![]() Originally posted by RequiemsRose:I do use speedfan, so I can check temps all the time. Although, it's overall temps have reduced without a case so, yay? It is however, no longer in a case.haven't replaced that since the move yet. Had to disassemble the pc for the move as well, so it got a full cleaning and new paste about 6 months ago. That whole heating issue was fixed when I figured out the pump to my liquid cooling had died and I replaced that only a year ago. That and I've had heat issues in the past (part of why I got speedfan actually) and from those issues it seems my computer will simply shut itself down before it throttles when it gets too hot. I get hotter temps running games like The Forest and don't have issues there. Haven't seen anything that would worry me excessively though. It always runs a bit hotter when I play any game, but that's kind of expected. I do use speedfan, so I can check temps all the time. If it is high, then this could be the problem. Check the CPU temp when the lag is occurring. The PC tries to compensate by reducing the core speed. If the CPU cooler is too small or the thermal compound is old or improperly applied, the CPU will overheat. ![]() My pcs temp threshold is apparently somewhat low, it shuts down before I've had noticable performance lag due to heat in the past. Originally posted by RequiemsRose:The husbands best guess was also a heat issue on my end until I reminded him about heat issues turned out when I was having them for Ark. The husbands best guess was also a heat issue on my end until I reminded him about heat issues turned out when I was having them for Ark. If I did this right I have:ĪMD A8-7600 Radeon R7, 10 core 4C+6G 3.10hz, I got 12 GB of ram, and lets see my graphics card shows separately so that's.a Geforce GT 1030 My husband is the tech inclined one who put this pc together. If you're not adverse to mods, try and have a look at the mod Rocketman, which allegedly increases performance a lot (can't verify, haven't tested). And I am sporting an Intel i7-9700K water cooled.īut everything is still relatively responsive (except of course when I click while a stutter). I have a colony of 150 + at least over 200 animals and the game got pretty laggy with an average of 30 FPS. Originally posted by UltimateTobi:What's your PC/laptop specs? Even just exiting to desktop and immediately reloading fixes all of it instantly and it works just fine for the first 30 minutes to an hour, then it goes back to the stutter. It does seem directly tied to the length of time I play in a consecutive session. Maybe I built too much and now it's struggling to deal with it? I'm not sure honestly, it's happened for my massive colony that takes up the entire map cell the colony is in but inversely it has also done it in my game with 1 colonist who only has a 2 room colony, one is a bedroom that doesn't even have furniture, just a sleeping spot and a torch and the other is just an enclosed stockpile so my stuff doesn't deteriorate outside that I slapped a crafting spot in. I don't use mods, but I have been tinkering with the console a bit recently, mostly just god mode building to try different designs of base setups though. I haven't decided to keep playing after that, but when I exit the game fully and relaunch it, boom, everything is fine again.for a while. If I continue to play after that, the lag/stutter becomes more and more common and eventually esc no longer brings up my menu either, though I can still bring it up with the mouse from the HUD's bar. When this happens, the camera movements I tried to make also catch up quickly when they finally stop stuttering, which normally means my camera shakes violently from me hitting A and D repeatedly to try and get it to respond. Next step tends to be that lag/stutter where things start freezing and then popping back into where they should be when the game catches up. Normally dropping a quick save file is enough to fix that at first. It starts minor enough, my first sign is that I can no longer use the wasd keys to move my camera across the map, instead needing to nudge my mouse towards the edges I want to move. It's almost like the lag you get when it autosaves where everything pauses and then suddenly just pops into position when the game realizes it was doing something. I've recently come back to the game after a few months (on here I only recently got it, was playing on my husbands library before) and I've noticed that after a while things just sort of stutter or break.
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