shykyoichi
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Now I know. I had my monitor plugged to my mobo and not my vc!
Got High on everything now with a good FPS.

look at their chart failureGameGPU really starting to annoy me with their lack of Ivy Bridge testing. Yeah, most of the time I can guess where it'll fall, but I want to see facts...
Why don't they just make the frames scale the same?
So, when I'm playing with an EVGA SC 970 and an i5 4690k at 4.2 GHz, I'm getting drops from about 100 fps to around 45 when several NPCs are on screen in certain areas of the Hinterlands. I have Tesselation at Low and Shadows at Medium, which fixed drops earlier, but it's frustrating that I get smooth fps outside of anywhere with NPCs. Any ideas for a fix, or is this just standard territory for this game?
Damn this is some good SLI scaling for the 980
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The only thing I can think of that will affect a large amount of models on screen besides shadows is mesh quality.
Good news for me then. I have a 780 Ti, but the same CPU (however mine is at 4.8 Ghz), 16GB RAM, also Win8.1, SSD, etc...4670k @ 4.2 Ghz
780 @ 1110 Mhz
16 Gb RAM
SSD
Windows 8.1
344.75 drivers
144 Hz monitor
1920 x 1080, everything on Ultra, 2 x MSAA, VSync disabled. Played past the prologue and happy with the performance so far. I'm usually in the 60-70fps range, but dipping as low as 46 in the village where tons of NPCs are gathered, and 52ish during large battles with effects flying across the screen. Even during these moments the game remained stable and relatively stutter-free, no tearing that I could detect and pretty consistent frametimes across the range.
VRAM use is showing just under 2.4 Gb, RAM 4.6 Gb and CPU use around 65-70%. GPU use 99% and temps in the low 70s. Oh and did I say the game is extremely pretty.
Good news for me then. I have a 780 Ti, but the same CPU (however mine is at 4.8 Ghz), 16GB RAM, also Win8.1, SSD, etc...
Still trying to find out how to get my hands on this game for cheap. I refuse to spend $90 on a game.
4670k @ 4.2 Ghz
780 @ 1110 Mhz
16 Gb RAM
SSD
Windows 8.1
344.75 drivers
144 Hz monitor
1920 x 1080, everything on Ultra, 2 x MSAA, VSync disabled. Played past the prologue and happy with the performance so far. I'm usually in the 60-70fps range, but dipping as low as 46 in the village where tons of NPCs are gathered, and 52ish during large battles with effects flying across the screen. Even during these moments the game remained stable and relatively stutter-free, no tearing that I could detect and pretty consistent frametimes across the range.
VRAM use is showing just under 2.4 Gb, RAM 4.6 Gb and CPU use around 65-70%. GPU use 99% and temps in the low 70s. Oh and did I say the game is extremely pretty.
So, when I'm playing with an EVGA SC 970 and an i5 4690k at 4.2 GHz, I'm getting drops from about 100 fps to around 45 when several NPCs are on screen in certain areas of the Hinterlands. I have Tesselation at Low and Shadows at Medium, which fixed drops earlier, but it's frustrating that I get smooth fps outside of anywhere with NPCs. Any ideas for a fix, or is this just standard territory for this game?
Dropping it to Medium fixed it. For some reason I thought that wouldn't affect anything, but now I get a steady 60. Thanks!
Dude...
You have a 970 and you set Tesselation to Low, Shadows to Medium, and now Mesh to Medium?
Why are you gimping your image quality so much... that's absurd to do for a 970
Yeah, it's on all low settings, but this game is playable on a 2013 MacBook Air and still looks good. Dat loading time and aching fan, though:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMJ-oOl3I_s
I'd try this on my 2014 MBA but this is where Steam In-Home Streaming and a Ethernet to Thunerbolt adapter come in handy
If you have an 802.11ac router, you definitely don't need the MBA to be wired. I play GW2 via Steam In-Home Streaming all the time and it works brilliantly over wireless with a new AirPort Extreme.
this game is the first time Im glad I got 2 970s
Benchmark says
Avg FPS: 61.3
Min FPS: 55.6
Pretty sure I'm getting sub 30 in the Hinterlands when there are ton of dudes on screen. :/
That site seems to be littered with typos and errors even in Russian. I dont know how much weight I would put on their findings, although i imagine the numbers to be ballpark correct
I've got a 780 Classified at 1267 and don't get anywhere near that. I have everything on ultra except tess, shadows, post processing and AO, which are high with MSAA off and get like 45-60 during the prologue and around 50 in Haven. Maybe I need to get past that part?
Damn this is some good SLI scaling for the 980
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Yeah, it's on all low settings, but this game is playable on a 2013 MacBook Air and still looks good. Dat loading time and aching fan, though:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMJ-oOl3I_s
It's not supposed to, this is a GPU benchmark. Not an "average PC gamer" benchmark.Also these DDR4/5960X, that aren't representative of the frames 99.99% of the people will be getting
It's not supposed to, this is a GPU benchmark. Not an "average PC gamer" benchmark.
The purpose of such an exercise is not to give you an estimate of what FPS you'll get but to compare GPUs.
The game seems legitimately demanding.
I see your point, I would still like the GPU's to be compared with a more 'attainable' CPU.
It would defeat the purpose of a GPU benchmark. There are CPU benches below.I see your point, I would still like the GPU's to be compared with a more 'attainable' CPU.
I'm not seeing anything wrong with that. Max settings should always be a luxury, a premium for enthusiasts.The game does seem demanding, but there are games out there that look better, and are bigger in scope that perform better on the same hardware and engine.
It just baffles me to see GPUs that less than 1% of the gaming community own can barely play this game maxed out 60fps @ 1080p with a GTX 980 (top of the line as of now). And don't get me started on higher resolutions - I am excluding SLI setups, because that further lowers the ownership base.
Damn this is some good SLI scaling for the 980
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VHQ means max settings right? That includes max AA too (8x msaa)?
Usually no; AA modes are always clearly stipulated so this is without AA.
im like 95% sure those gamegpu benches are with deferred aa on
Wow, not bad at all. Runs great for that little machine. What GPU does your Macbook Air have, I assume its a HD 4XXX series?
Any gtx 460 users out there?
It's possible I guess. Deferred AA has barely any impact on performance anyway but it's lacking, in my case I don't have a choice since 4xMSAA is too taxing for my system.
@Andy, If you are reading this thread...would you have an ETA on fixing the flickering when SLI is enabled?(GTX 970)
Is this acknowledged at Nvidia? or Is this on Bioware to fix?
I'm kind of regretting going SLI as either the game does not support it, low utilisation or issues.
Thanks.
It repros on all GPUs and likely requires a BioWare fix. GPU usage looked AOK on my system.