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Asus m5a99fx pro r2.0 bios update .cap file
Asus m5a99fx pro r2.0 bios update .cap file












But then of course I lost out on AA and had jaggy edges. I reset my Radeon Settings profile just for a quick test and the dips were still present but 'only' down to the 40's instead of 30's or 20's. And I know people run triple screens on worse as well. But my system, while still nothing spectacular, really does exceed the recommend requirements plenty. I used to have slightly inferior equipment so I just chalked it up to that and 'got used to it'. Its never jerky or jarring but its obviously enough to be noticeable.

asus m5a99fx pro r2.0 bios update .cap file

But I've always had frames rate dips to as low as the 20's when the grid is bunched (race starts or otherwise) or near the pits in most tracks. And I of course try to limit the amount of other programs running while playing.ĩ0% of the time I'm at my solid, smooth 71FPS no problem. Outside, I put in all the recommend settings from the manual in Radeon Settings. I got my FPS capped at 71 because back at launch I was getting tearing on vsync or uncapped.And then just standard 1080 resolution on a single screen. In-game I run opponent, me, track on full because I wanna enjoy the pretty tracks and skins. So it would be nice to see a little more out of it. AMS is definitely in the bottom of the pile of game's performances on my PC while being the game I play most. I'm wondering if I've just gotten used to it over the course of a year though and it should be better. Its never ran perfect by any means but its also never been a bother enough to ask. I was wondering today if I should be getting better framerate performance in AMS.














Asus m5a99fx pro r2.0 bios update .cap file