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Anonymous
10 years ago
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Gtx 970/pc problem(?)

Hi, yesterday I bought SW. 

I installed it, tried it and it all went right (at ultra settings it was over 60 fps)

But today i open the game and it starts lagging a lot! 

It has continuosly frame drop in game (under 30 fps) and also when I am in the menu

I already tried uninstalling and installing again game (I also tried to repair it from origin client), origin and graphic drivers, but nothing changes..

Attached there is my dxdiag

Thank You 😉

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  • Tuzy72's avatar
    Tuzy72
    10 years ago

    I also have this problem: frames drop to half. I believe this is a nvidia driver issue. Gpu stays locked at half speed (MHz); does not return to "idle" (135 MHz, in my case). A cold boot solve this problem, cause gpu driver is reset back and eveything works good. But you can also restart (reset) gpu driver using devide manager (inside control panel), without restarting the whole pc. To do this I select display graphics (inside device manager), double click my gpu and then click disable (inside driver tab) and confirm. Wait a few seconds and enable it back. If you have sli, I think you should do this to every gpu: first disable all of them, then enable them back.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    @Tuzy72 Yeah, but now i know it's not a graphic problem. Indeed if I play without any internet connection, it works great. As i connect it starts lagging..

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    @Tuzy72 Yeah, they are

    I don't know why it doesn't work..

    I repeat: with all the possible network device (usb pen, pci wireless card, ethernet cable with the direct input in the mobo) it has the same lagging problem, although I opened all the tcp/udp ports..

    So now I think it is a modem problem

    but any suggestion? 

  • Tuzy72's avatar
    Tuzy72
    10 years ago

    I think your modem/router is not causing lag. As you said, it worked before. My guess: a software is responsible. Is there any network software running at background? Or any software network dependent?

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