Doesn't Ctrl F show your fps?I confess I haven't looked at FPS, simply because the only means I have is running Frapps and I don't want any more running than is necessary.
Doesn't Ctrl F show your fps?I confess I haven't looked at FPS, simply because the only means I have is running Frapps and I don't want any more running than is necessary.
I also turned off almost all extras, though I found the most noticeable difference after turning off vsync.
I confess I haven't looked at FPS, simply because the only means I have is running Frapps and I don't want any more running than is necessary.
I get a little stuttering still, but nothing too annoying.
Doesn't Ctrl F show your fps?
Your CPU is probably a bottleneck...
Can you check your FPS inside the station on the Docking Tutorial?
I get significantly more fps on the tutorials, this might help us see where the issue is...
I've had an improvement which I'd normally be happy with but still, I'm not getting close to the 150fps the guy above gets ^^
After changes in the bios I'm now getting 40-50fps in big stations, 60-80fps in open space and 70-100fps in some outposts.
a definite improvement but not close to the 150-180.
Just run the docking tutorial and I get 70-80fps sat in the station.
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Hi S.H.A.D.O., I think that the guy with 150 FPS from their 770 maybe overclocking quite a bit. I get similar numbers from my new 970. Your numbers seem about right to be honest, substantially better than my old 660.
I just knew it, useless bloatware....GEForce Experience. ... using up huge amount of computer power ...
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I'm not sure that those fps on a 970 are ideal. I'm getting 90fps in the docking tutorial station, and this is on a GTX780. I have a i5 2500k which has roughly the same capability as S.H.A.D.O's CPU.
This was at 1080p with everything on Max.
I'd be interested to see what fps you get in the docking tutorial Dr Wookie if you get a chance. Just from the initial landing pad no need to fly around...
I just knew it, useless bloatware.
That's why I use FRAPS instead of ShadowPlay, the latter doesn't come standalone, only bundled with the bloatware component.![]()
Sadly, you cannot simply remove it. NVIDIA have decided we will eventually change our mind and left it in thereI just read this and removed the GeForce experience. Didn't see any difference in performance at all. Maybe it clogs up older systems? I don't know, it was installed when I got my PC, and didn't compare with and without for my 660.
Shadowplay seems to do at least as good a job as fraps, if not better, gives smaller files, so I will probably reinstall it when it comes to making new videos
Ohhh, TUTORIAL, sorry don't mind me, it was late when I read the thread. I was talking about my online numbers
Edit: my tutorial FPS seem to be about the same... I wonder if there's something off? Then again, I thought the main advance for the 970 over the 780 was low power consumption (which is what I need for my teeny tiny PC). Plus the 780 is rather more powerful than the OPs 770, isn't it?
Sorry guys
Cpu: AMD FX 6300 (3.5ghz six cores)
Mobo: Gigabyte 78LMT-USB3
Ram: 8gb DDR3
Gpu: Evga 770 GTX
OS: Win 7 64bit Home Premium
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PSU: Corsair CX750M
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