Maximize FPS In Trainz

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So I have 32 GB RAM, AMD Ryzen 5 5500, AMD Raedon RX 6400 @4GB. Now I just bought a 1 TB Western Digital SN 850X 4th Gen PCIe NVME SSD. Yet my computer doesn't have a 4th gen connection. They're both 3rd gen so my read/write speed is around 3K mbps give or take. How can I get more than 200 FPS or is it just capped at that? I know 64 GB RAM and at least 8 GB for the GPU would considerably improve performance.
 
So I have 32 GB RAM, AMD Ryzen 5 5500, AMD Raedon RX 6400 @4GB. Now I just bought a 1 TB Western Digital SN 850X 4th Gen PCIe NVME SSD. Yet my computer doesn't have a 4th gen connection. They're both 3rd gen so my read/write speed is around 3K mbps give or take. How can I get more than 200 FPS or is it just capped at that? I know 64 GB RAM and at least 8 GB for the GPU would considerably improve performance.
While FPS can be affected by your CPU, this occurs if there's a bottleneck between the CPU and other components. Attempting to solve this may lead to diminishing returns.


https://www.gameslearningsociety.org/wiki/does-gpu-affect-cpu-or-fps/

With Trainz you are better off running with lower FPS or with a fixed framerate due to the variability with the assets. Some assets are made more efficiently than others and if you are running with no FPS cap, you can end up with major lagging and stutters as you move from open country to built-up areas.
 
Just so you know, the write speed of Gen 3 SSDs typically ranges from 2500 MB/s to 3500 MB/s. This range is consistent across various models and manufacturers, making Gen 3 SSDs suitable for most general use cases.
 
Just curious why one would want more than 200FPS? Isn't that faster than most monitors even scan? I seem to remember years ago that cartoonists like Disney in order to make motions look realistic had to animate at something like 8-16 FPS. So can the eye even see frame rates over 60 or so? Again, I am just asking out of curiosity, as I know a lot of folks want high FPS.
 
Just so you know, the write speed of Gen 3 SSDs typically ranges from 2500 MB/s to 3500 MB/s. This range is consistent across various models and manufacturers, making Gen 3 SSDs suitable for most general use cases.
My Gen 4 SSD is in a Gen 3 slot because this computer is a low-end model it won't reach its full speed.
 
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