Geforce 1080 Ti
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I have a 6600K OCd to 4.5 Ghz, so less than OPs. I'm still using a GTX 760 and get reasonable 3d performance at 1080p for many games (some candy turned off) - of course games like Witcher 3 and Tomb Raider are a bit of GPU strain. So I wonder with the OPs setup - How much RAM and what bios settings/speed? What type of HDD and what kind of speed? You could run a test somewhere like here: http://www.userbenchmark.com/ and see how your components rate against others of their ilk? Perhaps something is set up wrong with the RAM or HDD?
I have a 6600K OCd to 4.5 Ghz, so less than OPs. I'm still using a GTX 760 and get reasonable 3d performance at 1080p for many games (some candy turned off) - of course games like Witcher 3 and Tomb Raider are a bit of GPU strain.

So I wonder with the OPs setup - How much RAM and what bios settings/speed? What type of HDD and what kind of speed?

You could run a test somewhere like here:


http://www.userbenchmark.com/


and see how your components rate against others of their ilk? Perhaps something is set up wrong with the RAM or HDD?

#16
Posted 03/13/2017 06:32 AM   
[quote="ummester"]I have a 6600K OCd to 4.5 Ghz, so less than OPs. I'm still using a GTX 760 and get reasonable 3d performance at 1080p for many games (some candy turned off) - of course games like Witcher 3 and Tomb Raider are a bit of GPU strain. So I wonder with the OPs setup - How much RAM and what bios settings/speed? What type of HDD and what kind of speed? You could run a test somewhere like here: http://www.userbenchmark.com/ and see how your components rate against others of their ilk? Perhaps something is set up wrong with the RAM or HDD? [/quote] nah its not that, I get outstanding on the scores for that test on every component, I have 16GB of new ram just installed. I just think my expectations are too high, I want 60fps all the time with a single card and maybe that just isnt possible with these power hungry games like Fallout 4, although i was surprised Mankind Divided performed so badly as well. the only recent game I tried that was near flawless was Alien Isolation. I might try Doom 3 out due to the enclosed level design. Thanks for the input, I dony want to seem negative about 3D vision but it cant be denied that to get this great effect it is harder work than it should be :-( Just to add. in Fallout 4 my processor is pretty much maxed out so think thats the bottleneck, the GPU uses around 70% to 80% in most areas, although at times the GPU maxes out, but not as much as the CPU. So guess in this game the 1080 ti wouldn't do much...
ummester said:I have a 6600K OCd to 4.5 Ghz, so less than OPs. I'm still using a GTX 760 and get reasonable 3d performance at 1080p for many games (some candy turned off) - of course games like Witcher 3 and Tomb Raider are a bit of GPU strain.

So I wonder with the OPs setup - How much RAM and what bios settings/speed? What type of HDD and what kind of speed?

You could run a test somewhere like here:

http://www.userbenchmark.com/

and see how your components rate against others of their ilk? Perhaps something is set up wrong with the RAM or HDD?


nah its not that, I get outstanding on the scores for that test on every component, I have 16GB of new ram just installed. I just think my expectations are too high, I want 60fps all the time with a single card and maybe that just isnt possible with these power hungry games like Fallout 4, although i was surprised Mankind Divided performed so badly as well. the only recent game I tried that was near flawless was Alien Isolation. I might try Doom 3 out due to the enclosed level design. Thanks for the input, I dony want to seem negative about 3D vision but it cant be denied that to get this great effect it is harder work than it should be :-(

Just to add. in Fallout 4 my processor is pretty much maxed out so think thats the bottleneck, the GPU uses around 70% to 80% in most areas, although at times the GPU maxes out, but not as much as the CPU. So guess in this game the 1080 ti wouldn't do much...

Windows 7
Intel i5 6600k overclocked to 4.5GHZ
RAM - 16GB
GPU - Evga GTX 1080

Screen - Benq w1070 Projector 1280×720 res (edid override)

#17
Posted 03/13/2017 06:32 PM   
[quote="mrorange55"]The stutter in the games you mentionned do not exactly have sth to do with your GPU alone.[/quote] There are quite a few things that can play into stuttering. FFS, there was that whole thing with the X-Box controller plugged in, just to mention one. Not a problem for everyone, but a PITA for those that experienced it. Stuttering sucks balls.....and can be e real bitch, unless Google or YouTube saves the day and offers a solution. But anyways, you might look into the guide by helifax to disable processes prior to launching the game, "as a great place to start" It helped with some of the games he was having some issues with.
mrorange55 said:The stutter in the games you mentionned do not exactly have sth to do with your GPU alone.


There are quite a few things that can play into stuttering.

FFS, there was that whole thing with the X-Box controller plugged in, just to mention one. Not a problem for everyone, but a PITA for those that experienced it.

Stuttering sucks balls.....and can be e real bitch, unless Google or YouTube saves the day and offers a solution.

But anyways, you might look into the guide by helifax to disable processes prior to launching the game, "as a great place to start"
It helped with some of the games he was having some issues with.

#18
Posted 03/13/2017 11:45 PM   
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