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Sleeping Dogs performance

@Black Dog,

Can't you go to the monitor properties within windows and select 60Hz?

Right click desktop>Screen Resolution>Advanced>Monitor>Screen refresh rate>60Hz

If that doesn't work uninstall the monitor driver?

Pita, but it should work if you don't want to use AB but as Matt said, it's the same outcome at the end of the day and saves going back and forth switching between modes.
 
Hi,

Like I mentioned before my desktop is already @ 60hz. It changes to 120hz when loading up the game because the only option in the game menu is 1920x1080@119hz.

If I alt-tab back out to windows it's back 60hz.
 
Ok, find out where SD keeps the settings (back it up first) and delete it, could fix it.

Or uninstall the BenQ driver, restart PC and try again, if there is no driver, it shouldn't be able to run@119fps.

Failing that or using AB, I'm out of ideas.

:)
 
Okay thanks. I have never installed any drivers for the monitor so I guess it's just windows standard ini.

I don't think you can uninstall it. Maybe loading a non 120hz monitor driver may work.
 
LT's Interesting Fact Of The Day (or not :p)

I don't know how old or accurate the Anand 2013 GPU benches are, but it takes me clocks of 1093/1563 with 2x7950's to match stock 7970 ghz cards of 1050/1500 in Sleeping Dogs, Extreme Preset, 1440p, Extreme SSAA.

7970 ghz in blue, 680 SLI in red.


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My results (cpu @4.5ghz)


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LT's Interesting Fact Of The Day (or not :p)

I don't know how old or accurate the Anand 2013 GPU benches are, but it takes me clocks of 1093/1563 with 2x7950's to match stock 7970 ghz cards of 1050/1500 in Sleeping Dogs, Extreme Preset, 1440p, Extreme SSAA.

7970 ghz in blue, 680 SLI in red.


7jgNz6K.jpg



C8UPJMp.jpg



My results (cpu @4.5ghz)


jVoUSw6.jpg

Is that a single 7970 GE against GTX 680's in SLI?

I know sleeping doge likes AMD GPU's but that can't be right, surly?

It wouldn't be the first time I have looked at something from Anand and though, eh????? :confused:
 
Is that a single 7970 GE against GTX 680's in SLI?

I know sleeping doge likes AMD GPU's but that can't be right, surly?

It wouldn't be the first time I have looked at something from Anand and though, eh????? :confused:

Its 7970 ghz crossfire vs sli, but what I'm interested in is the 7970 ghz vs 7950 crossfire comparison.

Sleeping Dogs at 1440p with Extreme SSAA works the gpu's like no other game ive ever seen. Really seems to saturate bandwidth.
 
Its 7970 ghz crossfire vs sli, but what I'm interested in is the 7970 ghz vs 7950 crossfire comparison.

Sleeping Dogs at 1440p with Extreme SSAA works the gpu's like no other game ive ever seen. Really seems to saturate bandwidth.

At the same clocks? (52FPS) Minus 8% on each GPU, Minus 16%?

Its difficult to be exact, the 7970 has 15% more SP's, I have no idea what the scaling is in this game, BF3, AVP.... and games like that its 0.5 GPU and 0.5 Memory (roughly.) However, I think I can see it something like 0.8 GPU to 0.2 Memory in Tomb Raider. < need to get around to testing that.
 
at the same clocks? (52FPS) Minus 8% on each GPU, Minus 16%?

Its difficult to be exact, the 7970 has 15% more SP's, I have no idea what the scaling is in this game, BF3, AVP.... and games like that its 0.5 GPU and 0.5 Memory (roughly.) However, I think I can see it something like 0.8 GPU to 0.2 Memory in tomb Raider. < need to get around to testing that.

I will run ghz edition clocks and get back to you.
 
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MIN:9% slower
AVG:4.2% slower

Not sure what driver those anand benches were using and how old it is though. Likely its 13.1 WHQL and im using 13.6 Beta 2.
 
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