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PS: If you don't want to "burn" your card, then I recommend playing Solitaire.
3D games are meant to burn your card ; and video cards are meant to be burned.
PS 2: If energy consumption is a problem for you - you should quit gaming altogether. :)
Card was broken and guarantie ended.
FPS CAP TO 60 WORKS NOW. CLOSED.
Hah, If only 04' were so good.
People struggled to play Half Life 2, back in the day. 60 fps was an utopia.
And then later came Crysis. And GTA 4. Games that put, even the best hardwares of the time, to shame.
Crysis is a poorly made pile of ♥♥♥♥, 2018 God of War has less polygons than Crysis' picture frames
And ESO isn't the cutting edge of gaming, 2000fps in a loading screen is absolutely unacceptable. It's a static picture with a spinny logo. Then the game itself runs the card at half clock speed while pegging during loading screens and going to 80c?
Cards burn out because they're doing something, like rendering a 3d model. What exactly is it doing with 2000fps, that it is meant to burn up my card?
eso isn't new world.
Right, because if the game offers you a picture while it is loading it's assets > it means that the engine is providing 2000 fps of the said picture, while the rendering thread stays idle.
From where do you come from, Einstein ?