and 100-140 fps on other maps.
This was a gem alot of good tips for people experiencing fps issues well done
This is like the only FPS video for any game / app that has ever worked for me. Thank you so much cuz I have a sucky system but you made it multiples faster.
DISCLAIMER: if you are ever having a problem that requires help from eft support for in game issues, they will ask for your logs.
Appreciate the warning
is that a bad thing?
@@otneyatno, they use those logs to diagnose the issues you're having. Realistically you don't need to remove the logs, maybe the oldest half of them if you have a lot, they're just text files.
Also, on paper there's no reason to believe that deleting logs would improve performance - they're just text files that are just sitting there. The only thing it does by removing them, is to free up some disk space. Of course, that may be a good thing for you if you're low, but otherwise it shouldn't matter.
I recently upgraded from a 1660 Super (6GB VRAM) to RX 7900XT (20GB VRAM). Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would ever see a game consume all 20GB of VRAM but Streets Of Tarkov uses all 20GB at high textures. I was laughing my ass off in my first raid when I saw that. Best upgrade I ever made btw, with a 5800X3D.
Welcome to a horribly optimized game. It's too ambitious to be fully open world that they're talking about. limited by the Unity engine, especially since that engine is not made for the best optimizations.
you're confusing something, 20GB of RAM, not VRAM
@@pvlshka No, he's correct; it's either memory or VRAM. VRAM is just used for video cards which he is not incorrect, 20GB of VRAM for the 7900xt.
Tarkov has alot of stuff that need to be rendered, because the mape are so big, and you cant really decrease the quality on long distances because snipers would have a hell of a gameplay. Sniper scopes render the game a second time too so that adds to performance drops. This game aims for more realism than a typical shooter so you need alot of ram vram and cpu, its normal my guy even though it could be better
@@pvlshka way to go making yourself look a complete idiot lol
This game is in sore need of optimization. In the meantime we have you. Thanks a million!
Impossible due to spaghetti code. They'd need to rebuild the whole code from scratch like the Rust developers did but that would take a huge amount of time, which is highly unlikely.
@@BazinGarrey Just a question. What makes optimization so hard?
@@lj6284 the engine. it's called ✨Unity✨
No
@@lj6284 its not a priority for new game devs. they just tell you to get a better pc rather than fix something on their end. its a trend in modern programing in general.
bro thank you. i was actually close to giving up the game and this helped tremendously
Dude my fps just sky rocketed , literary went from 40 to 150 on all maps 11900k 4000 mhz ram , keep doing what you doing , loving your content , don’t let haters stop doing what you doing , respect from moon 💩
I've got the same CPU, what settings etc are you running bro? I am stuck at 90 fps on reserve etc. no matter what I do
@@OneManArmy_XD If you've got 90FPS on reserve I would be happy with that dude. 90 FPS on any map bar factory is very good.
@@davidnewton93 There must be a lot of people with low-end specs on Tarkov.
@@davidnewton93depends on specs and resolution etc
@@Hablinskyyou can’t run the game on a low end pc
Thank you SO SO SO much for the "Intelligent standby list cleaner (ISLC)"! I used "mem reduct" for a long time and it helped, but with ISLC its like i'm back 8+ years! Firefox and even windows in general is SO smooth its unbelievable!
Sees new tarkov video.
Sees it’s rengawr.
Moves along to next video.
Thanks for the algorithm and CTR tho. Big help to the algorithm
@@Rengawr I’ll comment on your post to call you a douche all day.
@@justinball2250 again thank you
@@Rengawr bro really thinks he did something LMAO
Gained like 60 fps from the tips used in this video, notably I think disabling the hyper threading and using physical cores was the deciding factor, thanks Rengar!
Well, that's definitely bs lol
@@Dyils Nope
Me when i lie
Thank you! Never knew about a lot of the things you said in the video before this, but Thank you now!
Likes aren't working for me, but I will comment and let you know I appreciate the effort you put into this. Thanks man
This game specifically loves CPUs with A LOT of cache. Processors like the 5800X3D or any newer intel processor with 20 plus megabytes of total cache. These processors along with all the stuff he listed will get you a lot better performance.
got a i9 10900k. Is that fine or?
All Ryzens past 3000 series have over 32mb L3 cache. Intel focuses mainly on single core performance rather than cpu cache while new X3D cpus focuses on stacked CPU cache which most modern games needs a lot.
@@high1458 more than fine
best video of all time i had no idea about that ram thing and ive had my pc for like 5 years thank you
This legit boosted my game by 30fps. Big thanks, will be suggesting this video to anyone who asks for my settings!
Was there a specific setting that he was talking about that helped you the most?
@@SharockoRAZR idk, i kinda went through all of it. Just know that before I was averaging 60-80fps and now I’m around 90-110.
U did everything he said?
@@PistolPetePR can i know your specs? And what map did you test it on
YO THIS HELPED ME SO MUCH MY FRAME RATE IS SO STEADY AND HIGHER NOW YOU ARE THE GOAT!!!
Can’t tell you how much this helped, at least 20+ more frames on all maps which is legitimately all the world difference. Especially when i was capping at like 50 frames on the big maps (LH/ShL) and now i can actually enjoy my pvps. It’s so smooth comparably. Really appreciate it, XMP is what I believe is the true key! CPU was drastically underperforming and was a new part which was confusing to me. Thanks man
Dude, that tip about XMP... Amazing! Did indeed take me just a few minutes on Google rebooted the PC, changed in the bios and was done before I knew it! Went from 2133 to 3200! Thanks dude!
Absolutely incredible video, especially the first minute covering ram speed. Went from practicing on Interchange with loads of bots at 30 fps (and a puke bucket next to me due to low frames) up to 90 fps average. Legendary no-frills, actionable content - thanks Rengawr!
I wasn't able to enable XMP because Lenovo Legion towers weirdly don't support this mode, but I figured out that I bought the wrong ram upgrades a while back, which is why everything was running so slow. Had to correct this by replacing with new, cheaper sticks that did the job. If anyone has a similar issue, please feel free to reach out.
Im curious what ram you bought at first and what ram was the proper choice?
@@thoughtbomb6490 Hey! Here it is:
The mistake:
Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (2X16GB) DDR4 3200 (PC4-25600)
The solution:
Crucial RAM 64GB Kit (2x32GB) DDR4 3200MHz CL22
@@RegainFPS that is insanely weird - something else must have been faulty with ur previous ram lol
actually really helped me gonna recommend some of my friends to this video
Thanks for the great video, I knew about some of these things but I really appreciate you taking the time to walk us through these steps and options to help. I had over 4k log files I cleared and in the process realized my Nvidia Control Panel settings had been set back to default. Here's to hopefully a smoother experience in Tarkov performance-wise.
Huge difference! After the settings the game is not so stuttery. Thanks for real you are a life saver!
Ok, I did not make all the steps but I think the hardware-accelerated Gpu step and the next one and they gave me a LOT. I went from 70 fps to 120 fps
bullshit lol
Finally really took a look and tried everything you said, built the pc last year and never turned XMP on, can't believe I've played for going on 2 years and half the time I was on a newer nicer system that wasn't even optimized correctly, (old PC I did have it enabled, had to double check) thanks for the vid!
Correct me if im wrong but issue with full screen optimization in windows dxd were fixed some time ago, having this set to FSE shouldnt give any performance difference anymore but might cause more alt tabbing / window resizing issues. Unless theres a new bug or something im unaware of.
so I followed these steps and I am having alt tabbing issues the screen just goes black even after reverting the full screen optimizations. any tips?
well i fixed it myself with just a fresh install
Wow, I had somehow accidentally turned off XMP in my bios. Turning it back on has literally doubled my FPS in Tarkov. Thanks so much for the vid!
One more thing is you can set the game to high priority In the processes tab, althogh this needs to be set manually everytime. It can be automatic but is a pain to setup.
You can do it with process lasso easily.
Thanks a lot these changes just made my game so much more smooth :)
You're wrong about what virtual memory does. Virtual memory does not make it so that part of your disk becomes more ram. Your cpu still cannot use data that is in your disk drive directly and still first needs to allocate the data to main memory before it can be used by the cpu. What virtual memory does is create swap space on the disk drive so that data that is not being used can be swapped out so that needed data can be swapped in.
Subscribed for the big help! went from choppy streets to right in the 95-108fps
can confirm that process lasso works with tarkov. i started using it at the beginning of wipe and helped a ton. will be using other settings from this video as well. thanks dude
it shows gray SMT i can't click on it, is it becuz i have an old CPU?
@@rezz438 its the same for me, i have an i5 8600k
@@rezz438 same
@@rezz438 same here
same, any solution to this?
"what it do?" "it gets rid of folders you dont need.." thanks cap!
More can be done to make tarbob run better, but that is good you mentioned about apps like ISLC and ProcessLasso. People deserve to know that tarkov can work better and more smoothly. Great vid Man! Greetings
care to explain? or do you have a good video that explains more that can be done.
@@Kekasweat I’m assuming he just means the game needs to be optimized more since he doesn’t have any kind of explanation.
@@casedistorted Makes sense was just the way it was worded it seemed like he had some insider information.
Great Video - if you have corsair Vengence DDR4 enabling XMP can cause your PC not to run. go into BIOS and disable XMP or manually enter the MHz that your Ram is meant to run at.
@SaltySvendo that's not a corsair ram issue that a your ram issue. I have corsair vengeance ram have it in 3 pcs and used it for over 10 years never heard of that
@@Simlife101 I said "can" not always will. if you have that issue, thats how i solved it... my statement remains the exact same. and your input really meant nothing.
Streets went from choppy to solid 60-80 fps with 2x supersampling on a few gens old Ryzen. 3600x I think. I didn't know what XMP was and yeah, I had 32gb RAM on 2133mhz!
2x supersampling is insane lol, any specific reason why you use it? That absolutely destroys your fps
@@VoltsIsHere jaggies trigger me if I can get rid of them it’s all good
@@VoltsIsHere 2x supersampling with XMP disabled🤣that is absolutely wild
@@VoltsIsHerenot always if you have an op gpu and your playing at 1080p it can actually increase the usage of your gpu in the game which increase fps supersampling is basically poor man's 1440p. I have 3090ti and a 1080p monitor my fps in tarkov without 4x super sampling on is trash 70 to 80fps with it on 100 to 144fps.
well you sneaky dog you taught me about XMP on my Mobo. thank you.
Please ignore his pagefile instructions, page/swap space is for the most part antiquated technology that will only hurt your performance if it is actually used for the game (it likely won't be). The issue with paging is that it will always be orders of magnitude slower than RAM in both latency and throughput, the advice to "just set it really high" does nothing but waste drive space and reduce performance (and can actually reduce the lifespan of your SSD with unnecessary write cycles). Most modern computers with more than 8gb of ram are better off disabling paging completely. Honestly though, most of this video is just "tech theater" spreading misinformation.
+ he says put a big number here while a lot of people might not even have 100gigs free on C...
crazy to me that people still manually set page files because they saw it on some braindead optimization youtube channel
'turn xmp on' is also not best advise, since overclocking your ram without any knowledge might make your rig more unstable.. My game runs more smooth without overclocking (but has prob to do with my ram).
@@jerbaancap5244 while turning XMP on is TECHNICALLY overclocking, I'd still advice to go for it. Clock speed and timings on XMP are tested and basically guaranteed to work with your ram (your bios reads those settings FROM your ram when enabling XMP). If this actually makes your system less stable, there is something else severely wrong. And not using said XMP setting is just wasting ram performance you payed for.
For the rest: agree, pagefile shit is nonsense, and this boi clearly doesn't know what he's taking about in half of this vid.
Not saying everything is wrong, like I do use PL myself to disable SMT for Tarky, but it's sorta dangerous to just spit out random optimization hints without explaining what exactly they do and what potential risks are or at least knowing yourself what the f you are taking about.
But farm dem clicks I guess...
@@anselmbuder yeah I agree. It's obvious this is just "some guy told me to do this and it would help but idk what it is and I never tested it but here's the things."
I'm in IT and I'm pretty knowledgeable on this stuff, but could you explain what disable hyperthreading would do? I have Intel. I have no idea about that at all. Thanks!
I had no idea about xmp. Thank you so much, you`re a legend.
If you have a ryzen 5 5xxx you can undervolt it with the curve optimizier which gives you a small performance boost while having less temps and watt usage.
Are you sure that a 360mm aio doesn't cool enough already?
It warthless, the same undervolting gpu. It gives you 10 fps more.
@@Qhashbba Why is 10fps more worthless? Undervolting the cpu with changing the curve and undervolting a gpu are completely different.
@@JordanHarris It's not only about the cooling. You get better performance without overclocking while drawing less power. This can actually make a difference depending on your power prices.
(poor EU noises)
@@DirtyDan666 it helps you when you have got 40 fps but when you have 70, 10 is nothing.
This helped my FPS hugely. I think it was the ram fix at the beginning of the video
Wow, i did everything but the memory cleaner and cpu software and my game feels so kuch more snappy, even just in the menu. Yesterday I loaded into streets and was stuttering really bad but now I can run it fine.
Bro the first tip you gave actually saved my game went from 40 fps on streets to 70 fps thank you
Best guide ever, you can literally feel the increased performance. GREAT JOB
I didn't know about that setting on Process Lasso, thanks
Upgrading from a 3700x to a 5800x3d increased my fps by 100%. 50 -> 100+
Same here!
activate image scaling guys, it is the advice who helped me the most
thank you rengwar
A couple more.
If you're experiencing long freezes at the end of the raid, unmapping network drives has eliminated the issue entirely for me. Really sucks if you need those drives for your workflow though.
Also, if you have more than 32g of ram, you should disable memory compression, as it eats up CPU cycles to compress memory that you don't need compressed (because you have enough with 32g.
in PowerShell (won't work in ctrl-R Run or vanilla CMD line), run "Disable-MMagent -mc". Unsure if you need a restart but it's best to do so.
Thanks for the tip!
Thx for those Tipps and Programms. Awesome help ❤️❤️❤️❤️ nice greets from Austria 🇦🇹
Extra tip guys, also in task manager. Click the cpu on the perforamance tab, if you see your up time is more than 24 hours, recommend you restart as it can casue FPS loss. Make sure you go to power options and ACTUALLY CLICK RESTART as shut down and power button don't always restart you machine unless you've change windows settings on what pwoer buttons do.
or just press restart button on pc
Type this
shutdown /r /f /t 0
in command prompt to ensure it does a complete restart as well. windows is a mess
So 14:02:52:30 is pretty bad then huh, guess I better restart my PC
@@Oroborus710 thats two weeks
bro I never knew about XMP and Ive owned this PC for 4 years... I was on 2133 Mhz all this time. Thank you very much!
XMP related comments I saw that are misleading. (xmp is not overclocking) (xmp is always safe) etc.
For DDR4 & DDR5 alike XMP is simply an Overclock, this Overclock is tested by the RAM maker, this does NOT mean XMP will always work. Just because your RAM can run at those XMP speeds doesn't mean your Motherboard and/or CPU can handle those XMP speeds.
Most XMP kits will work fine like: ddr4 3600 or ddr5 6000, these are ''lower'' end XMP profile kits, 99% of all CPUs can run those.
Where it gets tricky is ddr4 4000mhz+ or ddr5 7000mhz+, at these kind of speeds you WILL need a: 1. Good motherboard that can handle those speeds. 2. a CPU with a good memory controler.
TLDR: Depending on your RAM kit/motherboard/CPU, there is a chance that it won't be able to run at it's rated speeds.
Yup i just crashed my PC from doing this. my RAM is rated for 3200 XMP but my cpu can only do 2933
@@Vivi_Strike What cpu/motherboard do you have? and have you tried manual bios settings instead of XMP to get 3200mhz to work?
DDR memory is advertised at 3200 but that is 1600mhz cause its something dual drive something that DD stands for
@@JG-vo8ey You are refering to something else here, programs like CPU-Z will say 1600mhz instead of the advertised 3200mhz because you have to 2x that number(DDR "Double Data Rate").
(ddr4 example)But when a memory kit is advertised at 3200mhz this means you HAVE to enable XMP to run those advertised speeds. memory kits out of the box will often run at 2133 or 2400mhz.
Eventhought taskmngr is often buggy when it comes to displaying the rights speeds for CPU & RAM, the RAM speed shown in taskmngr is always the speed the kit currently runs at.
@@wildgg Okey well i tried checking task manager during this video it said 1600mhz for my ram and i tried everything to get it to 3200 just to realize after alot of googling 1600 is probably correct 3200mhz for me?
Like i always had D.O.C.P enabled
Thanks for making this dude, AWESOME :)
I play second wipe. I had issues with binnacular audio from the get go and i was using use only physical cores all the time even in the previous wipe. In general most of this "tips" were known to me. I got interest by the claim in this video that "physical cores only" works only in one raid so i tested it out. For me it works prefectly fine doesn;t matter the amount of raids. The only difference without it is that i actually gain 10-15% more fps without it, but the game is much less smooth. There are more micro stutters. Lasso doesn't do shit tho in that case if the option works. Also i think there is absolutely 0 correlation between deleting your logs and actually gaining fps. Game doesn't even read the logs during gameplay anyways. Although deleting shaders is a very good idea. It should be actually future of the luncher to deleted them and reinstall after every update.
Windows recommends for Virtual memory the minimum should be for 32gb ram is 32x1024(mb)= 32768 x1.5= 49152 for the Initial size. And for the maximum size it is 32gb x1024(mb)= 32768 x 3= 98304. Should work better. Good video though, helped me alot!
Just to add smth I noticed after a month of usage - defoult xmp profile (at least for me) was still 2133. I had to change that to, in my case 3200, manually
I'm running on an MSI using 8gb of ram overall for my PC, my current speed is is 2667 and I have no idea how to up that. Do I need to invest a bit and upgrade to 16gb of RAM instead?
@@aussieman4791 You're not "running on an MSI", that's your GPU (graphics card), your processor is most likely Intel or AMD. But yes, you should have 16 GB minimum. 32 is the sweet spot for me. I literally installed new RAM in my new system 10 minutes ago.
@@aussieman4791 there are plenty of yt guides how to fix ram speeds with simple stuff like easytune or a specific application for your motherboard brand. Just be aware of knowing what your actual ram speed is and what does your motherboard support. Don't overclock it if u actually have a 2133 or 2400 hz ram
I hope you know what overclocking is.
Most of these I had to change thanks bro!!
Clean your pc regularly boys ;)
i have ryzen 9 7950X 5.7ghz 16 core CPU, RTX 3080 12GB, 32GB DDR5 5600mhz RAM, before trying your settings i was getting 120FPS max it was dipping down to 90FPS lows and was averaging about 110FPS, after doing all the settings you said and especially that Lasso program setting that disables hyper threading now im peaking at 220FPS in 1440p on high textures no DLSS upscalers or anything like that are all turned off the game looks amazing and doesn't drop under 160FPS, averages about 180 FPS on most maps haven't tried streets yet but so far the settings you gave work very well still in OCT 2024 thankyou so much!
None of this stuff gave me a single FPS. I have 7800x3d and 4090 and the game runs like shit.
Damn bro that’s the whole reason I’m here, let me know if you found anything that worked lmao
It’s a game issue, don’t let these dumbasses with no tech basis tell you what to do
Any luck ? I just got a 7800x3d
I always thought my XMP was enabled! thanks for the help!
I did everything here and didn’t get much of a frame boost but my game feels a lot smoother. Might be because I’m getting more consistent frametimes? Either way thanks for the help game indefinitely feels better to play
thats mostly because you disabled full screen optimisations as this can lead to an decrease in input lag wich makes the game feel more responsive.
(but also makes al tabbing out and in during gaming slower)
most of the other stuff here in this video i call bullshit.
why would anyone check only use physical cores? doesnt make sense to check this setting as this usualy means less performance.
(but its not explained here in this video how exactly it impacts the game still i doubt you should ever enable this)
1) increasing the system page file by that much said in the video is asbolutly stupid as it effects the whole system not only tarkov, and it definetly does not help with memory leaks because as soon as you run out of memory and are forced to use the page file its already game over as the performance would drop by 80%.
2) the only reason u should increase or manualy edit the pagefile is if youre actualy getting out of virtual memory errors or stutters that you cannot otherwise explain.
then you may want to set a 16GB FIXED pagefile wich means start and end value need to be the same.
but defiently do not set it to stupid amounts like shown in the video it does not make any sense.
He explained why physical cores, tarkov cant use virtual cores and glitches out if you try to do so by only working on the first game.
While I disagree with ren on how large it should be, using page file is fine to say 20-30gb page file size. It doesn't cause harm, at least on a SSD or NVME.
@@mrchillgreen Only use physical cores is checked because for some people, Tarkov is using the non-physical core (Threads) instead of the actual core which reduces performance.
Happens to some people, some not. Just test it out
@@TheDrage123 basicly every cpu since over more than a decade has virtual cores and there is no reason ever why tarkov glitches out if you do not check that option at least he did not provide one.
also i never heard that this is an issue at all in tarkov.
@@mrchillgreen you’re right about the page file, It’s unnecessary unless you encounter a problem. If fixed my blue screening on lighthouse and I only set it to 16,000mb (matching my ram)
6:24 did really wonders. Don‘t know if the other tips are that effective but this one definitely is
Annd after you do all that you get banned in 10 minutes max 🤣
thanks for posting this i can now play streets your video is the only one that worked out of hundreds keep up the good content
made my game worse. thanks!
How?
Mines did too I got a 4090 and 32 ram and I'm getting 19 fps 😢
@@worldofsleepers7674 have you messed with ur bio settings for ur ram?
Turned my hdr off
No I haven't
Holy shit the memory XMP thing in the BIOS changed my whole wipe. I went from averaging 70 fps on decently small maps like woods and customs to over 100 consistently with only interchange, lighthouse, and reserve giving few frame drops
the first thing you do when you buy a computer, since 2005, is to launch xmp, did you come down from the mountains or did you see a computer for the first day in your life? The second thing you do is squeeze the primary timings. The third is squeezing the secondary ones so that "My God, my game has become even smoother and cooler!!111"
Hey Rengawr, thanks for the video. My FPS is totally fine in all maps and pretty much all cases, except when I scope in with any magnified scope. It literally halves my fps. Is there anything you know of that may help with this? It makes maps like lighthouse unplayable. Specs:
i5 13600k
32GB DDR5 5600MHZ
980Ti (might be the problem?)
Thanks!
You cannot do anything about zooming in. It's just Unity engine doing that and there is nothing you can do.
When you scope in game is rendering twice so I would guess its the GPU. but to be said, it is happening to all of us but not half of all FPS. Me with 3080 and previously with 2060 it took lik 20 fps max.
A 3060 would make a great improvement to overall FPS stability and image quality for your PC they're also not super expensive and not hard to find I would recommend an EVGA 3060 it's a great GPU all around nice compact size only 2 fans but a beefy enough cooler to keep it cooled easily EVGA does still have some GPUs on thier website even though they are done making new ones
I agree with the others, I would suggest upgrading your GPU. You have a very solid machine and already running DDR5. I'd suggest maximize that and get a new gpu. Like the other said ant 3000 Series would be a huge improvement.
I just upgraded Gpu and don’t have this issue anymore your only fix is Gpu upgrade
There is an X.M.P Light on my Motherboard.. It's Never been on before and that goes to show that I god damn Learnt Something, holy smoke, I never thought I'd learn something new today. Thank you Rengawr, that's a sub from me.
Bro this made such an insane difference
This legit gave me an extra 60fps wow, thanks man
This actually helped my game so much thank you
Im new to PC gaming so ima give a major tip to anyone who has a NVIDIA graphics card. Put on NVIDIA DLSS in the graphics settings in Tarkov to quality. Gave me a boost from 48-55fps to 110
You must have your graphics settings horribly wrong for DLSS to make that much of a difference. And it makes the game look awful as well even at quality.
DLSS was horribly implemented into EFT thanks to Unity.
quick and easy to follow thanks man
1200 folders and 2gb of data in my logs folder, cheers for pointing that out mate!
Actually goated video! Not even dipping below 90 frames on Streets! Got a 20 - 30 fps boosts on other maps too!
Specs:
CPU - 5800x
GPU - 6800xt
RAM - 32gb 3200
SSD - 2tb NVME
Monitor - 240 hz 1080p
No overclocks
This is great, it's all the little things you'd have to pick apart 10 different videos to find. Good look.
love your vids fr dude! no bs and great info!
Become a rocket engineer, got it, thanks man.
Good info start to finish, great video thanks
Thank you very much my friend. Youve made it possible. Finally I can play Streets....!!!
Thx for this. Helped a ton!
Thank you Rengawr daddy. As a computer engineering student, this is helping me with so much more than just Tarkov!
YT recommendations doing their weird magic again! I don't even have tarkov but watched anyway. Turns out I didn't have XMP enabled for 3 years and "high performance" ram was running at 66%... Now fixed - thanks!
for low graphics cards:
texture quality = depends on your gpu memory. setting this to "low" solved a lot of my performance issues
if your gpu doesnt support DLSS, use FSR 2.2 on "balanced"
mip streaming = "enabled" and both settings maxed
gave me close to 100fps on most maps with a 1060
A reasonable mention on virtual RAM is that it will wear out your hard drive, depending on how much it's utilized. If you have old cheap slow HDD then you should not do it. It will wear out the drive and not give improvement at all.
if you include ssd or m.2 when you say hard drive then they don't physically move data around so it wont wear them down.
Massive help rengawr, thanks a lot!
I've been using Process Lasso for about a year now, and I've noticed lately I get better performance with hyperthreading on.
I still use Lasso, but I only limit Tarkov to CPU 0-15 (P-cores with hyperthreading), and limit other processes such as Discord, Winamp and such to E-cores 16-23
It probably has to do with Win 11 has better CPU scheduling than Win 10, if i disable the hyperthreaded P-cores the game feels less smooth with less frames.
For reference my system specs is:
i9-12900k (Manually overclocked all P-cores to 5.2ghz)
Asus RTX 4070Ti ROG Strix OC (Manually overclocked, runs in MSI mode)
64GB RAM with XMP @ 3600mhz
Game is installed on a M2 NVME SSD
(Upgrading from 32GB RAM to 64GB also helped with performance on Lighthouse and Streets, since both maps uses up almost 32GB, I found this to be a better solution than using the pagefile)
Lighthouse has been running smooth since last wipe, but Streets also run smooth for me now.
Feels like a new game. Wow. TYSM
This helps a lot!
Settings unclear: now have monsters in my head and can't stop thinking about the voices please help
Although got some sick frames thanks to your guide! 10/10
I can not thank you enough!
This brought me from 30-40fps to a solid 75-100 Fps depending on graphics settings/monitor I am using.
What GPU and cppu u using?
Btw guys this is the same streamer who got a random player banned in the same day just because he felt like reporting and saying it was a cheater because he got killed.