I'd like to know.
I don't have the knowledge to understand the workings of different architectures and even if I did, that doesn't mean I would have the information as to why the 960 is now outperforming the 780 despite the 780 having superior technical specs.
The only things I can think of is that Maxwell is better at doing something than Kepler (kinda what you're saying I guess) which is especially useful in Witcher 3 (this is what I'd like to know if it's the case) or the new drivers are simply just being updated with Maxwell in mind. I get the exact same performance from previous drivers in W3 as the new ones. Almost like it's the same driver for the Kepler GPU.
I've asked nVidia, hopefully they'll have an answer.
I see Techspot have an article on this same issue too so I'll check it out.
Uhm, a 670 is only a bit betetr than what's inside a PS4... not sure what you were expecting.
You're still probably getting better graphics settings (HBAO+, Better physics effects, better IQ) than a PS4, and although people are having crashing issueson PC, the PS4 is ALSO suffering from crashing issues.
So you decided wisely. Not sure why you think you should be able to max this game at 60 FPS, nor why you think going PS4 would have somehow, magically, meant the better option for you.
Yeah you have to buy a card every year if you still want your $800 product to be supported properly by amd or nvidia the next year. Even more so if you go SLI.
Next gen consoles last nearly a decade.
I got freezes that keeps playing the music every 20 mins or so seems in the cdr forums and gog that many people has the same issues its makes the game unplayable for me.
I have a 4760k, 770 2gb, 8gb RAM.
Locked 30 on ultra with hair off and a couple things down (foliage, shadows) looks nice.
I haven't played many action third person PC games lately but seems like I play it better at locked 30 than turning things down to get to 60. Maybe I'm just slow in my old age.
have hbao+ enabled
I see. Do you think disabling it would bring you closer to a locked 60?
I think the point is why spend 350 on a graphics card when you can spend that amount on a console and gain access to even more games.
Other benches do not show the 960 outperforming a 780
http://gamegpu.ru/images/remote/htt...2_Assassins_of_Kings-test-witcher3_1920_u.jpg
Something wrong I've seen is unlimited framerate option works fine (60 fps in reduced 1600x900 resolution), 30 fps limit works fine, but 60 fps limit is totally broken, showing 40 fps where unlocked shows 60.
I think the point is why spend 350 on a graphics card when you can spend that amount on a console and gain access to even more games.
Debating if I want to turn off Hairworks and just ramp up the config tweaks instead. I do like it on the animals/monsters but it doesn't look like it's worth the FPS cost on Geralt.
Really puts you off playing for a while doesn't it?
Anyone have a 780 + i5 at 60fps?
With a mix of high and ultra?
I have a 4760k, 770 2gb, 8gb RAM.
Locked 30 on ultra with hair off and a couple things down (foliage, shadows) looks nice.
I haven't played many action third person PC games lately but seems like I play it better at locked 30 than turning things down to get to 60. Maybe I'm just slow in my old age.
I'd keep it if it looked better, but it looks horrible on Geralt.
The best hair I've still seen is on Lara really.
Huh? I can understand how the game locked at 30fps would feel smoother than having it bouncing around between 40fps - 60fps, but I don't see what being slower as a person has to do with this. Even if your reactions are slower, 60fps isn't actually causing the game to move faster. In fact, you'd have more leeway hitting a button at 60fps than 30fps.
Yeah, that doesn't make sense. He seems to think that gmes at 60 FPS require more precision timing... but that's not how that works. It's simply more responsive is all, making your button presses register more accurately and the game respond quicker to your input.
Dunno. I couldn't beat the first boss when my screen was variable in the 40s and did first time locked at 30. How that translates to what's actually occurring technically I have no idea.
Sorry if this has been posted already but anyone care to explain why a £160 R9 285 is getting better framerates than a £400 GTX780 / all of the 7xx series?
Kepler performance has certainly taken a hit. I have no idea how an R9 290 beats a 780 Ti in some of those benchmarks. Hell, a 780 Ti should exceed the 970 based purely on power without hairworks on and if not, at least equal it.
Kepler has definitely taken a back seat and it's disappointing as heck.
So I have a GTX 970, i5-2500k OC to 4.5GHZ, and 16GB of RAM.
Despite this I never hit 60fps. I average out ar around 42fps and it bounds from 30fps to 53 fps. Is this normal?
So I have a GTX 970, i5-2500k OC to 4.5GHZ, and 16GB of RAM.
Despite this I never hit 60fps. I average out ar around 42fps and it bounds from 30fps to 53 fps. Is this normal?
So I have a GTX 970, i5-2500k OC to 4.5GHZ, and 16GB of RAM.
Despite this I never hit 60fps. I average out ar around 42fps and it bounds from 30fps to 53 fps. Is this normal?
These benchmarks are not the same settings as the other ones.Yep. that's the exact bench I just saw and I edited my last post.
I don't know what to think. I guess maybe some benchmarks weren't entirely accurate.
Who knows.
I wish I had a way of testing it myself on a similar Maxwell GPU.
So I have a GTX 970, i5-2500k OC to 4.5GHZ, and 16GB of RAM.
Despite this I never hit 60fps. I average out ar around 42fps and it bounds from 30fps to 53 fps. Is this normal?
Anyone else have the MSI 970 btw?
My old Zotac 670 Amp Edition sounded like a jet plane, had some minor cool whine too. I'd gotten so used to it. In comparison under load the new GPU can barely be heard.
What a card!
My bad I have 8GB of RAM not 16.
Anyway hairworks is that much of a killer? Going to turn it off now.
They usually last a little longer than this series. I had my 1GB 8800GT for like five years, only had my two 760s for a year and a half (still run BF4 at 144hz). It used to be that you could skip a generation with GPUs but I guess Nvidia is trying to clamp down on that.
These benchmarks are not the same settings as the other ones.
Ok...but the 700 series plays the game just fine. I'm not understanding the outrage that a previous generation of cards doesn't perform as well as the newest generation. How is that in any way shocking? The Kepler series of cards first launched in 2012 so. That is a long time in tech so....?
Yup, me. But I've never had a jet plane in my PC But now, as I killed the Hairworks, and now with Shadow and Foliage Visibility Range both at High, it rocks! Along with 2500k@4,5 and 8gigs of RAM.
Actually I can't really get my head around the fact, that this game doesn't really give a shit about VRAM, Gpu-Z says its around 1,6 gigs :O
My bad I have 8GB of RAM not 16.
Anyway hairworks is that much of a killer? Going to turn it off now.
Sorry if this has been posted already but anyone care to explain why a £160 R9 285 is getting better framerates than a £400 GTX780 / all of the 7xx series?
Click Start
Click into Search Bar at bottom of start menu
Type "services.msc" without quotes and press enter
Find "Nvidia Streamer Service" in the alphabetized list
Click stop button and set the start option to manual.