Tuo ssd-levy homma voi olla syyllinen tässä juttua ac peliin liittyen .
18 months later and I seem to have this problem back.
Maybe. Or maybe it's something else.
Since last night, out of the blue, (after no update as far as I'm aware, no change in any setting as far as I'm aware, no CSP update), I have lost around 30% of my fps.
I have fiddled about, checked the overclock, re-started the computer several times and realised that I get back all the lost fps seemingly at random. Last night one hour after finding the problem (and fiddling about but not really doing anything purposeful), I get my fps back, then I lose them again after another restart. Then I get all the fps back again late at night, go to bed, wake up this morning, check my fps and I've gone back down to 70 fps (from what they "should" be: 100fps) .
I had thought the problem was cos the overclock was resetting to default but then realised that that wasn't causing the problem.
I'm always using same exact grid (and skins), same track, to benchlmark.
I've checked with OCCT: everything seems ok in there. I've also used the Task Manager performances tab and it seems ok in there too (but I'm no PC expert, I know my way around enough to get by in most circumstances).
One clue I have which may be significant: when the fps is bad, the race takes much longer to load. So I no longer have to really start the race and look at my fps counter to know if the problem will be there or not; I know if I'm going to have low fps or not by how long the race take to load from the launcher.
Anyone got a clue?
So I think I've fixed this problem.
I thought about why (when the fps were low) was a race taking so long to load. That made me wonder if the problem had something to do with the disk. So I installed a second instance of AC on my other hard disk (the non SSD hard disk).
That seems to have fixed it. I'm now up at 100fps which is not quite what I was getting on the solid state disk version when things were good (110 fps maybe).
Fixed! (spent over 18 hours on this in the last couple of days
though)
To check if the problem had come from just needing a clean install of AC, I installed another instance of AC on the SSD. And the problem came back. So this does seem to have something to do with the SSD.
Anyone got a clue what this problem could be? I haven't noticed any other SSD-type problems happening though - programs open up nice n fast, I don't seem to have problems saving files and so on