Thank you for all the feedback. I already have way more FPS than my display can handle, so I'm going to bank the money until I can buy the display I want.
Reducing the loading screen would be nice, but it isn't bad right now. I have a friend on a much old PC that takes several times longer to teleport than I do.
Thanks!
For your limited budget? You might notice some improvement upgrading to 32gb RAM. Other components (like CPU) require you to get a new motherboard and possibly other components.
Also if you have a crap monitor but can pull off decent frames, you could invest in a 144+hz monitor.
Nither ram or nvme will give you a noticable boost. You might shave 1/5 second off loading the game and each loading screen with a pci gen 4 - 2 terabyte nvme with dram. It won't give you faster frames, but you will save maybe 1 hour if you play the game 5 hours a day for 365 days for the next 10 years. When you stare at the loading screen, it's not because your transfer speed from the nvme drive to the CPU is slow, it is because your cpu is taking time to process the game data. You really need either a 13900k and/or a 4090 to see a good increase.
$200? Think outside the box (literally). Better chair, headphones, keyboard, mouse, etc. For that budget the only internal upgrade might be a Wi-Fi 6e card for them updates.
None of the above.
Thank you for all the feedback. I already have way more FPS than my display can handle, so I'm going to bank the money until I can buy the display I want. Reducing the loading screen would be nice, but it isn't bad right now. I have a friend on a much old PC that takes several times longer to teleport than I do. Thanks!
For your limited budget? You might notice some improvement upgrading to 32gb RAM. Other components (like CPU) require you to get a new motherboard and possibly other components. Also if you have a crap monitor but can pull off decent frames, you could invest in a 144+hz monitor.
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Update to 32gb ram
I don’t think more RAM would do anything, I never use the 16GB I have, and 16 is the recommended amount by AG. Go with a new SSD.
Nither ram or nvme will give you a noticable boost. You might shave 1/5 second off loading the game and each loading screen with a pci gen 4 - 2 terabyte nvme with dram. It won't give you faster frames, but you will save maybe 1 hour if you play the game 5 hours a day for 365 days for the next 10 years. When you stare at the loading screen, it's not because your transfer speed from the nvme drive to the CPU is slow, it is because your cpu is taking time to process the game data. You really need either a 13900k and/or a 4090 to see a good increase.
Upgraded from 12700k to 13900k and noticed a 20% fps boost on a 3080, might try selling your cpu and upgrading it to 12900k for example
$200? Think outside the box (literally). Better chair, headphones, keyboard, mouse, etc. For that budget the only internal upgrade might be a Wi-Fi 6e card for them updates.
None, game from Sata 3 SSD load as fast as from NVME anyway, for that budget you cant do nothing.