[quote="RAGEdemon"]DSR is not likely the cause. An easy way to tell is to load up anything which tells your GPU usage. If it's <90% usage in 3D Vision, your bottleneck is NOT the GPU, i.e. it's your CPU/Memory.
F1 2017, Assetto Corsa, Project Cars are all known heavily CPU bound games, likely hence the issue.
Best solution at this stage:
OC your CPU to 5GHz and memory to ~3400MHz+ to achieve the best case scenario.
Alternatively use Compatibility Mode, which does not suffer from the CPU bottleneck.
You might also wish to play Project Cars in VR, as VR stereorisation does not have said bottleneck either - it seems specific to the 3D Vision driver. [/quote]Those games may be dependant on CPU but I wouldn't call them heavily dependant on CPU. I can achieve quite high fps with all those games if not running a high resolution and high graphics settings - even in the 200 - 600 fps range.
I have a feeling this is not down to the CPU bug because rFactor 2 is giving me almost perfectly 50% of 2d framerates but the older rFactor 1 performs like the other racing games where 3d gives me way less than 50% of 2d framerates.
I'm thinking it may be driver issues.
P.S. Unfortunately I don't have a VR headset (not enough resolution and peripheral vision for my liking yet) so can't play Project Cars in VR as you suggested.
RAGEdemon said:DSR is not likely the cause. An easy way to tell is to load up anything which tells your GPU usage. If it's <90% usage in 3D Vision, your bottleneck is NOT the GPU, i.e. it's your CPU/Memory.
F1 2017, Assetto Corsa, Project Cars are all known heavily CPU bound games, likely hence the issue.
Best solution at this stage:
OC your CPU to 5GHz and memory to ~3400MHz+ to achieve the best case scenario.
Alternatively use Compatibility Mode, which does not suffer from the CPU bottleneck.
You might also wish to play Project Cars in VR, as VR stereorisation does not have said bottleneck either - it seems specific to the 3D Vision driver.
Those games may be dependant on CPU but I wouldn't call them heavily dependant on CPU. I can achieve quite high fps with all those games if not running a high resolution and high graphics settings - even in the 200 - 600 fps range.
I have a feeling this is not down to the CPU bug because rFactor 2 is giving me almost perfectly 50% of 2d framerates but the older rFactor 1 performs like the other racing games where 3d gives me way less than 50% of 2d framerates.
I'm thinking it may be driver issues.
P.S. Unfortunately I don't have a VR headset (not enough resolution and peripheral vision for my liking yet) so can't play Project Cars in VR as you suggested.
I have a feeling this is not down to the CPU bug because rFactor 2 is giving me almost perfectly 50% of 2d framerates but the older rFactor 1 performs like the other racing games where 3d gives me way less than 50% of 2d framerates.
I'm thinking it may be driver issues.
P.S. Unfortunately I don't have a VR headset (not enough resolution and peripheral vision for my liking yet) so can't play Project Cars in VR as you suggested.