GTX1050ti + i3 7100: NieR Automata (W/o FAR, Up to 1949mhz) [900p60fps]

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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2017
  • System Specs:
    GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1050ti (Gigabyte Single Fan model)
    CPU: Intel Core i3 7100
    RAM: 16gb DDR4 2133mhz Dual Channel (Crucial+Kingston)
    PSU: PowerX 500w
    Motherboard: Asus H110M-D
    HDD: Seagate 1tb 7200rpm
    And Windows 10 Pro (Legally Activated)
    Playing NieR Automata on GTX1050ti and i3 7100 combo, with overclocked GPU. While recording this video, it was something around [+200 core clock / +200 memory clock], also with a custom fan curve.
    As you guys can see, the game runs good with this configs, and its pretty possible to play on 900p without problems. After done with the video record i've settled a bit more from GPU, actually its [+220 core clock / +250 memory clock] and its running completely OK. The custom fan curve can take care of the heating pretty easily without do much noise and the game/system stays very stable, i've played for 5 hours in a row and nothing bad/weird happened.
    In game graphics settings can be seen at the start and end of the video.
    Also, game bought on Steam, I'm playing with a gamepad.
    -New Info/Update (AUG/28/17)
    Some new tests with this game bring us more numbers: at least with this GPU model, up to 1962mhz the game still runs very good, but more than this makes the game act weird (sometimes, by the sound you can say the game still working but the screen turns into a white box only). Using MSI Afterburner, up to +223mhz on core clock is the maximum possible, for this game and this GPU model. The memory clock you can still go up to more than this, i've tested only until +350mhz and all ok. Also, YOU CAN switch the Texture Filter to 16x on game settings, with this same clock from the video the game still running ok even on grassy areas, but still on 900p, also without anti-aliasing. I've not found yet a way to play it on 1080p with a decent FPS...
    As a side note, the frames per second stays on 59 more because my screen, i've settled to 59fps on NVIDIA control panel because this screen isn't really good, with 60fps generates some weird "image breakers", but, we are talking about one frame per second, its perfectly possible to play at 60fps other than 59 with this same specs XD
    Recorded with NVIDIA Shadowplay software (bitrate on 45) to another internal HDD (video size: 3.14gb).
    Hardware data from MSI Afterburner (+200 core clock / +200 memory clock, custom fan curve and maximum power possible) + RivaTuner Statistics Server.
    Upload time: Something around 15h14min
    ==~==
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  • Hry

Komentáře • 9

  • @tailsthefox1088
    @tailsthefox1088  Před 7 lety +3

    The video quality of this upload is looking weird, it looks like if the video is settled on 480p on youtube quality even settling it to 1080... i dont got what happened since the raw video is completely fine, the image quality is like, 2x better than here, but anyway, its possible to see that it's possible to run this game with this hardware...

  • @dark1ness519
    @dark1ness519 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for the video I was looking for this hardware XD

    • @tailsthefox1088
      @tailsthefox1088  Před 6 lety

      The Renautians Here the game is running completely default, like, just installed and started
      But there's a mod for it called FAR (Fix Automata Resolution) that you can easily install and it will run infinitely better! I really recommend it, it's a really good optimization for this game, you will can run it on 1080p with no problem. Search for it, you will like probably

  • @luisdiego7393
    @luisdiego7393 Před 6 lety

    I cook an egg on top of the proccesor while y play NieR Automata xD

  • @nicolaslefebvre1803
    @nicolaslefebvre1803 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for your tutorial but you can tell me if u play with the cracked version?
    I have the same computer, i3 7100 1050ti 16Gb ram :P

    • @tailsthefox1088
      @tailsthefox1088  Před 5 lety +1

      Most likely yes, there shouldn't be any considerable differences.
      But I do recommend you do some search on a mod for this game, called FAR mod.
      It really do wonders to help improving the game performance and if I remember correctly it also works on pirated versions of the game.
      I do have a video on this channel of the game running on this same system but on 2560x1080 without any problems, while without the mod it runs like on this video at 900p
      Take a look https: //czcams.com/video/Pv6JgAuddKE/video.html

    • @tailsthefox1088
      @tailsthefox1088  Před 5 lety +1

      Oh yeah there's also the fact that on those videos, I'm recording as well, so the real performance (without recording it with the same PC) is actually a bit better

    • @nicolaslefebvre1803
      @nicolaslefebvre1803 Před 5 lety

      @@tailsthefox1088 wooow 2580x1080 O_o
      With two fps? Loool xD
      Yes i know the FAR mod,but i dont know if it Work on cracked Nier Version AND i have see bad comment in web for the cracked edition (random crash, ...)
      For this reason i no have dowload the game :"(

    • @tailsthefox1088
      @tailsthefox1088  Před 5 lety

      @@nicolaslefebvre1803 lol nope with FAR it does run at 50fps on 2560x1080, while without it you might need to play on 900p 16:9 to get a nice frame rate ._.
      But, well, if you don't think your game will run smoothly with the mod, at least you can play it still even without.
      I can't test since not just I do have the original but my connection is kinda slow, and I'm having some serious issues with storage space, so I can't really download a 50gb game just to see if it will crash or not ;_;
      But, I hope that video had given you some clues of how the game might run on this hardware