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  1. #1

    Is my performance low with GTX 660 Superclocked?

    I was wondering what other people were getting fps and settings wise with other Nvidia graphics cards. I get 50-65 fps with a EVGA 660 superclocked stock with these settings:

    Every setting on LOW or Off
    No Vsync
    default fov setting
    1080p

    Is this what I should be getting in this game? As soon as i set something to medium the frames tank into the 40s. I've never had to set graphics on low for anything, usually get ~70 fps BF4 high settings.

    i5 4670k not OC
    500 gb EVo ssd
    8 gb corsair ram
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  2. #2
    I have 2 660's overclocked in SLI, and still have pretty bad performance. I'll have to check the FPS but it's barely playable in some situations. When there isn't a gun fight going on, I can move around without much stutter.
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  3. #3
    I have an i5 2500k @ 3.3Ghz and a GTX 760 2GB overclocked and the game can't even run at a 1080p resolution nor a 900 res or 720 and I have to play those last two in window mode. I've tried settings on low, everything off, no motion blur, vsync off and on... 35-50 FPS. I've tried high and very high settings.. 35-55-60 FPS with massive dips every time, it just fluctuates. It's practically unplayable if I just move around or drive. I cannot play this game at all because of all this stutter... I literally want a refund, the game is beyond broken. Sale of goods act 1979... This isn't a working product or even up to standards...
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  4. #4
    buddy of mine who i play coop with runs a 660 like you, i think you might have a better processor than him though, he kept saying the game looked beautiful and didn't complain about bad performance.
    the dude who mentioned his SLI 660 not being great, try disabling SLI for now because it's not supported properly at the moment. Or check some of the SLI threads, some people seem to have fixed their SLI problems.
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