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Low FPS In ESO - Killingfrenzy - 04-11-2014 getting about 14 fps in big fights in cyrodil currently have a amd fx6100 cpu with a 990 fx extreme mobo 16b ram and NVidia gtx 670 was thinking about making a switch to a i5 4670k will this resolve my low fps issue? Re: Low FPS In ESO - Killingfrenzy - 04-11-2014 also I can change settings from all low to all high does not effect my fps still stays at 14ish Re: Low FPS In ESO - Slamz - 04-11-2014 Things I would try: * Disable one video card. Try the game without SLI and see if that improves things. If it does, then maybe there's some investigation to be done regarding SLI. * Run a CPU monitor. See if any cores are pegging 100% during slow times. I imagine there's a good GPU (video card) monitor out there for this too. * If you see any cores pegging 100% you might run the task manager and see what's doing it. The game? An anti-virus program that keeps firing up? (If you are running more than 1 anti-virus program, uninstall all but one of them. Anti-virus programs do not stack well.) * If you're not running 64-bit Windows, you need to be in order to use all that RAM. Actually another thing you might look at is sound. If you're using an audio card, try switching it to your motherboard's on-board sound and look into what that is and make sure you have the updated drivers for it. Don't rely on Windows Update for the latest drivers because Microsoft basically keeps a set of "known good" drivers, not necessarily "newest". Same thing for the video cards -- get the nVidia software that keeps your driver up to date rather than relying on Windows Update. Basically I think with that CPU and and a single nVidia 670 you shouldn't be having these issues. Maybe there's some general AMD problem that's behind it but I feel like it must be something else. SLI, audio drivers, something like that. Re: Low FPS In ESO - Killingfrenzy - 04-11-2014 last night I updated the bios on my mobo disabled sli and installed all new drivers for my mobo did not notice a difference at all had this same issue in gw2 even switched over to my 560 se card and fps was the same also ive been monitoring my cpu cores and have not noticed any spikes in the cores Re: Low FPS In ESO - OrsunVZ - 04-11-2014 Just out of curiosity, what OS are you running? Is it 64x? I had 32x running, and it gave me similar problems. Re: Low FPS In ESO - Killingfrenzy - 04-11-2014 windows 7 64 bit Re: Low FPS In ESO - Slamz - 04-11-2014 Hmmm: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/68062/low-fps-while-playing-with-a-gtx-760">http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/di ... -a-gtx-760</a><!-- m --> Seems like a lot of people are having issues with nVidia x60 cards, but only certain brands? One post says his friend's EVGA brand 760 runs great while his Zotac brand 760 runs like crap. He said he switched to the nVidia beta drivers and had some better performance:
I'm using an eVGA brand nVidia 780. The last patch messed something up but I only see it in one specific area (walking into the church in that Cyrodiil hub). Other than that I run the game on ultra and it's usually 40+ FPS even in huge fights. Might be something with the 600 series or the x60's in general that's having a particular problem. Anyway, try the nVidia beta drivers and see if that helps. Re: Low FPS In ESO - Diggles - 04-11-2014 easiest way to find out if it is CPU or GPU bound.....goto and area with low FPS...Lower your resolution down significantly. If your FPS improves its GPU performance that needs tweaking. If you dont get significant FPS improvement, its CPU issue |