Soldato
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- 18 Oct 2012
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Do you get stutter ? None, Very Little, Some, Loads
Yes, depending on the game the severity changes, normally titles with big open world mechanics are worse like gta, skyrim etc
Do you use CF, SLI, Single card
Single card
Do you use AMD or NVidia cards
Last two cards are amd, same situation with both
Do you use an A-Sync or G-Sync monitor if so which
Just normal monitors, some ooooold dells with 16ms response time lol
Which family do you cards belong to ie Hawaii, Maxwell, Tahiti, kepler etc
Was on a 7850 followed by my current 290x
Do you mostly in games use low, medium, high, ultra or maximum settings
Mostly very high settings/maxed where possible. Not often anti aliasing unless the game runs well enough to allow it (normally racing games, older titles and for some reason bf3 i run high aa)
What resolution do you run games at
5040*1200 eyefinity
Which type of motherboard do you use ie X79, Z87, X58 etc
990fx, specifically a sabertooth
Which CPU and Clockspeed do you run
Fx8150 (yeah i know....) at 4.3ghz
Do you overclock your GPU(s) for gaming
Reference 290x in quiet mode, so no thermal headroom for stock clocks let alone oc'ing
Do you overclock your system memory
Nope, 1600mhz standard
Do you use SSDs or HDDs
256 mx100 for os and some games, wd black gen 1 for most of library and other stuff
Does your case have good air flow yes or no
Air 540 with lots of air going through it so yes
Which operating system do you use
Win 8.1
Do you have any additional information or comments you wish to add[/QUOTE]
I normally get lower than 60fps in most games, and hanging can be an issue, i'm normally accepting of this due to running much higher resolution than my rig is really capable of. Screen tearing is rarely an issue as i use vsync but skyrim notably is plagues by screen tearing and i've tried every fix under the sun to no avail.
The hanging and stuttering is most notable in bigger aaa titles, and especially anything ubisoft. Amd titles like dirt, battlefield, theif all run perfectly well with stable framerates. For some reason racing games seem to be the best, probably due to being so linear in nature.
Yes, depending on the game the severity changes, normally titles with big open world mechanics are worse like gta, skyrim etc
Do you use CF, SLI, Single card
Single card
Do you use AMD or NVidia cards
Last two cards are amd, same situation with both
Do you use an A-Sync or G-Sync monitor if so which
Just normal monitors, some ooooold dells with 16ms response time lol
Which family do you cards belong to ie Hawaii, Maxwell, Tahiti, kepler etc
Was on a 7850 followed by my current 290x
Do you mostly in games use low, medium, high, ultra or maximum settings
Mostly very high settings/maxed where possible. Not often anti aliasing unless the game runs well enough to allow it (normally racing games, older titles and for some reason bf3 i run high aa)
What resolution do you run games at
5040*1200 eyefinity
Which type of motherboard do you use ie X79, Z87, X58 etc
990fx, specifically a sabertooth
Which CPU and Clockspeed do you run
Fx8150 (yeah i know....) at 4.3ghz
Do you overclock your GPU(s) for gaming
Reference 290x in quiet mode, so no thermal headroom for stock clocks let alone oc'ing
Do you overclock your system memory
Nope, 1600mhz standard
Do you use SSDs or HDDs
256 mx100 for os and some games, wd black gen 1 for most of library and other stuff
Does your case have good air flow yes or no
Air 540 with lots of air going through it so yes
Which operating system do you use
Win 8.1
Do you have any additional information or comments you wish to add[/QUOTE]
I normally get lower than 60fps in most games, and hanging can be an issue, i'm normally accepting of this due to running much higher resolution than my rig is really capable of. Screen tearing is rarely an issue as i use vsync but skyrim notably is plagues by screen tearing and i've tried every fix under the sun to no avail.
The hanging and stuttering is most notable in bigger aaa titles, and especially anything ubisoft. Amd titles like dirt, battlefield, theif all run perfectly well with stable framerates. For some reason racing games seem to be the best, probably due to being so linear in nature.