And?
Run any other modern game at 1680x1050 with FXAA on a top-end GPU, and many will show the same thing (i.e. primarily CPU limited).
People are acting like this is something new, but it isn't. That's the point.
I get you now.
And?
Run any other modern game at 1680x1050 with FXAA on a top-end GPU, and many will show the same thing (i.e. primarily CPU limited).
People are acting like this is something new, but it isn't. That's the point.
Don't put too much value in that, there are things amiss. They don't state if they used a second card for offloading (which I'm confident they did) and they don't state what PhysX effects they tested.
Debris and flags run fine off the CPU with just an HD 7970, but once you hit some blood/goo, good bye reliable FPS.
1920x1200 + max quality:
Nvidia Geforce 680 = 74 fps avg.
Amd Radeon 7970 = 72 fps avg.
Thats a ~2,7% differnce in performance.
Hell a 7970 1ghz edition might even beat out that 680's score.
Yeap looks very demanding on the CPU.
Looks like its one of those, better overclock your CPU before you try it.
Doesnt look like GPU matters nearly as much as what CPU you have.
Amd FX 4170 = 120$ = 47 fps. ( 0.39 fps pr $ ) (higher is better)
Intel i5-2500k = 220$ = 61 fps. ( 0,27 fps pr $ ) (higher is better)
Looks like you get more "value" out of a Smaller FX-4170 than you do a i5-2500k.
That said... the 29% differnce in performance (fps-wise) is kinda noticeable.
Yep looks like AMD hasnt had a chance to optimise drivers for this game yet.
Probably performance updates to come for this game with newer drivers.
Well, if they are running it off the CPU, realize that they have the consumer cpu with the most raw processing power out there right now, a 3960X.
1920x1200 + max quality:
Nvidia Geforce 680 = 74 fps avg.
Amd Radeon 7970 = 72 fps avg.
Thats a ~2,7% differnce in performance.
Hell a 7970 1ghz edition might even beat out that 680's score.
...
Let's be serious here:
I'm not trying to bash on AMD - obviously nVidia has done everything in its power to make this game play better on nVidia cards, and yes, an AMD driver update will definitely bring these cards more in line with each other.
What I'm more curious about, however, is that the newer AMD cards don't perform as well as older AMD cards in the same or lower performance class. 7850 below a 6870? 7870 just matching a 6970? I'd like AMD to remedy that for sure.
From their statement, it seems theres no other cards as they claim a drop of 19% perf for the 680 running physx vs a drop of 15% for a 7970 running physx.
Thats why im shocked.. if its all running off the CPU, causing a bottleneck around 60 fps, it makes sense. That means any reasonably fast CPU can run this game at 60 fps with physx maxed and its a huge difference from how much Physx crushes CPU in past games.
You don't need a Nvidia graphics card to use PhysX in Borderlands 2.
First open the Borderlands 2 folder -> WillowGame -> Config folders.
(Path should be something like: "C:\Users\\Documents\My Games\Borderlands 2\WillowGame\Config")
Then find and open the WillowEngine.ini file.
Then find the line that reads "PhysXLevel="
(It probably says PhysXLevel=0)
And finally set the PhysX level to either 1 or 2 if you want to enable it on AMD cards, PhysXLevel=1 is Medium and PhysXLevel=2 is High.
As far as I can tell the Radeon HD 7970 and GeForce GTX 680 look the same with PhysX set to high but I have not played a huge amount of the game and I have only use a few guns. However the cloth effects and rock debris effects from shooting stuff with the Gearbox Rifle look the same.
Run any other modern game at 1680x1050 with FXAA on a top-end GPU, and many will show the same thing (i.e. primarily CPU limited).
People are acting like this is something new, but it isn't. That's the point.
(1) Nvidia runs way better in this game (no surprise, as they were very involved in the production of it). This is most evident at 2560x1600.
(5) The HD7850, a card I'm seriously considering for my HTPC, is again underperforming the HD5870. I really think AMD has more work to do in getting the most performance out of that card.
Why would you compared an overclocked 5850 to a stock 7850 though? If you were willing to overclock the 5850, why wouldn't you overclock the 7850?An OC'd 5850 would easily beat a stock 7850.
CPU: AMD FX 8150 (overclocked at 4.6GHz)
CPU Cooler: AMD FX WaterCooling
Case: ThermalTake Armor A60
Mobo: ASUS Crosshair V Formula
VGA: MSI HD6950 Twin Frozr III (
RAM: Kingston HyperX 2133MHz 16GB kit (2x 4GB)
Ram was running at 1926MHz 9-11-9-27 (default CPU frequencies at 1333MHz)
HDD : Seagate 1TB 7200rps SATA-3
PSU: ThermalTake Smart 730W 80+
Win 7 64bit SP1
Cat : 12.8
BoarderLands 2 Map tested : Three Horns Divide
FoV = 76
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We already know games get CPU limited at low resolutions with no AA, and this one is no different.