(edited by Perfectblue.6409)
Unplayable in i7-6700k & HD 530
Sounds more like a lag issue then a graphical one.
When your in game, type /ip and hit enter. Open Command Prompt and type out
Ping (IP address)
Tracert (IP Address)
and then post the results here.
Since the Asus Hero comes with an Intel NIC and that gameguard you might need to tweak the gaming settings in the suite to disable QoS. For the Killer E2200 Nics you have to do this or most LAN/MMO games lag out and have issues.
Laptop: M6600 – 2720QM, AMD HD6970M, 32GB 1600CL9 RAM, Arc100 480GB SSD
The ping and trace is done.
I really think its some sort of graphics/display issue. But no idea what is wrong.
yea the ping/traces are clean. Nice low response down to the servers.
I do not have Skylake to test with, but I did test with a HD4600 on an i5-4670K when I was rebuilding a system for my brother to take over (he supplied a GTX570 later). I pulled down the drivers from Intel that was released in August and was getting 40FPS at 1366×768 on medium settings. I would suggest looking at the drivers available for the HD530 and see if there is a driver that is a bit older and released around august (12th I think) and see about running that.
Now if you are on Windows10 this is going to bring up 2 big/huge issues.
Win10 will auto download and update your device drivers unless you tell it not to. so if you run old drivers, windows will update them anyway.
Win10 takes 2hours to FULLY update your system. Until then, gaming is a no no as it can BSOD your system and cause driver install issues. When you first Install/update to win10 I HIGHLY suggest leaving it sit for 2 hours, then do a full reboot and then run your games. That 2hours is downloading the updates over a 50Mb/s connection, so it might be longer if your download speeds are slower. But out of 5 Win10 machines, and 8 installs (a couple were done twice lol) that is how it was on EVERY install once I figured out the Video driver issues i was first having.
Laptop: M6600 – 2720QM, AMD HD6970M, 32GB 1600CL9 RAM, Arc100 480GB SSD
I installed the latest driver manually. 10.18.15.4279. Still the same problem. I can actually see 1-2 fps in the option menu.
I knew integrated graphics is bad, but never knew this bad!
I installed the latest driver manually. 10.18.15.4279. Still the same problem. I can actually see 1-2 fps in the option menu.
I knew integrated graphics is bad, but never knew this bad!
I cant speak much for the HD530 cause I do not have one, but I do have a HD4600 on my 4790K and had one on a 4670K I gave to my brother. You should be getting 30FPS~ at 1080p on medium to low settings.
I would go through the BIOS settings and make sure the IGP settings are all correct. Granted you have a new GPU on its way (750?) but with Intel Sync and other features you might want to throw up the HD530 as a second GPU for side loaded decoding so that you do not use the GTX750 to save on power and such. Just a thought.
Laptop: M6600 – 2720QM, AMD HD6970M, 32GB 1600CL9 RAM, Arc100 480GB SSD
Is the video card inserted into the PCIE X16 slot, the slot closest to the CPU. This is a very common mistake made when building a system. Also download and install CPUZ and run it while you run the game in windowed mode this will tell if the wideo card is running at the correct speed it should be running on PCIE X16 anything less and that’s your issue.
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Is the video card inserted into the PCIE X16 slot, the slot closest to the CPU. This is a very common mistake made when building a system. Also download and install CPUZ and run it while you run the game in windowed mode this will tell if the wideo card is running at the correct speed it should be running on PCIE X16 anything less and that’s your issue.
HD530 is integrated into the 6700K, its not an addon card. the OP ordered a GTX750 and does not have it yet.
Laptop: M6600 – 2720QM, AMD HD6970M, 32GB 1600CL9 RAM, Arc100 480GB SSD