Yes, many people utilize Nvidia's Game Optimization to enhance their gaming experience.
Yes, many people utilize Nvidia's Game Optimization to enhance their gaming experience.
Currently only in GTA5 are playable options available, even after extensive adjustments, unless you enable the optimized settings.
I use a GTX660m in my laptop, which simplifies things and saves me from endless testing for every title. The software appears to function quite effectively for me.
I've noticed improvements after removing GeForce Experience; it used to negatively affect my performance.
It often recommends lower resolutions, so I understand. A single 970 works fine for most games, though it’s not the best choice for surround sound.
Usually I start the game and crank everything up to the highest setting before beginning.
My configuration includes the tools and data I use to process information.
CPU model i5 4690k running at 4.6GHZ on a Gigabyte Z97X gaming motherboard. Equipped with 8GB RAM from Corsair Vengeance, paired with a Super Jetstream GTX 980 graphics card. Storage includes a 120GB OCZ Agility SSD and a 2TB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm PSU. The system features Corsair AX760 displays and a Samsung SA350 monitor. Operating system is Windows 8.1 64bit.