Poor performance in TF2
Hi!
I just bought my 3D vision and have only tested a few games. One thing that really disappoints me is the extremely poor performance in some games, especially in TF2. Without 3D vision enabled I have always 120 fps, when enabled it goes down to 20 - 30 fps. Is this normal or do I need to change some sort of configuration somewhere?

My specs are:
2 GTX 470 in SLI
Intel i7 950 @ 3,2 GHz
3x2 GByte DDR3 RAM
Gigabyte X58A-UD3R
Windows 7

Please help me! :D
Hi!

I just bought my 3D vision and have only tested a few games. One thing that really disappoints me is the extremely poor performance in some games, especially in TF2. Without 3D vision enabled I have always 120 fps, when enabled it goes down to 20 - 30 fps. Is this normal or do I need to change some sort of configuration somewhere?



My specs are:

2 GTX 470 in SLI

Intel i7 950 @ 3,2 GHz

3x2 GByte DDR3 RAM

Gigabyte X58A-UD3R

Windows 7



Please help me! :D

#1
Posted 11/26/2010 06:01 PM   
Hi!
I just bought my 3D vision and have only tested a few games. One thing that really disappoints me is the extremely poor performance in some games, especially in TF2. Without 3D vision enabled I have always 120 fps, when enabled it goes down to 20 - 30 fps. Is this normal or do I need to change some sort of configuration somewhere?

My specs are:
2 GTX 470 in SLI
Intel i7 950 @ 3,2 GHz
3x2 GByte DDR3 RAM
Gigabyte X58A-UD3R
Windows 7

Please help me! :D
Hi!

I just bought my 3D vision and have only tested a few games. One thing that really disappoints me is the extremely poor performance in some games, especially in TF2. Without 3D vision enabled I have always 120 fps, when enabled it goes down to 20 - 30 fps. Is this normal or do I need to change some sort of configuration somewhere?



My specs are:

2 GTX 470 in SLI

Intel i7 950 @ 3,2 GHz

3x2 GByte DDR3 RAM

Gigabyte X58A-UD3R

Windows 7



Please help me! :D

#2
Posted 11/26/2010 06:01 PM   
I am pretty sure that is due to the 3D crosshair killing the framerates in Source games more than they should. It wasn't always like this but somewhere along the line the performance with the crosshair got borked in driver releases. Have you tried disabling the crosshair to see how the framerates are?
I am pretty sure that is due to the 3D crosshair killing the framerates in Source games more than they should. It wasn't always like this but somewhere along the line the performance with the crosshair got borked in driver releases. Have you tried disabling the crosshair to see how the framerates are?

#3
Posted 11/26/2010 11:25 PM   
I am pretty sure that is due to the 3D crosshair killing the framerates in Source games more than they should. It wasn't always like this but somewhere along the line the performance with the crosshair got borked in driver releases. Have you tried disabling the crosshair to see how the framerates are?
I am pretty sure that is due to the 3D crosshair killing the framerates in Source games more than they should. It wasn't always like this but somewhere along the line the performance with the crosshair got borked in driver releases. Have you tried disabling the crosshair to see how the framerates are?

#4
Posted 11/26/2010 11:25 PM   
You were right! Thanks a lot mate! Now the fps stays at 60, which I suppose is the highest possible when running 3D Vision.

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[quote name='Arioch' date='27 November 2010 - 12:25 AM' timestamp='1290813947' post='1152020']
I am pretty sure that is due to the 3D crosshair killing the framerates in Source games more than they should. It wasn't always like this but somewhere along the line the performance with the crosshair got borked in driver releases. Have you tried disabling the crosshair to see how the framerates are?
[/quote]
You were right! Thanks a lot mate! Now the fps stays at 60, which I suppose is the highest possible when running 3D Vision.



/thanks.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thanks:' />



[quote name='Arioch' date='27 November 2010 - 12:25 AM' timestamp='1290813947' post='1152020']

I am pretty sure that is due to the 3D crosshair killing the framerates in Source games more than they should. It wasn't always like this but somewhere along the line the performance with the crosshair got borked in driver releases. Have you tried disabling the crosshair to see how the framerates are?

#5
Posted 11/27/2010 01:01 PM   
You were right! Thanks a lot mate! Now the fps stays at 60, which I suppose is the highest possible when running 3D Vision.

/thanks.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thanks:' />

[quote name='Arioch' date='27 November 2010 - 12:25 AM' timestamp='1290813947' post='1152020']
I am pretty sure that is due to the 3D crosshair killing the framerates in Source games more than they should. It wasn't always like this but somewhere along the line the performance with the crosshair got borked in driver releases. Have you tried disabling the crosshair to see how the framerates are?
[/quote]
You were right! Thanks a lot mate! Now the fps stays at 60, which I suppose is the highest possible when running 3D Vision.



/thanks.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thanks:' />



[quote name='Arioch' date='27 November 2010 - 12:25 AM' timestamp='1290813947' post='1152020']

I am pretty sure that is due to the 3D crosshair killing the framerates in Source games more than they should. It wasn't always like this but somewhere along the line the performance with the crosshair got borked in driver releases. Have you tried disabling the crosshair to see how the framerates are?

#6
Posted 11/27/2010 01:01 PM   
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