Techguided is recommending four different "cheap" Ryzen-compatible motherboards which are the Asus TUF B450, Asus B450M-A CSM, MSI B350 PC Mate, and Asus Prime A320M-K. The motherboard is a possible problem area as they apparently are built to work with different processors, which is why I asked about processor/graphics card compatibility issues. With one car (which will eventually be a K-series), dynamic reflections set on 60m, and other settings adjusted as necessary (have to look up what vsync and ssao are, as I've been mostly a console peasant since about 2002 I assume mesh and texture quality settings are for the environment and not the car themselves?), how hard is a 1060-6 going to chug on those kinds of roads? If it'll still be reasonably drivable/watchable, then I could dispense with the 1070 entirely and save a hundred bucks. Just a selection of them based on which roads are the truest test of a vehicle's driving characteristics.) So I actually got a map of Italy and (badly) highlighted in red all the areas where I could be immediately interested in recording: ![]() ![]() has said it may start to chug when recording certain parts of Italy, but when he posted a video of himself recording, he spent at least part of it in a town. It might take a minute for video to finish processing.Īlright, so: the fight over money rages on and I'm not so sure myself that a 1060 6GB wouldn't work to help reduce that. That is heaviest part of Italy, so kinda worst case scenario. I did use settings I posted earlier, also vsync was on, so it is pretty much constant 60fps. ![]() Of course Afterburner or task manager rarely shows that, hence I don't keep CPU load at OSD as it is pretty much useless, I have self made software that is very good of showing such. ![]() when CPU is 44-45C then usually single core is being quite near maximum, that is my experience. So worth to have one extra SSD for video recording, even 128GB drive would be enough I guess, so it does not cost too much.Īlso my video recording settings are probably not the best, but when viewed at full screen you should see some numbers there. Click to expand.I made this clip kinda for you, there are bit of hiccups, but those are from having BeamNG run on same drive as I recorded video on, OS in same drive too, that creates hiccups on videos, but if I would of record video to other drive, there would be no hiccups or at least not so much.
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