- Oct 5, 2014
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I can't seem to max out my fps I should be running a steady 60fps with my crossfire setup or am I wrong? Even little games like Minecraft I get away with at least 30fps-40fps max on it. Even on DayZ Standalone I get horrible fps about 19fps-30fps. Every other graphic intensive games the average is about 15fps-38fps. Even messing with a few graphics settings here and there I can't get the frames I need. I'm not sure if my ram, cpu, gpu, power supply or motherboard could relate to the low frames.
I mean I have the latest drivers from AMD, I even disabled the ULPS so my secondary gpu will not go on power saving mode. Will list my hardware below. I know I don't have an high end setup,but I should be getting more fps as I've seen people on youtube with similar setup running games like nothing. I only overclocked my Gpu but not the cpu. Not sure if my cpu is bottlenecking.
Hardware:
AMD FX-6300 Vischera Hexa Core Processor 3.50ghz
Corsair XMS3 8gb DDR3 Ram 1333mhz
MSI 970A-G43 Motherboard
Crossfired Asus Direct CU II Radeon HD 7850 2gb GDDR5
Thermaltake TR2 Bronze 700 Watts PSU
Seagate 7200rpm 1.5tb
Antec Kuhler H20 650 Liquid Cooling
Software:
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 64-Bit
Now I know memory speed is 1333mhz will upgrading to a 1600mhz make any difference in gaming? I also know that crossfire setup is not the best, I just don't get how other people manage to get more fps with crossfire. So if anyone can give their 2 cents about this let me know. What am I doing wrong?
I mean I have the latest drivers from AMD, I even disabled the ULPS so my secondary gpu will not go on power saving mode. Will list my hardware below. I know I don't have an high end setup,but I should be getting more fps as I've seen people on youtube with similar setup running games like nothing. I only overclocked my Gpu but not the cpu. Not sure if my cpu is bottlenecking.
Hardware:
AMD FX-6300 Vischera Hexa Core Processor 3.50ghz
Corsair XMS3 8gb DDR3 Ram 1333mhz
MSI 970A-G43 Motherboard
Crossfired Asus Direct CU II Radeon HD 7850 2gb GDDR5
Thermaltake TR2 Bronze 700 Watts PSU
Seagate 7200rpm 1.5tb
Antec Kuhler H20 650 Liquid Cooling
Software:
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 64-Bit
Now I know memory speed is 1333mhz will upgrading to a 1600mhz make any difference in gaming? I also know that crossfire setup is not the best, I just don't get how other people manage to get more fps with crossfire. So if anyone can give their 2 cents about this let me know. What am I doing wrong?
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