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The problem is I have an AMD A10-7850K with a EVGA GeForce GTX 970 Superclocked ACX 2.0.  I updated drivers, dusted my PC, but I still get 45-60 fps on LOW settings with everything turned off if possible.  Also it is 1080p.  I also use 8 GB of RAM.


 


THEORIES


-NVIDA GPU and AMD CPU aren't helping each other


-CPU is bottlenecking GPU


-Lord Gaben cursed me for using Origin



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did you installed the gpu driver of the apu? That might cause conflict with the nvidia driver.

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The problem is I have an AMD A10-7850K with a EVGA GeForce GTX 970 Superclocked ACX 2.0.  I updated drivers, dusted my PC, but I still get 45-60 fps on LOW settings with everything turned off if possible.  Also it is 1080p.  I also use 8 GB of RAM.

 

THEORIES

-NVIDA GPU and AMD CPU aren't helping each other

-CPU is bottlenecking GPU

-Lord Gaben cursed me for using Origin

 

Make sure you uninstalled the APU drivers.  This could cause a conflict with the Nvidia card.

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The problem is I have an AMD A10-7850K with a EVGA GeForce GTX 970 Superclocked ACX 2.0.  I updated drivers, dusted my PC, but I still get 45-60 fps on LOW settings with everything turned off if possible.  Also it is 1080p.  I also use 8 GB of RAM.

 

THEORIES

-NVIDA GPU and AMD CPU aren't helping each other

-CPU is bottlenecking GPU

-Lord Gaben cursed me for using Origin

 

Turn off the Inter grated GPU and Force the display to the GPU in the BIOS and make sure your connected to the GPU and not the MB

And the CPU is a big Bottleneck :P 

--- CPU:  AMD A10-7850k --- Motherboard:  ASUS X88MPlus --- RAM:  G-Skill 8GB Ripjaws X DDR3 2133 Dual --- GPU:  Integrated APU --- Case:  Aerocool Dead Silence Gaming Cube Case  ---

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Accelerated Processing Unit, basically AMD's integrated GPU.

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You have a APU, A Accelerated Processing Unit, Its AMDs Equivalent to Intel Integrated Graphics 

I use the same APU 7850k. its decent for gaming but its a bottleneck when using with a dedicated GPU.

This is embarrassing, though what does APU mean...

--- CPU:  AMD A10-7850k --- Motherboard:  ASUS X88MPlus --- RAM:  G-Skill 8GB Ripjaws X DDR3 2133 Dual --- GPU:  Integrated APU --- Case:  Aerocool Dead Silence Gaming Cube Case  ---

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