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Author: | quiXilver [ 28 Sep 2012, 22:46 ] |
Post subject: | Beast system but still not over 30 FPS in eyefinity? |
I just built a new system and I really don't think I should be BELOW 30 FPS in games. I've been playing BF3 and Borderlands 2. It seems fine until action happens then it will drop below 30 FPS. This is with settings maxed @ 5040x1050 resolution. Here is my setup. Asus Maximus IV Extreme Mobo Intel 2700k 3.5Ghz processor (3.9 Turbo baby! lol) 8GB G.Skill Ripjaws X series ram 240GB Corsair Force Series GT SSD 750W Corsair HX Modular Power Supply XFX Radeon 6950 3 22' Acer monitors for eyefinity Win 7 Ultimate I guess my question is, is the graphics card holding me up? If so, are 2 Radeon 6950's in xfire better than 1 top of the line card like a GTX 680? Or are there some settings or OC I should do? I'm not a huge fan of OC so anyway...thanks! |
Author: | Skid [ 28 Sep 2012, 23:13 ] |
Post subject: | It most likely is your |
It most likely is your graphics card although it'll completely depend on graphics settings, if your trying to run things on high or max then yes, a 6950 is not enough for 5040x1050. To answer your other question, a pair of 6950's is probably about on par with a GTX 680 if you compare on pure numbers, but if you factor in ATI drivers and crossfire performance reliability, your better off with a single GTX 680, it'll give you less problems. |
Author: | quiXilver [ 29 Sep 2012, 00:50 ] |
Post subject: | Skid wrote:It most likely is |
It most likely is your graphics card although it'll completely depend on graphics settings, if your trying to run things on high or max then yes, a 6950 is not enough for 5040x1050. To answer your other question, a pair of 6950's is probably about on par with a GTX 680 if you compare on pure numbers, but if you factor in ATI drivers and crossfire performance reliability, your better off with a single GTX 680, it'll give you less problems. Thats exactly what I was thinking, thanks! |
Author: | AussieTimmeh [ 29 Sep 2012, 01:02 ] |
Post subject: | Yeah, I would echo the |
Yeah, I would echo the sentiments of Skid, good advice. |
Author: | Haldi [ 29 Sep 2012, 01:34 ] |
Post subject: | In Borderlands 2 its the |
In Borderlands 2 its the Physx Settings! Set Physics to Minimum. that helps. And install 12.9 driver +CAP1-12.9 |
Author: | quiXilver [ 20 Oct 2012, 16:55 ] |
Post subject: | So I got the GTX670, and |
So I got the GTX670, and Nvidia surround is terrible. Unless you have the EXACT same 3 monitors, it will only let you run a resolution of like 4200x900 or something crappy. I tried all the fixes I could find on this forum but to no avail. The games don't look terrible, but looking at the desktop makes me want to scratch my eyes out. So I sold THAT and got a 7970 lol. It's working good, but I could notice in most games the Nvidia was "smoother". Is there something I'm missing? I've tried maxing the AMD overdrive settings and all it does it crash. Is there some tweaking I can do to increase performance but still retain quality? |
Author: | Gilly [ 24 Oct 2012, 15:37 ] |
Post subject: | Make sure anti-aliasing is |
Make sure anti-aliasing is turned off, and I seem to remember BF3 being a FPS hog with Ambient Occlusion, try setting that to off, and see if things improve. Also, using Ultra in BF3 puts 4xMSAA on in game, so running at High will increase FPS a lot. |
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