Kaffis Mark V wrote:
Very few (if any?) modern game engines will shift work back and forth between the CPU and the GPU, with the exception of PhysX processing on NVidia cards. It's just not how the rendering engine is built.
Well, I *am* using an NVidia card, and Physx *is* a feature of this particular game, so it would seem this is a possibility here.
Lenas wrote:
Try seeing if any of the graphical effects are rendered by CPU - things like shadows usually are. If you can turn those off it may make a difference.
How would I be able to determine this?
Rorinthas wrote:
I'm inclined to believe that you either have a cooling problem, or a stinky piece of software. If you have a brand name unit you might have some diagnostics available that have cpu stress testing.
My PC has shut down in the middle of a play session on 2 occasions, and the temp reporting is coming from both
Speccy and
SpeedFan, so there's no doubt in my mind about the data being bad.
As for there being a cooling problem (which I'm not entirely ruling out), the computer is less than a year old, was built by a shop I trust, and only heats up with this one game and no other. Add to that the fact that I'm not the only one having this "only BL2 heats up my processor" experience and I think my suspicion that this isn't simply a matter of improper cooling. Insufficient cooling for the specific circumstances, yes - but if that's because the circumstances are unusual, I'd prefer attacking the root of the problem rather than the symptom.