I still use an old app called Lasso, which is cheap and comes with a lifetime license. You can set which games you Always want to start in high priority mode and also has its own energy plan in Windows. I have RTX 20 series so the other part here wont help me. I also suggest trying to turn off SMT/ Hyperthreading functions. In some games I gain a noticeable CPU performance.
Resizable Bar is already enabled by default in the latest Nvidia drivers for the Starfield profile, so your 'tweak' does nothing unless you haven't updated drivers recently, which you should be for newer game releases.
For the CPU tweak, what CPU are you actually running? Setting process priority is highly architecture and core count dependent. This may help some folks with older CPUs or quad cores, but I doubt it would make much if any difference on a later gen Ryzen or Intel CPU -- ie 5000 or 11000 series and later.
Hi, I have a i5-8300H cpu and GTX 1050 Ti I know tweak #2 is out of the question. Will tweak # 1 add improvement on performance? Here is sample video I made running on ultra settings at 1080p, it's to help those with similar or lower specs. Cheers
You seriously game on that potato? I found for you some mods that can help, this one is made for you, its optimized for APU [a very weak gpu and CPU] https://www.nexusmods.com/starfield/mods/2264 and this mod https://www.nexusmods.com/starfield/mods/2245
Update to latest nvidia driver it has speed improvements also use FSR2
You seriously live with that mind? What do you care? There's people playing this with 960's. I myself am running this in 4k on a 1080 Ti. Have fun on your pedestal high up in the sky, being unable to differentiate between what's real and not. At least you tried to help, but that first mod link is invalid, and the 2nd one links to something that could only help if one does not have a SSD.
@VirusZ This is why I love my $200 potato. I can pretty much play any triple-A games at 1080p ultra by tweaking the settings, not just Ingame, but in Nvidia and with performance overhaul mods as well. Your first links doesn't work. Your #2 doesn't apply for me since I'm using SSD. You can say I'm one of those low specs warrior xD Check out some of my videos.
Starfield | New Atlantis massacre https://youtu.be/wtAtBjjC5oARDR2
haha thats awesome man so impressive you can get that performance on the old tato! if you lived near me im trying to get rid of a 1080 gtx hahaha would help you battle on
i got a 3080, with latest driver (so is the rest of the rig), and no Resizable Bar wasn't enabled in the BIOS.
Yes, ReBAR needs to be set in bios. Those who game regularly need to go into bios and set it if they havent. This has been recommended since rebar first released in march 2022
austh, that's on you for not keeping your BIOS correctly set. But for those who are already ready on BIOS side, updating drivers for the newest from NVIDIA will activate ReBAR on RTX 20, RTX 30 and RTX 40 cards.
Your definition of "pretty much" would mean what exactly? You're happy with low fidelity to reach 30 fps on that setup? You're happy to have high fidelity with 15 FPS on that setup?
1080p Ultra at 15 FPS, I mean if you're happy with that, kudos to you but don't try to make it sound like it's punching out framerates to be proud of. Hence why VirusZ was questioning your ability to enjoy an RPG game with minimal [Fidelity and/or Frames]
Do what you need to to get it playing to your liking (hence why you're here) no one's going to flip ya for doing that but if you're going to immerse yourself into gaming you should considering upgrading your rig.
I see the boost immediately with no restart. 3080ti 5950x. Already had rebar enabled. but the thing with the CPU did it.. I knew there was something amiss. GREAT WORK
If you are an AMD user, you must turn on AMD Smart AccessMemory, after that u should modify the parameters as clock memory of your Graphic Card, etc if don't know how, pls watch a video, its pretty easy.
Now, if u wanna add the regedit part, its working with any game, and any gpu/cpu, open the install file with notes, and follow that rute, check if Starfield.exe is alocated there, if its not check this rute HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\RADAR\HeapLeakDetection\DiagnosedApplications\Starfield.exe if its there then replace the two lines with this rute, leaving \PerfOptions in the second line
it could be considered overclocked, yes, that's what I mean. Just raise the minimum frequency (Mhz) to the result that you subtract approximately 800 from the maximum frequency should be look something like this;
frequency min. (MHz) 1805 ----------------------- frequency max. (MHz) 2674 -----------------------------------
VRAM setting increase it by 100 for example from 2000 to 2100
and energy consumption only 5% That's work good for me
Best performance tweak I found was using ye olde school hax of hitting up the exe/sfse exe with the old bonky of setting it to compatibility mode w7, might be forcing it outta dx12, might be forcing some other s#*! to f*#@ right off, might also be the disabling fullscreen optimizations on both exe's but the biggest issues with framerate and freezing were fixed with that so... uhh yeah, not gonna question it.
Also uhh yeah, thanks for asking me to update bios, kinda made me swap my DP plugs around so my boot screen is no longer on my vert monitor in the middle sideways like it has been for a year cause I couldn't be fucked lmao.
is the rebar option from nvidia profile inspector any different to whatever new official method just got released, and if so should i remove the profile?
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For the CPU tweak, what CPU are you actually running? Setting process priority is highly architecture and core count dependent. This may help some folks with older CPUs or quad cores, but I doubt it would make much if any difference on a later gen Ryzen or Intel CPU -- ie 5000 or 11000 series and later.
I know tweak #2 is out of the question.
Will tweak # 1 add improvement on performance?
Here is sample video I made running on ultra settings at 1080p, it's to help those with similar or lower specs. Cheers
https://youtu.be/p5qTwKgsQ_I
I found for you some mods that can help, this one is made for you, its optimized for APU [a very weak gpu and CPU]
https://www.nexusmods.com/starfield/mods/2264
and this mod
https://www.nexusmods.com/starfield/mods/2245
Update to latest nvidia driver it has speed improvements
also use FSR2
At least you tried to help, but that first mod link is invalid, and the 2nd one links to something that could only help if one does not have a SSD.
This is why I love my $200 potato. I can pretty much play any triple-A games at 1080p ultra by tweaking the settings, not just Ingame, but in Nvidia and with performance overhaul mods as well. Your first links doesn't work. Your #2 doesn't apply for me since I'm using SSD. You can say I'm one of those low specs warrior xD
Check out some of my videos.
Starfield | New Atlantis massacre https://youtu.be/wtAtBjjC5oARDR2
RDR2 - Braithwaite Manor massacre https://youtu.be/TVQxopBY-uw
Thx for speaking up for me. Good day :)
https://www.nexusmods.com/starfield/mods/438?tab=files
You're happy with low fidelity to reach 30 fps on that setup?
You're happy to have high fidelity with 15 FPS on that setup?
1080p Ultra at 15 FPS, I mean if you're happy with that, kudos to you but don't try to make it sound like it's punching out framerates to be proud of.
Hence why VirusZ was questioning your ability to enjoy an RPG game with minimal [Fidelity and/or Frames]
Do what you need to to get it playing to your liking (hence why you're here) no one's going to flip ya for doing that but if you're going to immerse yourself into gaming you should considering upgrading your rig.
I'm curious
Now, if u wanna add the regedit part, its working with any game, and any gpu/cpu, open the install file with notes, and follow that rute, check if Starfield.exe is alocated there, if its not check this rute HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\RADAR\HeapLeakDetection\DiagnosedApplications\Starfield.exe
if its there then replace the two lines with this rute, leaving \PerfOptions in the second line
that give me 5 - 6 fps extra
my pc: RX 6700 XT Ryzen 5600G
frequency min. (MHz)
1805 -----------------------
frequency max. (MHz)
2674 -----------------------------------
VRAM setting increase it by 100 for example from 2000 to 2100
and energy consumption only 5%
That's work good for me
What does the 'uninstall' reg file do?
nvm read the description :')Many thanks
Also uhh yeah, thanks for asking me to update bios, kinda made me swap my DP plugs around so my boot screen is no longer on my vert monitor in the middle sideways like it has been for a year cause I couldn't be fucked lmao.