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Ok, so I got an asus 750ti and plugged it in, installed all of the drivers and it seemed to work fine. My display is being outputed as normal. But my performance is exactly the same in games if not worse than it was before I installed it. Why is that. I can't figure it out

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Cause it's a low end card?

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what are the rest of your system specs?

the 750Ti isn;t that powerfull, tough you should be seeing a significant performance increase as opposed to integrated graphics.

maybe in-game you have it set to use the iGPU?

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Ok, so I got an asus 750ti and plugged it in, installed all of the drivers and it seemed to work fine. My display is being outputed as normal. But my performance is exactly the same in games if not worse than it was before I installed it. Why is that. I can't figure it out

What are you comparing it to? 

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Ok, so I got an asus 750ti and plugged it in, installed all of the drivers and it seemed to work fine. My display is being outputed as normal. But my performance is exactly the same in games if not worse than it was before I installed it. Why is that. I can't figure it out

Did you plug the display port into the GPU or the motherboard? 

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Im comparing it to an amd radeon graphics apu and yes I plugged the hdmi into the graphics card. And yes, thank you for letting me know my card isn't cery expensive. Still though. It should be better than what I've seen

 

can you tell us your settings and performance figures

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When I got my 750Ti, it nearly maxed out most 1080p games. Something is wrong, did you install Nvidia Geforce drivers? It could also be a bottleneck somewhere else, although I doubt it.

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I'm sure that somethings wrong I just don't know what

Make sure to use a driver thats known to work good with the 750Ti,I for instance use the 353.30,as Ive encounetered many problems with the latest drives,I suggest going as back as installing one from like June.If that doesnt do it,update to the latest one and try again.If that doesnt work,check if your system is running on ANY power saving feutures,like the Power Plan in windows is set on Power Saving and not High Performance,or in the Nvidia Control Panel the mode is Adaptive and not Prefer Maximum Performance.If that doesnt resolve the issue,check if your PCI-E power conector is connected right,and also check if your PSU has enough wattage for the 750Ti.If that doesnt do anything,try other games too!It may be just DayZ!Let me know if that aint the issue and also what CPU are you running at?

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