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560ti in Sli

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playing battlefield 4 right now and its very stuttery, is this because

1) Its a new game drivers aren't great

2) my 560ti in sli aren't cutting the mustard (if so what do u suggest)

3) graphic detail set on high too much ?
 
Asus P8P67 Pro Rev3
CPU:Core i5 2500K @ 4.6Ghz
Memory:8GB (2x4GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR3 PC3-12800
Storage:60GB OCZ Technology Vertex 2E plus 1TB Samsung HD103SJ Spinpoint F3,
Graphics card(s):MSI GTX 560 Ti Twin Frozr II x 2
PSU:1000W Corsair HX Series
Case:Silverstone Fortress FT02B-W v1.7
Operating System:Windows 7
 
If battlefield 4 is your main game then 290 or 290x or if you prefer NVidia one of the 780s.

If happy on less than max gfx detail and looking to to not spend lots then 7970 would be my picks.

If you can spend over £500 the 7990 is the best card for that game.
 
when you put graphic settings to auto on bf4 it set's them to high, but if you run the in game test it tells you your frame rates are too low. But even on lowest setting after running the test it says frame rates too low ?
 
I presume you using the one gig versions of the 560ti which will severely lack memeroy for playing the game just as a comparison I just upgrade from asus 560ti tops in sli to a evga 780 classified and had 90% performance increase most people are report I g 2 to 2.6 gig of vram used when playing on ultra at 1080 s would think even med to high settings would require 1.5g beam and above
 
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