Also wie der ein oder andere schon geschrieben hat, ist die Optimierung von New World sicherlich noch nicht die beste. Daher mal ganz grob und pauschal gesagt: Du musst definitiv nicht auf die neue 4000er Serie von Nvidia warten und auch nicht auf die neuen AMD Prozessoren. Das aktuelle auf dem Markt reicht aus.
Hinsichtlich Preis/Leistung sollte man abwĂ€gen, was die Grafikkarte angeht. Nvidias RTX ist aktuell noch teurer als vergleichbare RX Modelle von AMD, dafĂŒr macht Nvidia eine deutlich bessere Figur bei DLSS und Raytracing, was nach meinem Kenntnisstand aktuell beides nicht von New World unterstĂŒtzt wird. Rein fĂŒr New World wĂ€re eine AMD RX 6800XT beispielsweise mehr als ausreichend.
Falls du auf RGB und Schnickschnack keinen Wert legst, empfehle ich gegen aufkommende GerÀusche ein gedÀmmtes GehÀuse, da gibt es beispielsweise nette Modelle von beQuiet.
Als Prozessor könnte beispielsweise ein Ryzen 7 5800X zum Einsatz kommen. Absolut ausreichend.
Der Rest, Mainboard, Arbeitsspeicher, KĂŒhlung und Netzteil sollten zwar zum Gesamtkonzept passen, sind aber eher Geschmacksache. 16GB RAM sollten reichen, es können aber auch 32GB sein, WasserkĂŒhlung kann, muss aber nicht. Mainboard mit wifi und Bluetooth kann nĂŒtzlich sein, oder aber eben ĂŒberflĂŒssig. Netzteil sollte halt entsprechend der Komponenten groĂ genug gewĂ€hlt werden aber auch nicht ĂŒberdimensioniert.
Mit megaport habe ich keine Erfahrungen gemacht, daher weiĂ ich nicht wie individuell du deinen PC dort zusammenstellen kannst.
Edit: Since you are in Germany I assumed you understand German. If thatâs not the case, I apologise, and will gladly give my feedback in English. I am just currently at work and typing from my mobile, so itâs not the quickest.
Danke dir! Vorallem beim Netzteil und den LĂŒftern ist die Auswahl recht groĂ und detailliert (auf Megaport). Mit den anderen genannten Komponenten kann ich gut arbeiten und vorab den Preis zurechtstutzen.
Es verbleibt die Evaluation der Anschaffung hinsichtlich zukĂŒnftiger Spiele, da sich anscheinend ein gutes Zeitfenster ab 2023 anbietet und ein high-end System eventuell mehr Langzeitnutzen bringt.
Wie zuvor schon jemand erwĂ€hnt hat, gerade beim Netzteil keinen falschen Geiz zeigen. Netzteile mit modularer Bauweise sind recht beliebt, weil du nur die Kabel einsteckst, die auch gebraucht werden. Das spart Platz und das ganze System kann etwas geordneter zusammen gebaut werden. Auch die Effizienz sollte man berĂŒcksichtigen. Ein Netzteil mit 850W aber schlechter Effizienz liefert unterm Strich vielleicht nur 750W Spitze und ist möglicherweise damit schlechter als ein 800W Netzteil mit 95% Effizienz. Da wĂŒrde ich ruhig auf namhafte Hersteller setzen.
Although must is obviously a strong word in this case, I would personally say if the rush is not there, waiting most definitely doesnât bring any harm in this matter. In particular the single core performance of the latest generation Ryzen CPUâs is improving quite a bit further. Which in particular for games which arenât well optimized, generally speaking bring a noticeable performance improvement.
Obviously, game specific benchmarks will help in this matter (although I doubt New World will be on the more mainstream benchmark lists).
The second part I agree on, current gen RTX cards have been dropping quite a bit in price recently though, placing them on more of a competitive level with the RX 6800 XT for example. But question is obviously, for how long.
Also here though, if thereâs no rush, Iâd say wait those few weeks for the AMD announcement. If AMD manages to stick to their usual bang for buck approach, the wait in this matter may be worthwhile. Even if New World may be poorly optimized, I wouldnât be surprised to see a performance leap.
If you look at for example the 2080 super versus 3080, or 5700 versus 6800, there is a non-negligible performance jump. Youâre easily talking roughly 60 fps gain in 1440p outside of towns in high graphic settings. In towns the increase is less substantial, but enough to make the difference between unplayable to at least playable.
Based on expected performance of the upcoming AMD GPU lineup, as well as given specs of the Nvidia GPU lineup, itâs very unlikely not to see a significant further performance improvement. And the 7800 XT is at least speculated to fall in a decent price range, making it a worthwhile upgrade.
Absolutely agree, but just to avoid misunderstanding: German âmusst nichtâ translates to a âdonât need toâ, regarding his/her question whether awaiting the new gen pieces is needed. I stand by my choice of words, it is not needed.
Most likely the performance of the next gen pieces will be better, but thatâs more of a personal preference: do you want to wait and get the top of the line, or not. Not a matter of I need that to be able to play
Aye, I know. Hence why I phrased it as such, basically saying the same thing, itâs not really a matter of needing it to be able to play.
I do think though that for the possible performance boost, versus relatively little time to launch of the AMD lineup, waiting can be considered. I wouldnât be surprised to see the CPU/GPU combination to rock a steady 144+ fps on average outside of cities on highest settings @ 1440p, as well as wouldnât be surprised to see it hit at least 90 fps in the less populated towns and probably closer to 60 fps in the busier towns.
This in contrast to e.g., the 6800 XT which performs well outside of towns, but tends to dip the around 70 fps in less populated towns and go as low as 30 - 40 fps in crowded towns such as Everfall.
Obviously, anything will be a major upgrade over his current system. But with the 7800 XT launch date currently expected to be November 3rd with more info expected very soon, the wait is very limited.
But well yeh, down to @Archimedes in the end. Up to him obviously on as to whether or not he wants to wait or end up wanting a new setup quickly anyway .
I wants! Obviously. New setup (after reviewing the 7000 series later this year) it is. And thanks to all of you, i can now make reasonable choices in the near future. I consider this thread as successfully solved.
When running outside (EF i.e.), my CPU and GPU are at 95% or ticking up to those % rapidly
(on terrain and object details set to low, shadows med, light med, fps uncapped, fps capped via nvidia control center to 40, pre rendering on low or med and so on).
There might be another issue hidden there, however i do want to upgrade the whole system and use the AW OLED monitor. This is a 5 year project saving up money to prep for games like NW and UE5 future games.
I built my Ryzen 3900X with my RTX 3080 system in 2020 and have had almost no issues running New World on high.
The price of some of the 5000 Series CPUs have gone down and even the 3000 Series Video Cards have dropped. You can build a really decent rig for a decent price now. There are some pretty good build videos and lists shared on YouTube that might be worth watching.
Good luck, hope you can put somethin good together.
Yea you got something else going on for sure. I have a very similar rig as you with the same cpu, ram size, win10, but a 1080 (not ti) and I play on a 3440 x 1440 on med/high graphics with nothing overclocked. I lose some frames in the towns of ww and ef during peak times but itâs still tolerable. Everywhere else is butter smooth.
What is using the majority of your cpu/gpu resources?
NW and 15-20% win defender.
I fear the whole rig is doomed. May have damaged parts when upgrading to the 1060 to fit in and or fans not working. I honestly donât know. And thus, a new system will be the best choice
Damaged parts rarely work though. Iâm not trying to talk you out of a new rig. Iâm just saying unless you figure out the cause of whatâs going on with your current rig then the likelihood of it reoccurring on your new rig is pretty high.
My wifes PC was lagging pretty hard one night and I look over and she has 20+ chrome tabs open on her second monitor.
I was really diving in deep to find the cause. The fan noise is driving me nuts when running NW.
I have zero programs open, closed any app i can, removed them from auto start, set up high power usage for NW.exe, tried to do the same via registry, but system wonât let me change that.
Capped fps, looked at all video options in game, tried them all on/off, low/high, dl latest drivers, had NW install anew and so onâŠ
Maybe the power supply is too weak? Things i donât know as i bought the base rig and manually upgraded the gpu which nearly did not fit⊠i squeezed that thing in brutally. Some wires are not connected to the main board, but idk what they do.
You could say, i am bamboozled that it ran NW at all last year for over 400h
Dein Rechner sollte fĂŒr 1920x1080 eigentlich vollkommen ausreichen. Ich habe das Spiel auch auf langsamerer Hardware gut spielen können. Falls die LautstĂ€rke dein Problem ist und du die LĂŒfter bereits ohne Erfolg gereinigt hast, solltest du evtl. die WĂ€rmeleitpaste ersetzen. Kann gut sein, dass CPU und GPU nicht mehr richtig gekĂŒhlt werden, da diese ganz einfach alt geworden ist und die WĂ€rme nicht mehr richtig geleitet wird.
Generally i am against pre builts, building yer own has many benefits aside from price , however. If you are not comfortable building yer own, and i had to reccomend a pre built , id say look at Corsair.com . They use mostly premium parts. Cooling is done proper. They arent cheap, but , you get what you pay for, best if you are actually getting youre moneys worth.