What does cpu have to do with games
This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More. CPU what part does the cpu have play in gaming? Joined: 10 Jun Posts: 5, Likes Received: With today's latest graphics card technology's what role if any has the cpu to play? Joined: 23 Jan Posts: 8, Likes Received: You still need a CPU to ensure that the gpu isn't limited.
After all there still needs to be a balance. Not to mention many calculations within games are still CPU dependent. Elton , 19 Apr Joined: 14 Nov Posts: 4, Likes Received: It's still the main brain for the game.
All the non graphical calculations like AI, Sound although I'd still prefer dedicated 3D hardware , walking from a to b, what happens at B. Not forgetting all the things that API's like Directx do to make the game happen.
Deders , 19 Apr Joined: 11 Apr Posts: 2, Likes Received: An experiment was conducted over at Nvidia, the 86x processor was emulated on a gpu while another gpu provided the graphics. Omega View Profile View Posts. It's kind of complicated since we also need to take cores in account. If it's average load you shouldn't draw too much conclusion from it.
To really find out whatever you are cpu limited that's what you should be looking for. The max load on any core. That you have lots of cores free with low load still mean you've got processor capacity left but it could be used for other programs or better utilized by a game better utilizing multiple cores.
Some old games will only use one thread because they were made when there only existed processors with one core. Originally posted by vadim :. Originally posted by Cloud Boy :. Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 17 Feb, pm. Despite the much lower clock speed, the Ryzen chip outperforms the Intel one significantly. That is because the two CPUs have completely different architectures. The Ryzen chip has more four more threads and it is built on the 7 nm node. It also has a much larger cache size that also affects performance.
With that in mind, you need to know that CPUs are best compared using benchmarks from reputable sources, not only by looking at the specs. It needs to send tasks to the GPU and keep the operating system running in the background as well as many other apps running in the background.
This means that having a few additional cores in addition to the ones that are used for your game is always welcome. This means that if you are a streamer or have a lot of background processes, choosing a CPU with a few extra cores will help you a lot by distributing the load across all your cores. You will experience stutters, low FPS, and even crashes.
Also, an important thing to remember is that the type of game you play will affect your CPU choice. If you play a lot of strategy, RPG, or any other games that have a ton of entities and other actions happening at the same time in the background, a fast CPU with many cores and threads will do a much better job than something with fewer cores, even if the cores are clocked at a higher speed.
The graphics card will affect FPS the most when we talk about sheer power. This is because the GPU is responsible for processing all graphics and, since most games are graphically intensive nowadays, the graphics card has the most effect on your FPS.
However, the CPU affects your gaming performance just as much. This issue can be somewhat mitigated by bumping up your graphics settings to the maximum or even increasing the render resolution.
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