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**The NEW Tomb Raider Benchmark Thread**

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Some quick place holders

4 x 980 @1472/1962
5960X @4.0
344.75 drivers

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I will wind up the clocks and go for it when I get more time.:)
 
Something seriously wrong with my Tomb Raider benchmark.

i7 4770k @ 4.5 Ghz
R9 295x2
8GB Ram
Samsung 850 Pro SSD


3840x2160
Ultimate settings

Min FPS: 23
Max FPS: 34
Average: 28

Only had my 4k monitor for 5 days, but I tried it Friday on the Beta 14.11.2 drivers and thought it should be much quicker.

Just tried it with Omega drivers and it's the same story.

No other games have had any issues...


EDIT: Just checked with MSI Afterburner running. GPU 2 isn't being used at all which means Crossfire isn't working on Tomb Raider. Why would that be? I've not got a manual profile for Tomb Raider that's turned it off. I've even enabled Crossfire for games that don't have a supported profile.

EDIT 2: Checked in game. Fullscreen AND Exclusive Fullscreen were both on so it can't be that.
 
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Those options are also available in the in game menu.
The exe should be a black box with TR written in white letters in the game folder...

Maybe try an integrity check?
 
Well it seems if you launch Tomb Raider in big picture mode then Crossfire is disabled for some reason...

I started it from normal Steam, the splash screen with the options setting came up, I selected the 4k screen and launched it and Crossfire worked fine.
 
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