Phusius
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Processor | i5-2500k @ 4.5 |
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Motherboard | Asus Z68 Deluxe |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D14 |
Memory | 16GB DDR3 1600 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire 7950 @ 1200/1475 @ 1175v |
Display(s) | Dell 23" 2ms |
Case | Carbide 500r |
Audio Device(s) | Asus Xonar DG |
Alright, I am quite disappointed with my GTX 660 non-Ti version, AnAndTech shows both my 6970 and this 660 head to head, so I am wondering is 192 bit what is slowing me down in Mass Effect 3?
Example, I will do a twitch aiming move to shoot some baddies, 6970 and 600 both have Vsync turned on in game and default settings on control panels. Settings all the same.
I twitch shoot with the 660 and my frame stutters and drops to 40 fps for a split second (hurts my aiming because it really does stutter bad if I turn to fast) as I am about to shoot, and my 6970 doesn't do this. Is this because 192/256 bit?
Just purchased a Sapphire 7950, hopefully I have less VRM trouble this time around. Sending the 660 back.
Example, I will do a twitch aiming move to shoot some baddies, 6970 and 600 both have Vsync turned on in game and default settings on control panels. Settings all the same.
I twitch shoot with the 660 and my frame stutters and drops to 40 fps for a split second (hurts my aiming because it really does stutter bad if I turn to fast) as I am about to shoot, and my 6970 doesn't do this. Is this because 192/256 bit?
Just purchased a Sapphire 7950, hopefully I have less VRM trouble this time around. Sending the 660 back.