I have a GTX 560 ti. I can run all new games Ultra/max settings with a solid 60+ fps range.Perhaps it is your CPU that is bottlenecking your GPU's performance. Perhaps an upgrade for your CPU would be a much better choice.
Quote from: ?Rudolph on August 16, 2012, 01:10:42 PMI have a GTX 560 ti. I can run all new games Ultra/max settings with a solid 60+ fps range.Perhaps it is your CPU that is bottlenecking your GPU's performance. Perhaps an upgrade for your CPU would be a much better choice.2600k @ 4Ghz. Its not a bottleneck. So there is no bottleneck, yet I get low FPS?
Quote from: Degtyarev on August 16, 2012, 03:17:26 PMQuote from: ?Rudolph on August 16, 2012, 01:10:42 PMI have a GTX 560 ti. I can run all new games Ultra/max settings with a solid 60+ fps range.Perhaps it is your CPU that is bottlenecking your GPU's performance. Perhaps an upgrade for your CPU would be a much better choice.2600k @ 4Ghz. Its not a bottleneck. So there is no bottleneck, yet I get low FPS?then we've narrowed it down to the games your talking about.give us some examples and I can tell you why you're getting the FPS you are.
Quote from: Psycho29388 on August 16, 2012, 06:22:23 PMQuote from: Degtyarev on August 16, 2012, 03:17:26 PMQuote from: ?Rudolph on August 16, 2012, 01:10:42 PMI have a GTX 560 ti. I can run all new games Ultra/max settings with a solid 60+ fps range.Perhaps it is your CPU that is bottlenecking your GPU's performance. Perhaps an upgrade for your CPU would be a much better choice.2600k @ 4Ghz. Its not a bottleneck. So there is no bottleneck, yet I get low FPS?then we've narrowed it down to the games your talking about.give us some examples and I can tell you why you're getting the FPS you are.Blacklight: 25Battlefield: 25-30civilization V: 30-40Skyrim: 20-30@Abbott, Ive heard too many bad things about the 7xxx.
Quote from: Degtyarev on August 16, 2012, 07:58:45 PMQuote from: Psycho29388 on August 16, 2012, 06:22:23 PMQuote from: Degtyarev on August 16, 2012, 03:17:26 PMQuote from: ?Rudolph on August 16, 2012, 01:10:42 PMI have a GTX 560 ti. I can run all new games Ultra/max settings with a solid 60+ fps range.Perhaps it is your CPU that is bottlenecking your GPU's performance. Perhaps an upgrade for your CPU would be a much better choice.2600k @ 4Ghz. Its not a bottleneck. So there is no bottleneck, yet I get low FPS?then we've narrowed it down to the games your talking about.give us some examples and I can tell you why you're getting the FPS you are.Blacklight: 25Battlefield: 25-30civilization V: 30-40Skyrim: 20-30@Abbott, Ive heard too many bad things about the 7xxx.Something is very wrong here then, I have a 6850 paired with a Phenom II @ 3.6 ghz yet I usually get a constant 75 FPS in black light and in skyrim on high settings.Do you have vsync enabled?
Quote from: Degtyarev on August 16, 2012, 07:58:45 PMQuote from: Psycho29388 on August 16, 2012, 06:22:23 PMQuote from: Degtyarev on August 16, 2012, 03:17:26 PMQuote from: ?Rudolph on August 16, 2012, 01:10:42 PMI have a GTX 560 ti. I can run all new games Ultra/max settings with a solid 60+ fps range.Perhaps it is your CPU that is bottlenecking your GPU's performance. Perhaps an upgrade for your CPU would be a much better choice.2600k @ 4Ghz. Its not a bottleneck. So there is no bottleneck, yet I get low FPS?then we've narrowed it down to the games your talking about.give us some examples and I can tell you why you're getting the FPS you are.Blacklight: 25Battlefield: 25-30civilization V: 30-40Skyrim: 20-30@Abbott, Ive heard too many bad things about the 7xxx.From benchmarks I've seen they are pretty good, and the 7970 GHz Edition beats the GTX 680 and other cards but doesn't beat the GTX690, which is expensive as shit compared to the 7970, and the 7990 isn't out yet so no idea how good that'll be either.
You can go ahead and try upgrading to a GTX 670 or 680, but I still think this is a software issue and not hardware.Don't even bother with AMD as you'll just go insane with their shitty drivers.
Quote from: Abbott on August 17, 2012, 08:49:38 PMQuote from: Degtyarev on August 16, 2012, 07:58:45 PMQuote from: Psycho29388 on August 16, 2012, 06:22:23 PMQuote from: Degtyarev on August 16, 2012, 03:17:26 PMQuote from: ?Rudolph on August 16, 2012, 01:10:42 PMI have a GTX 560 ti. I can run all new games Ultra/max settings with a solid 60+ fps range.Perhaps it is your CPU that is bottlenecking your GPU's performance. Perhaps an upgrade for your CPU would be a much better choice.2600k @ 4Ghz. Its not a bottleneck. So there is no bottleneck, yet I get low FPS?then we've narrowed it down to the games your talking about.give us some examples and I can tell you why you're getting the FPS you are.Blacklight: 25Battlefield: 25-30civilization V: 30-40Skyrim: 20-30@Abbott, Ive heard too many bad things about the 7xxx.From benchmarks I've seen they are pretty good, and the 7970 GHz Edition beats the GTX 680 and other cards but doesn't beat the GTX690, which is expensive as shit compared to the 7970, and the 7990 isn't out yet so no idea how good that'll be either.Benchmarks are cool but not particularly valuable, and if I remember correctly there is something with the 6xx that make benchmarks just about worthless.