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    Ballfade reacted to PjM in Apex Legends - Poor SLI performance [FIX]   
    I did my own profile
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    Ballfade got a reaction from Zondaa in Apex Legends - Poor SLI performance [FIX]   
    4.Find Apex profile, delete it. If not, continue to step 5.
    5.Locate the install folder for Apex. For me it was "E:\Origin  Games\Apex\r5apex.exe". For you i might be different. Right click your desktop shortcut and copy the "target:" line. Be sure to not copy the " "
    6.Paste the copied path in the pulldown menu where you find all the games paste in the correct path to your install of Apex. There is only one place to do this and its the white field to the right of "Profiles:"
    7.Follow OP's tip and choose 0x020000F5 (Wargame: AirLand Battle, Call of Duty:Black Ops II, Titanfall)
    8. Hit Apply changes.
    9.Launch game.
    10.Go to video settings
    11.Change (if set to other) vsync to DISABLED
    12. Enjoy use of all GPU's.
     
    Took this of guy name Lt-Butterfingers off the EA forum I was following. This should get ya going. 
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    Ballfade reacted to Abbeo in Apex Legends - Poor SLI performance [FIX]   
    Got it to work smoothly with the help of OPs post and Ballfade's help! 
     
    Thank you guys  See ya ingame
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    Ballfade got a reaction from Zondaa in Apex Legends - Poor SLI performance [FIX]   
    Anyone that needs help, feel free to hmu on reddit (same id) or here. Just finished helping guy on reddit get it working using the OP's settings. 
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    Ballfade reacted to Abbeo in Apex Legends - Poor SLI performance [FIX]   
    honestly i just pick a different file path when that screen shows up during install, I got BFV and APEX on a "gaming" SSD so i dont use all space on C drive.
     
    Sadly in this case maybe it could have worked with the imported file if i had it installed at the default place ^^ 
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    Ballfade got a reaction from Snipe3000 in Apex Legends - Poor SLI performance [FIX]   
    So I got this to work on 2.1.3.10. You are able to get the directory by clicking the arrow next to the home icon. It popped up in the drop down created from clicking on said arrow. After that I just put in what the OP said, and SLI is working like a charm.  Also I notice while trying to get sli working, that if my g-sync was set to windowed and full screen, the game turned into a slideshow. Setting it to only full screen fixed the issue.
     
    EDIT: Also anyone looking for the bit on the "newer" version of inspector, it will be on the (DX10+11) drop down. Look for Wargame: AirLand battle, Titanfall is located with that.
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    Ballfade reacted to Zondaa in Apex Legends - Poor SLI performance [FIX]   
    Have an SLI setup and tried playing Apex Legends but got poor performance? Then look no further!
     
    So I have a 1080ti SLI setup and when i first launched the game upon release, i had immediately noticed that the utilization of GPU2 was minimal (Had the MSI Afterburner overlay enabled)
     
    I immediately recalled a time where this had once happened to me before... TITANFALL 2.
     
    Anyway the default SLI profile that nvidia runs on the game sucks. Maybe they'll release a driver update in the future with a profile that increases gpu utilization but for now you can try this:
     
    1. Download Nvidia Inspector
    https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/nvidia-inspector-download.html
     
    2. Extract all the files in the Zip to a folder of your choosing
     
    3. Run the nvidiaprofileinspector.exe (make sure it's ran as administrator)
     
    4. Click on the settings box located next to the driver version (image shown below)
     

     
     
    5. Click on the Profiles bar at the top and locate Apex. As there's no profile currently defined for the game, it'll be named via it's directory such as:
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Apex Legends\r5apex.exe
     

     
    6. Now on the SLI compatibility bits line, click on it's SettingValue (should be 0x00000000 by default) and change it to the above.
     
    7. Once done, click apply and you should be good to go!
     
    This gave me a huge fps increase in the game and hasn't given me any issues thus far.
     
    Let me know if this does/ doesn't work for you, I'm curious!
     
    P.S Sorry about the poor quality screenshots, I'm not on my home PC as I type this fix out and mostly recalling the steps from memory
     
    Hopefully this solution works for you as it did for me
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    Ballfade got a reaction from A_H_R in Apex Legends - Poor SLI performance [FIX]   
    So I got this to work on 2.1.3.10. You are able to get the directory by clicking the arrow next to the home icon. It popped up in the drop down created from clicking on said arrow. After that I just put in what the OP said, and SLI is working like a charm.  Also I notice while trying to get sli working, that if my g-sync was set to windowed and full screen, the game turned into a slideshow. Setting it to only full screen fixed the issue.
     
    EDIT: Also anyone looking for the bit on the "newer" version of inspector, it will be on the (DX10+11) drop down. Look for Wargame: AirLand battle, Titanfall is located with that.
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