Holy shit I can't start my computer. Literally the day The Witcher 3 comes out, my computer decides to kill itself.
Know dat feel, mine died a couple of days before Scholar of the First Sin released
Holy shit I can't start my computer. Literally the day The Witcher 3 comes out, my computer decides to kill itself.
As you can see in the thread, there can be some issues and its best to use the normal ones if your not sure of fixing issues - for me though it went smoothly. I didn't even bother with the DDU, i just uninstalled my normal drivers, ran the "bcdedit /set onetimeadvancedoptions on" option so i could disable the driver signature enforcement on the next restart and then went into device manager and installed the drivers as per how it states to.Any complications from using those modified drivers? I trust Guru3D obviously, but do you have to wait longer than usual for the 280x modded drivers to come out?
Thanks for the link though.
Keep your Steam preorder and tweak your configuration a bit. Considering a 780Ti is consistently >30 fps with max details, I don't even understand how you can consider PS4 a better technical solution.After looking at more and more benchmarks i think i will get the PS4 version.
My 780 cant handle it very well obviously. But i will try it tonight and decide tomorrow. Sadly i already pre-ordered this on steam.
Here's a clearer/more visible Depth of Field comparison: http://international.download.nvidi...field-interactive-comparison-2-on-vs-off.html
assuming borderless fullscreen is available or can be forced, I'm going 30fps lock with borderless fullscreen, hbao+, and hairworksI've got a 970, but if the 30fps lock is good i may well do that just to get HBAO+ and hairworks.
Holy shit I can't start my computer. Literally the day The Witcher 3 comes out, my computer decides to kill itself.
God damnit, dude!! Lolperhaps it did not wish to disappoint your fps
assuming borderless fullscreen is available or can be forced, I'm going 30fps lock with borderless fullscreen, hbao+, and hairworks
Can we lock FPS within the game?
what's the easiest way to do this, d3doverrider?
The 280x came out before it and is just a modified 7970 ghz edition, despite it actually being faster than a 285 and having 1gb more ram - it isn't officially VSR supported.
You can get around it though, with the below drivers i have VSR on my R9 280x.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=399099
I've had luck with Windowed Borderless Gaming, but I prefer the games have the option built in, I feel all games now should.
I've had luck with Windowed Borderless Gaming, but I prefer the games have the option built in, I feel all games now should.
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for the fps limit, the game has a slider from what I hear.
I don't remember but this time it's striking, Kepler is abandoned while the 290/290X hold out remarquably well. Again, what a message that sends to GPU customers.Has this happened before with nVidia cards? Can't remember if it has, but I really don't remember a previous architecture being as disregarded as Kepler has been.
Someone told me that Maxwell is more efficient at compute shaders, so that when a game uses a lot of them, the performance difference between Maxwell and Keppler widens. Same thing happens to Star Citizen as well. Not sure how accurate this is though, I'm not a real expert on GPU architecture.
Kepler was always deficient at compute vs Maxwell (as well as vs R9 290s). Not surprised its starting to show in games.
LMAO @ people a couple months ago saying that a Titan X, or even a 980 was complete overkill for 1080P and that you're wasting your money if you are buying them for 1080P gaming. Yet here I am with my 980, wishing that the 980Ti was out already so I can play The Witcher 3 @1080P/60FPS locked w/ maxed settings. People are so short sited.
So I over clocked my 970 to 1528 GPU clock and 3903 men clock. Is this anywhere close to a stock 980? Want to know what performance range I'd be in for this game.
Still new to all this, sorry.
Clock speeds aren't the be-all-end-all. I think the 980 even has lower clocks than the 970.
Cross gen games.I think its just this game to be honest. A 980 can maintain 60fps at 1080p in both GTAV and Dragon Age Inquisition no problem.
So I over clocked my 970 to 1528 GPU clock and 3903 men clock. Is this anywhere close to a stock 980? Want to know what performance range I'd be in for this game.
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for the fps limit, the game has a slider from what I hear.
I have a 770 and i play on 1440p, so for me its best to get it on the PS4 right? according to the benchmarks that are out now.
PS4 can't play it on 1440p. Guess that narrows it down.
The answer is 'we don't know'
We don't know how it runs at 1440p on a GTX 770 at PS4 settings.
Well my 770 neither by the look of the benchmarks, at least not on a proper setting...
Well my 770 neither by the look of the benchmarks, at least not on a proper setting...
Excellent write up, really appreciate it!
I like how they use super computers for the Nvidia Guide. It's nice and well written. But a more realistic setup would be nice.
Performance wise you are fairly close to a 980 if you are stable at that clock.
New build. 1080p Benchmark:
Yeesh. Hope my R9 290 build can keep up
New build. 1080p Benchmark:
Fuccck.
And that's with no hairworks and SSAO. I'm at work and haven't had time to read Andy's guide yet, what are the big fps killers in the settings?