Soldato
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^May I ask what the last multi card setup you owned was and in what games did you suffer from game breaking micro stutter?
^May I ask what the last multi card setup you owned was and in what games did you suffer from game breaking micro stutter?
I am running dying light on a single GTX980 at 4K 40" and am getting 40+ FPS at max details. If I turn of DoF and blur I get it sitting at 50-80 FPS most of the time.
Hmm I am running 295x2....if I add another 290x for 3fire than yes I can...
Isn't gpu power only part of the current though, don't both HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2 max out at 60Hz for 4K? DisplayPort 1.3 will support 4K at 120Hz but no current gpu or monitors support it yet?
Indeed, frame latency on SLi & Xfire setups are very good today. AMD fixed theirs 2 years ago with fram pacing and addressed the microstutter problems they initially refused to acknowledge. Mantle makes it even smoother.
The scaling has improved drastically too from adding another card though in some games adding a 3rd and 4th card sclaes not so well. But a dual card system sclaes very well almost seeing double the performace as you'd expect. Much betterthan days of old. I'm a dual card convert. Rather get 2 970's than 1 980.
Thpough some games aren't without issues such as Farcry 4. Still no Xfire profile for that game but sometimes the issues are not the fault of the hardware or drivers but at the game development end.
Exiting times with high resolutions, variable refresh, and low level API's and VR tech hopefully making PC gaming form great leaps in game immersion and experience. I'm in!
Indeed, frame latency on SLi & Xfire setups are very good today. AMD fixed theirs 2 years ago with fram pacing and addressed the microstutter problems they initially refused to acknowledge. Mantle makes it even smoother.
Minimums suffer quite a lot with 1 card @ 4k, i've seen a lot of benchmarks. Not saying it's not playable at all, i'm sure it is but i wouldn't call it very enjoyable. I have been used to 120hz for a while and i would be disappointed with that performance at 4k.
Just seems silly that high resolutions like 4k are being pushed out when people really need 2 or 3 GPU's to handle it well. But then users have to deal with non smooth play due to micro stutter, kind of defeats the purpose.
I think 1440P 144hz Freesync/Gsync screens will become the new norm personally, for performance and quality at least.
Hardly taking advantage of a 144Hz panel though are you? 40-80fps is not exactly close to 144fps...
Will allow you to run latest games maxed out at 144fps?
Gibbo has posted in the other thread that freesync doesn't work yet, they are releasing drivers for freesync for single cards on the 19th, crossfire support not coming till April.