Problem RRRE.exe CPU load 70 - 100%

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  1. Chmul Khom

    Chmul Khom Well-Known Member

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    since a few days I have huge stuttering at nearly 60fps...

    After a quick search I found it. RRRE.exe * 32 is under load with 70 - 100% capacity utilization. Is that normal??

    My hardware:
    ECS H67H2 - m3 / i5 2400 / 16GB / GF680gtx

    My R3E settings:
    Resolution: 5090x1200, Video Settings: Medium, VSync: On, Full Screen: On, FPS: 50-60

    Previously, I had not this huge stuttering. Can anyone confirm the high CPU load on his PC?
     
  2. Cosmic

    Cosmic Well-Known Member

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    I'm using an AMD FX8350 with all cores unparked and I seem to be in the 20s to low 30s for CPU % for RRRE.exe
     
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  3. Chmul Khom

    Chmul Khom Well-Known Member

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    hmmm .... interesting. My i5 2400 is slightly slower than your AMD FX 8350, according cpuboss.com!

    So what's the big difference...
     
  4. MeMotS

    MeMotS Well-Known Member

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    As duke mentioned above try to unpark your cores. It's very easy there even a free program out there that does it. That could fix it for you.
     
  5. GooseCreature

    GooseCreature Well-Known Member

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    Try this.

    Go to the start button, choose run, then type msconfig and press Ok.
    On the system configuration window, choose the "Boot.INI" tab.

    Check “No Gui Boot”, then lower the timeout to a more manageable time.
    I choose 3 seconds instead of 30. (windows won’t accept a lower number than 3)

    Next choose advanced options.
    This is where you can choose how many processors you have.
    Most modern PC's are duo core (2 processors) with some quad core (4 processors) or more,
    then choose OK. The Windows default is only 1 core. *

    * In windows there are many SAFE Defaults, that usually do no more than slow Windows down.

    Now choose apply and OK, reboot and you should see a marked decrease in boot time,
    And an Increase in Run-Time efficiency.

    Hope this helps!
     
  6. Chmul Khom

    Chmul Khom Well-Known Member

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    Thanks, i checked it... the CPU's are all unpacked! But no effect, see pic below.

    Thanks, i have also checked... but no effect, see pic below.
    RRRE.exe = 73% CPU load > The value is in game with vehicle on the track...
    [​IMG]
     
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  7. Christian G

    Christian G Topological Agitator Beta tester

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  8. m.bohlken

    m.bohlken Well-Known Member

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    Has anything changed? Driver-Update or Windows-Update? Have you tried to switch VSynch off?
     
  9. Chmul Khom

    Chmul Khom Well-Known Member

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    no change

    latest graphics driver, the normal Windows updates, Yes

    OK, i think it's time to update my system to an i7 and a 970gtx! Christmas is coming...

    Thanks to ALL...
     
  10. Dave R

    Dave R Well-Known Member

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    You'll love that 970. Best money I've ever spent to be honest
     
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  11. Christian G

    Christian G Topological Agitator Beta tester

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    Well yes, that's what it says in that thread: "Core unparking is a bunch of crap perpetuated by those who have no clue what they are talking about. [...] Cores are unparked by default."
    You sure you actually clicked that link? ;)
     
  12. Chmul Khom

    Chmul Khom Well-Known Member

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    Yes I've clicked...
    My Cores are unparked (by default), so i have tried to change the power settings to "Performance"... but no effect!