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[SOLVED] Good specs / Low fps
[SOLVED] Good specs / Low fps
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Posted by: Knight In Shining Armor.1708
Use GPU-Z to determine if your card is operating at the correct PCI-E width. I discovered after I moved that frames were in the 15 to 20 FPS range, while before my R7 260x gave me 60 FPS all but the most demanding situations.
When I looked at the bus interface for my graphics card I found it was running only on x2 width. setting the computer on it’s side so that the graphics card points straight up, then re-inserting the card fixed the problem.
Basically you want to make sure your video card has the full x16 PCI-E lanes to work with.
Thank you for replying!
According to GPU-Z 0.8.0 my PCI-E 3.0 × 16 is currently running at 2.0 × 4. I got the MSI B85 G43 motherboard which has two PCI-E 3.0 × 16 slots. My card is installed in the bottom one.
I find it weird that my 7970 card would in any way be inserted wrong, when I get great performance from games such as Battlefield4, Diablo3 and Elder Scrolls Online.
BUT, could be though..
So, I will try anyway to re-insert the card, then post an update.
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Thank you for replying!
According to GPU-Z 0.8.0 my PCI-E 3.0 × 16 is currently running at 2.0 × 4. I got the MSI B85 G43 motherboard which has two PCI-E 3.0 × 16 slots. My card is installed in the bottom one.
I find it weird that my 7970 card would in any way be inserted wrong, when I get great performance from games such as Battlefield4, Diablo3 and Elder Scrolls Online.
BUT, could be though..
So, I will try anyway to re-insert the card, then post an update.
GPU always have to be installed in the PCIE slot closest to the CPU. Move the GPU and it should work correctly.
Laptop: M6600 – 2720QM, AMD HD6970M, 32GB 1600CL9 RAM, Arc100 480GB SSD
Thanks a lot, will do that asap and report back.
EDIT: Oh man, it made a huge difference. Guild Wars is now running smoothly (60+ fps) at high settings.
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