Firstly my system is:
2x GTX460's SLI.
asus rampage 3 extreme
i7 950
So I should have no problems running this game.
I have already done these things:
Updated all drivers including gpu driver.
Checked SLI is enabled.
Updated DX.
Tryed disabling all things on startup on msconfig.
It's weird because the game runs perfectly fine on high but is totally unplayable on very high.
Any ideas? Would really love to play DA2 so would appreciate quick answers!
Serious lag on dx11 very high but not dx11 high
Débuté par
jakey sillysausage
, mars 11 2011 06:41
#1
Posté 11 mars 2011 - 06:41
#2
Posté 11 mars 2011 - 06:42
Join the boat with the 200 others, check out the whole DX11 issue thread above this post.
http://social.biowar...0/index/6420212
http://social.biowar...0/index/6420212
#3
Posté 11 mars 2011 - 06:44
jakey sillysausage wrote...
Firstly my system is:
2x GTX460's SLI.
asus rampage 3 extreme
i7 950
So I should have no problems running this game.
I have already done these things:
Updated all drivers including gpu driver.
Checked SLI is enabled.
Updated DX.
Tryed disabling all things on startup on msconfig.
It's weird because the game runs perfectly fine on high but is totally unplayable on very high.
Any ideas? Would really love to play DA2 so would appreciate quick answers!
Yeah, it's odd. I just tried it on High Settings with everything maxed and using DX11 and it's smooth as silk. But then on Very High with DX11 it is markedly slower. Not unplayable for me...but still a noticible slowdown.
I have a amd Radeon HD 5750 1 gig and 4gigs of ram btw. So I'd imagine my card is much weaker than yours...yet I'm getting the exact same results.
#4
Posté 11 mars 2011 - 07:59
Did you install the beta Nvidia driver, by chance.?
#5
Posté 11 mars 2011 - 08:03
I had this, very low fps with Very High on the latest official Nvidia drivers, but High was very smooth, but when I clean installed the newest Beta driver, it's now running pretty good even on Very High.
I've got an Asus 470GTX.
I've got an Asus 470GTX.





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