I recently got a new graphics card to upgrade from my old GTX 670. I got the ROG STRIX-GTX1070-8G-GAMING which I thought would be a huge upgrade over my old card.
I don't know if I'm not doing something right with drivers or something like that, but shouldn't that card be enough to give me a solid 60 FPS at 1080P?
When I play BF1 I get framerate drops into the low 40s regularly when anything happens on screen.
Did i just buy a shit card or is there something I'm missing here? After uninstalling my old card, I physically put the new one in my PC and then downloaded the latest driver for it from the Nvidia website.
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I attached a pic of my current build from speccy.
Also, why does Speccy only read it as a 4GB card when it is supposed to be 8?
More importantly, how come you have all your shit connected through SCSI?
Did u plug the video cable into the graphics card, or the motherboard
>>57420798
card.
>>57420782
i just used the cords that came with my power supply. what should I be using? why is SCSI bad?
>>57420442
>16GB single channel
Please dont tell me you only bought 1 stick of RAM
>>57420865
no. it's either 4 sticks of 4GB or 2x8GB. I'm 99% sure its the former without opening my case. Could that be my problem? Is there a way to change that?
>>57420442
i have the same card, running BF1 100FPS at 2560x1440. So yeah some shits wrong with your setup
>>57421057
Any ideas what it might be or no real telling from the info I could provide?
>>57420442
>ASUS
Found your problem
>>57421057
Whta your cpu?
>>57420782
Intel RST can do SAS.
>>57420903
You incorrectly configured your RAM, moron.
Disable CPU graphics. Use matching pair of ram. Overclock CPU to 4ghz. Enjoy frames.