Compatibility mode Performance Hit
Does anyone else feel like the GPU performance hit of compatibility mode is higher with late 385XX-388.XX drivers? I didn't have the time to do actual testing but I'm unable to run games I regularly play on the same conditions. For example I had to reduce my resolution scale in Battlefield 1 by 6% to get acceptable result. I would have to reduce by another 6% to get a stable 67FPS like I used to. I suspected initial that it is related just to BF1 but I had to to the same for Black ops 3. I am far from reaching a stable 60fps in single player COD WW2 with 50% resolution scale. I looked a HW utilization and the bottleneck is on GPU.
Does anyone else feel like the GPU performance hit of compatibility mode is higher with late 385XX-388.XX drivers?
I didn't have the time to do actual testing but I'm unable to run games I regularly play on the same conditions.
For example I had to reduce my resolution scale in Battlefield 1 by 6% to get acceptable result. I would have to reduce by another 6% to get a stable 67FPS like I used to.
I suspected initial that it is related just to BF1 but I had to to the same for Black ops 3.
I am far from reaching a stable 60fps in single player COD WW2 with 50% resolution scale.

I looked a HW utilization and the bottleneck is on GPU.

Intel i7 8086K
Gigabyte GTX 1080Ti Aorus Extreme
DDR4 2x8gb 3200mhz Cl14
TV LG OLED65E6V
Windows 10 64bits

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Posted 11/27/2017 04:35 PM   
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