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GTA 5 Losing 3 fps, causing tearing

Rob.S

Please could someone recommend me some good settings in-game for 4K 60fps, no tearing? Will be very grateful :D Running game on SSD

 

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4 minutes ago, Rob.S said:

Please could someone recommend me some good settings in-game for 4K 60fps, no tearing? Will be very grateful :D Running game on SSD

 

Specs:

CPU: i7 5820K @ 4.4Ghz

CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i GTX

Motherboard: Asus X99-A

RAM: 16GB (4x4) Corsair Vengeance LPX Black Quad Channel @ 2133Mhz

GPU: 2x Zotac GTX 980Ti AMP! SLI

PSU: Corsair RM1000 80+ Gold

SSD: 480GB Kingston SSDNow

HDD: Seagate 2TB 7200RPM

Case: Corsair 780T

Monitor: Acer S277HKwmidpp IPS 4K

 

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Get rid of the 980's and get an: https://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=08G-P4-6286-KR

 

Gets about 70FPS all settings max on Doom 4K, OC 2105Mhz, and only 82 degrees.

 

And you only need the single card.

 

On GTA 5 expect about 80-90FPS 4k max

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2 minutes ago, UberGamerKing said:

Stop right fucking there.

 

He's not asking for new cards, now is he. 2 980 Tis will whip a 1080's ass in many scenarios, and this is one of those scenarios.

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3 minutes ago, UberGamerKing said:

Get rid of the 980's and get an: https://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=08G-P4-6286-KR

 

Gets about 70FPS all settings max on Doom 4K, OC 2105Mhz, and only 82 degrees.

 

And you only need the single card.

 

On GTA 5 expect about 80-90FPS 4k max

Yeah dude 80FPS! Yeah right http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-pascal,4572-6.html

 

OP, I would suggest turning down shadows, turning off AA if you have it enabled, or slightly lowering the draw distance.

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5 minutes ago, UberGamerKing said:

Get rid of the 980's and get an: https://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=08G-P4-6286-KR

 

Gets about 70FPS all settings max on Doom 4K, OC 2105Mhz, and only 82 degrees.

 

And you only need the single card.

 

On GTA 5 expect about 80-90FPS 4k max

He's asking what settings to run the game at, not for new GPUs.

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5 minutes ago, Dan Castellaneta said:

Stop right fucking there.

 

He's not asking for new cards, now is he. 2 980 Tis will whip a 1080's ass in many scenarios, and this is one of those scenarios.

Ahem.

 

In benchmarks, yes, you are correct.

 

HOWEVER. For gaming, one great card is ALWAYS better than 2 okay cards.

This is due to the slowing and reducing support for SLI in games. SLI is an old technology where you needed at least 2 cards for good performance. Now, 1 single card (1080) can deliver 4k max settings on almost any game at a solid 70-80 FPS

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2 minutes ago, UberGamerKing said:

Ahem.

 

In benchmarks, yes, you are correct.

 

HOWEVER. For gaming, one great card is ALWAYS better than 2 okay cards.

For gaming, the 1080 is only about 15FPS better than a single 980 Ti in something like GTA V. Scaling in Grand Theft Auto V is good enough to where 2 980 Tis whip a 1080's ass.

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3 minutes ago, UberGamerKing said:

Ahem.

 

In benchmarks, yes, you are correct.

 

HOWEVER. For gaming, one great card is ALWAYS better than 2 okay cards.

This is due to the slowing and reducing support for SLI in games. SLI is an old technology where you needed at least 2 cards for good performance. Now, 1 single card (1080) can deliver 4k max settings on almost any game at a solid 70-80 FPS

The only way a single better card beats two slightly worse cards is if the SLI support is complete shit or if it's not supported. So either get your facts right or don't spew BS.

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19 minutes ago, UberGamerKing said:

Ahem.

 

In benchmarks, yes, you are correct.

 

HOWEVER. For gaming, one great card is ALWAYS better than 2 okay cards.

This is due to the slowing and reducing support for SLI in games. SLI is an old technology where you needed at least 2 cards for good performance. Now, 1 single card (1080) can deliver 4k max settings on almost any game at a solid 70-80 FPS

BUT This is a thread about game settings! And selling two 980tis will mean a great loss and basically no performance gain. So why the heck did you even come up with that?

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50 minutes ago, 19_blackie_73 said:

BUT This is a thread about game settings! And selling two 980tis will mean a great loss and basically no performance gain. So why the heck did you even come up with that?

You know, I give up on this thread

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1 hour ago, UberGamerKing said:

HOWEVER. For gaming, one great card is ALWAYS better than 2 okay cards.

This is due to the slowing and reducing support for SLI in games. SLI is an old technology where you needed at least 2 cards for good performance. Now, 1 single card (1080) can deliver 4k max settings on almost any game at a solid 70-80 FPS

You are correct that there are some obstacles and pitfalls to get around with SLI, but it is not ALWAYS better than a single card. Some games scale beautifully with SLI. As far as I know, GTA V treats two-way SLI pretty well. I'd probably rather have the single 1080 myself… but for someone who already has two 980 Ti's, that's going to be a downgrade more often than an upgrade.

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3 hours ago, UberGamerKing said:

You know, I give up on this thread

So you finally accepted the fact that for once in your life you weren't right then, and now you're too much of a coward to admit it? Fascinating.

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On 14/06/2016 at 5:59 PM, Dan Castellaneta said:

Stop right fucking there.

 

He's not asking for new cards, now is he. 2 980 Tis will whip a 1080's ass in many scenarios, and this is one of those scenarios.

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will try my best to optimise, used to work fine but I guess there is something simple that could've changed

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