Hi all,
So i recently upgraded my 4460 to 4790.
I notice a difference in games but I wonder if will I notice the difference in opentdd it is an old game.
Older games usually utilize mostly one or two cores max.
Cheers,
To what cpu i should change to witness difference in performance in opentdd
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Re: To what cpu i should change to witness difference in performance in opentdd
OpenTTD does almost everything through one core. Some processes will use additional cores if they're available, but it's largely not a multi-core game. It also doesn't use any modern GPU rendering.
So use whatever processor you want. Most of the last 15 years I've played on an Intel Q6600 and hosted multiplayer games on it. But the absolute fastest is probably an Apple M1/M2/M3 Silicon processor.
So use whatever processor you want. Most of the last 15 years I've played on an Intel Q6600 and hosted multiplayer games on it. But the absolute fastest is probably an Apple M1/M2/M3 Silicon processor.
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Re: To what cpu i should change to witness difference in performance in opentdd
You basically, for optimum performance, want a processor with the highest single thread performance. To my knowledge a processor with more than 2 cores (or threads) is useless to OpenTTD, although it will run smoother due to Windows (or your other OS) assigning other tasks to different threads (..you hope) whilst OpenTTD hammers its own little thread to itself. But at the most basic level, a processor with a high single thread performance will be better than others in OpenTTD.GrandSeverus wrote: ↑05 Apr 2024 16:27 Hi all,
So i recently upgraded my 4460 to 4790.
I notice a difference in games but I wonder if will I notice the difference in opentdd it is an old game.
Older games usually utilize mostly one or two cores max.
Cheers,
The current highest performing thread CPU is handily tracked by PassMark here, the current winner is an i9-14900KS. With Apple M3's next.
I run on a i9-12900K from a few years ago, and I can get a lot of vehicles in a game before the performance drops below 1x speed.
Re: To what cpu i should change to witness difference in performance in opentdd
that isn't quite true. for example things like cargodist make heavy use of secondary threads.Redirect Left wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024 03:29To my knowledge a processor with more than 2 cores (or threads) is useless to OpenTTD
Re: To what cpu i should change to witness difference in performance in opentdd
FWIW, OTTD runs great on my 8 years old i7-6700K (Skylake) @ 4 GHz. When I bought a new 43" 4K screen 3 years ago, I had to upgrade from the integrated GPU to a basic Radeon RX 6400 card, as the integrated GPU refused to work at more than 30 Hz on the new screen (and clipping badly at that). This setup can give me a full view of an entire 512x512 world, albeit cut off at the extreme western and eastern corners. Currently I'm running a game with 400 RVs and 113 ships in the new 14.0-RC3, everything going smoothly.
But of course it may help to run a decent operating system
But of course it may help to run a decent operating system
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