RBS v2/Core nVidia Settings
Not sure if this is the right place for this, but I wanted to see if anyone else running the Razer Blade Stealth (v2) and the Core using an nVidia card (I'm running a GTX 970) have any feedback on optimum settings that they have found or are using with the game.
I'm currently running the DX11 (beta) client and using nVidia driver 375.86. I've only installed the driver, I did not install any of the other nVidia options such as Experience etc. My nVidia settings in the control panel are currently set to: Ambient Occlusion = Off Anisotropic filter = Application-controlled Antialiasing - FXAA = Off Antialiasing - Gamma correction = On Antialiasing - Mode = Enhance the application setting Antialiasing - Setting = 2x Antialiasing - Transparency = Off CUDA - GPU's = All Maximum pre-rendered frames = Use the 3D application settings Multi-Frame Sampled AA (MFAA) = Off Multi-display/mixed-GPU acceleration = Single display performance mode Power management mode = Adaptive Shader Cache = On Texture filtering - Ansotropic sample = On Texture filtering - Negative LOD bias = Allow Texture filtering - Trilinear optimization = On Threaded optimization = Auto Triple buffering = Off Vertical sync = On Virtual Reality pre-rendered frames = 1 My in-game options for Graphics are: Adapter = NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 Display Mode = Windowed Fullscreen Resolution = 2560x1440 Vsync = Unchecked Shadow Quality = Low Antialiasing Quality = Off Texture Quality = Medium Texture Filtering = 2x Anisotropic Filtering Post Processing = Checked Screen Shake = Unchecked Engine Multithreading = Disabled The issue appears to be that in-game there is still some tearing that occurs, and generally the video seem sluggish--instead of quick and responsive. My frametime (ms) is right around 13, latency < 30, and FPS around 75. Is anyone else using a similar hardware configuration that can suggest any changes or differences in their settings to get better/smoother game play? Update: One thing I've noticed is that there doesn't appear to be much load on my GPU. For example, the GPU temperature actually never goes above 60c and the fan never kicks on. In my EVGA PrecisionX application, I can't set the threshold to anything else than 60c. I would have thought that by disabling the multi-threading it would put more load on the GPU and less on the CPU. Last edited by evotaliesin3#6802 on Nov 18, 2016, 11:43:47 AM Last bumped on Nov 18, 2016, 11:37:43 AM
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