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Thank god X) thanks man i was going to die i did benchmarks everything, maybe u should know a trick to improve performance ?

Unfortunately I don't, I just quit the game. The only way is to go amd gpus. They work better with Tera. I had a 7850 and a e8400 CPU before I got more fps than I do now lmao

Guys i get horrible fps in games

nothing is dead or not running it tested it all

drivers are all updated 

this is my setup

i also tryed to remove my gtx 780 and runned on a single 970 doesnt work at all.

 

CPU: Intel Core i7 4960X @ 3.60GHz can go up to 4.80GHz 
GPU 1: 3500MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 

GPU 2: 3000MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 
RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro 16 GB DDR3 2133 MHz 
OS: Windows 10 enterprise
SSD: Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250GB 
HDD: Seagate ST2000DM001-1CH164 2TB 
Mobo: Asus Rampage IV Extreme (LGA2011) 
PSU: Corsair RM1000 (1.000W) 
Mouse: Sharkoon Drakonia 
Keyboard: Steelseries Apex 
Monitor: L-W22 ag neovo 1920x1080 (60hz)

 

I personally don't see anything wrong

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I want to know why you have 2 GPUs in a system where you can't crossfire/SLI them

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Guys i get horrible fps in games

nothing is dead or not running it tested it all

drivers are all updated 

this is my setup

i also tryed to remove my gtx 780 and runned on a single 970 doesnt work at all.

 

CPU: Intel Core i7 4960X @ 3.60GHz can go up to 4.80GHz 

GPU 1: 3500MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 

GPU 2: 3000MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 

RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro 16 GB DDR3 2133 MHz 

OS: Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit 

SSD: Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250GB 

HDD: Seagate ST2000DM001-1CH164 2TB 

Mobo: Asus Rampage IV Extreme (LGA2011) 

PSU: Corsair RM1000 (1.000W) 

Mouse: Sharkoon Drakonia 

Keyboard: Steelseries Apex 

Monitor: L-W22 ag neovo 1920x1080 (60hz)

 

I personally don't see anything wrong

 

Well the two GPUs won't work together full stop. 

And what sort of FPS are you talking?

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Guys i get horrible fps in games

nothing is dead or not running it tested it all

drivers are all updated 

this is my setup

i also tryed to remove my gtx 780 and runned on a single 970 doesnt work at all.

 

CPU: Intel Core i7 4960X @ 3.60GHz can go up to 4.80GHz 

GPU 1: 3500MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 

GPU 2: 3000MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 

RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro 16 GB DDR3 2133 MHz 

OS: Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit 

SSD: Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250GB 

HDD: Seagate ST2000DM001-1CH164 2TB 

Mobo: Asus Rampage IV Extreme (LGA2011) 

PSU: Corsair RM1000 (1.000W) 

Mouse: Sharkoon Drakonia 

Keyboard: Steelseries Apex 

Monitor: L-W22 ag neovo 1920x1080 (60hz)

 

I personally don't see anything wrong

are you trying sli a 780 with a 970?

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are you trying sli a 780 with a 970?

No i'm not trying that

Is your display plugged into the GPU or the motherboard.

Into my gtx 970

Well the two GPUs won't work together full stop. 

And what sort of FPS are you talking?

Like 30-40 fps in Tera Online it should be around 80 fps or even more

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Why would you have two completely different GPUs in the same system...?

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Why would you have two completely different GPUs in the same system...?

 

For physx nvidia

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Oh and guys im running w10 enterprise i was thinking about my other os X)

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For physx nvidia

It's not worth it seriously

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No i'm not trying that

Into my gtx 970

Like 30-40 fps in Tera Online it should be around 80 fps or even more

Disable V-SYNC if theres that option...

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Disable V-SYNC if theres that option...

there is no option for v-sync i googled a vid and he had a gtx 970 and he had like 80+ fps so i wonder how max settings everything on

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and there is only one led burning on my gtx 970 so i'm worried about it

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and there is only one led burning on my gtx 970 so i'm worried about it

 

Redo the drivers withou the 780 present, full reinstall.  

  1. Remove the 780
  2. Uninstall all nVidia drivers.
  3. Reboot
  4. Go to nVidia.com and get the latest drivers

Also make sure you have every connector on the GTX 970 plugged in.  

 

If you still have problems after all this, it's probably time to RMA it (or return it to where you bought if possible).

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Redo the drivers withou the 780 present, full reinstall.  

  1. Remove the 780
  2. Uninstall all nVidia drivers.
  3. Reboot
  4. Go to nVidia.com and get the latest drivers

Also make sure you have every connector on the GTX 970 plugged in.  

 

If you still have problems after all this, it's probably time to RMA it (or return it to where you bought if possible).

 do you have any other suggestions i'm trying it out now :)

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That's about it.  Basically hope there was some goofiness when you added the 780 to the system and doing just the 970 to start will clean up any driver or optimization oddities.  If not, bad card probably.  

 

On a side note, PhysX isn't really worth it, only a couple games ever really made extensive uses of it.  If your case has sufficient ventilation you can stick the 780 in purely for fun once you have your 970 up and running.  However realistically any minimal benefit the 780 gives you is probably more than offset by the degree to which it heats your case up.  

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That's about it.  Basically hope there was some goofiness when you added the 780 to the system and doing just the 970 to start will clean up any driver or optimization oddities.  If not, bad card probably.  

 

On a side note, PhysX isn't really worth it, only a couple games ever really made extensive uses of it.  If your case has sufficient ventilation you can stick the 780 in purely for fun once you have your 970 up and running.  However realistically any minimal benefit the 780 gives you is probably more than offset by the degree to which it heats your case up.  

Yea i think it's just the game like i have really good fps on other games such as cs:go

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No i'm not trying that

Into my gtx 970

Like 30-40 fps in Tera Online it should be around 80 fps or even more

NNOOOOOO Tera is SOOOOO poorly optimized especially for nvidia gpus. Look at my system and I only get 20 fps in cities and 100fps in witcher 3 and crysis 3. Its normal to have crap fps in tera

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NNOOOOOO Tera is SOOOOO poorly optimized especially for nvidia gpus. Look at my system and I only get 20 fps in cities and 100fps in witcher 3 and crysis 3. Its normal to have crap fps in tera

Thank god X) thanks man i was going to die i did benchmarks everything, maybe u should know a trick to improve performance ?

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20fps in tera. Don't play that game, it's so poorly optimized

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Thank god X) thanks man i was going to die i did benchmarks everything, maybe u should know a trick to improve performance ?

Unfortunately I don't, I just quit the game. The only way is to go amd gpus. They work better with Tera. I had a 7850 and a e8400 CPU before I got more fps than I do now lmao

CPU: Intel i7 8700k || Motherboard: Asus Z370-E ROG || RAMCorsair 4266 2x8gb || GPU: Sapphire r9 280x tri-x || Case: Corsair 780t || 

Storage: Samsung 850 Evo 250GB, 1TB Segate Barracuda HDD || PSUSeasonic M12II Evo 850w || Display: AOC i2367FH 1920x1080p 23 Inch ||

CPU Cooler: Corsair h80 || KeyboardCorsair Strafe || MouseCorsair Scimitar || HeadsetHyper X Cloud II || OS: Windows 10 ||

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Unfortunately I don't, I just quit the game. The only way is to go amd gpus. They work better with Tera. I had a 7850 and a e8400 CPU before I got more fps than I do now lmao

Dude i'm going to cry rofl

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Dude i'm going to cry rofl

All Nvidia cards has PhysX the only reason to have a extra card is if you got a AMD card! :D

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