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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.
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My PCI-e card is plugged in the right slot, I got all the Win7 updates and my graphics card drivers are up to date. I can run games like BF4, ESO and D3 on max settings getting at least 30+ fps.
My specs are:
Intel i7 4770 3,4 ghz
XFX Radeon 7970 3 gb
16 gb ram
And, I installed GW2 on my SSD disk .!
I dont understand why I get 10-20 fps on GW2.
Is there anyone out there playing GW2 on max settings with 30+ fps?
If so, what is your PC specs?
Am I doing something wrong, or is GW2 just incredibly demanding?
Thanks for reading!
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So, I got:
- 16 gb RAM
- i7 4770 3.4GHz CPU
- AMD 7970 3GB GPU
- 64 bit Win7
- all the latest drivers and updates.
Why is this 2 year old game giving me low FPS?
Not all the time, but often enough to make it annoying.
GW2 seem like so much fun, and I want to play it!
What I don’t want is low FPS ruining the gameplay in massive battles.
I thought one of the selling points of this game was huge online battles
between players..
WEIRD!