MadTommy
05-14-2011, 11:16 AM
Recently my fps has taken a nose dive.. i thought it was caused by the recent beta patches, but at the same time i was having the odd display driver kernel crash, which i had never had before.
So i've done some lengthy troubleshooting and have come to the conclusion that the latest Nvidia drivers; 270.61 were the cause.
By using a driver cleaner and rolling back to 266.58 my fps has at least doubled. Gone from 35 over water to 70+ and from 20 over land to 50+ (testing using the free flight over England)
I'm in NO doubt it is the drivers.. trust me i have tested this thoroughly. This might be just the GTX480, it might just be my rig.. but there is a heads up for any Nvidia users.
I read reports of Nvidia's support pages for these drivers causing cards to down clock, i'm not sure if this was happening to me.. but the results of rolling back are clear. Make sure you clean any trace of the current drivers. If you are not sure how follow this thread. (http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=16154)
:grin:
So i've done some lengthy troubleshooting and have come to the conclusion that the latest Nvidia drivers; 270.61 were the cause.
By using a driver cleaner and rolling back to 266.58 my fps has at least doubled. Gone from 35 over water to 70+ and from 20 over land to 50+ (testing using the free flight over England)
I'm in NO doubt it is the drivers.. trust me i have tested this thoroughly. This might be just the GTX480, it might just be my rig.. but there is a heads up for any Nvidia users.
I read reports of Nvidia's support pages for these drivers causing cards to down clock, i'm not sure if this was happening to me.. but the results of rolling back are clear. Make sure you clean any trace of the current drivers. If you are not sure how follow this thread. (http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=16154)
:grin: