Significant delays occur frequently with NVIDIA graphics cards.
Significant delays occur frequently with NVIDIA graphics cards.
I've heard issues with AMD graphics cards but not with NVIDIA ones. I was using the GeForce Experience settings and lowered them to check if that would help. It didn't work for my 750ti. I saw some videos suggesting turning off physX in the INI file might fix problems with AMD cards. Do you think that could be the cause? I'm planning to upgrade to 100 FPS one minute and then about 3.
Metro runs slowly, but turning off physX made a big difference in my FPS and reduced stutters. Even on a powerful machine, PhysX still caused issues.
Its definitely physx, which is why its spikes since physx is only active when there is physics on the screen. Gotta find some way to disable it. That would massacre the 750ti. Hell it does a number on my 980ti in certain games. Edit: Y'all are ninjas
PhysX significantly affects performance. Using my GTX 970 as the primary card achieved the highest FPS on its own, while pairing it with a GTX 650ti OC 2GB as the PhysX card (on PCIe Gen 2.0 x2 with H87M Pro) gave average results. Turning off PhysX improves performance, especially when switching to better GPUs—Nvidia allows the 750ti to handle more workloads without relying on PhysX.