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Morddeth
Busta's SMurkshop
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Posted - 2012.05.24 18:39:00 -
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What kind of lag? FPS lag? latency?
I'm running a 550ti as well, and I've noticed that after a while, 10-15 min, my GPU peaks to 99%-100% and my FPS drops dramatically, from 60 to 15-20
Even with just one client.
i5 750 @ 2.67 gtx 550 ti 1GB @1650x1080 8 gb ram |

Morddeth
Busta's SMurkshop
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Posted - 2012.05.24 18:45:00 -
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nvidia released new drivers withing the last day or 2, did you happen to download them?
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Morddeth
Busta's SMurkshop
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Posted - 2012.05.24 18:55:00 -
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Hmmm,
So your saying you reverted, and everything appears to be okay?
I guess this is a no brainer. BRB with results.
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Morddeth
Busta's SMurkshop
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Posted - 2012.05.24 19:08:00 -
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Okay, so far so good. I'm going to open my second client and see if it takes a massive hit.
Although, I think there was something funny in the new driver package. |

Morddeth
Busta's SMurkshop
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Posted - 2012.05.24 19:19:00 -
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I'm getting 45 FPS with both clients in windowed mode w/ capture software recording @ 30 FPS.
Seems like everything is cool so far, hopefully it stays this way.
I'll report back here if something goes wrong again, otherwise I'm pointing my finger at the new drivers.
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Morddeth
Busta's SMurkshop
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Posted - 2012.05.26 02:59:00 -
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Matt Ellis wrote:Quick question, as im having similar issues on my GT 540M card.. a m assive drop to about 15-20FPS at all times.. worked yesterday though, a day after i updated the drivers.. logged on today.. andbam. massive Frame drops...
And it can't be the Inventory system... cos its worked fine with that running for hours the other night.. so deffo no that.
so my question is this.. since i havent had to revert my drivers before, how do i go about doing this?
and my current version is 301.42.
Any help would be epic!
Right click on My Computer, and go to properties. Find the Device Manager. (you can get here from control panel too) In the Device Manager find your graphics card under the 'Display adapters' In the Driver tab, you will find an option to roll back driver.
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You can uninstall your driver from windows programs, and download the previous version.
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us
I'm using the 296.10 versions. Its been over a day, and everything is cool.
Also, on the NVIDIA forums, there's people mentioning performance issues with the latest drivers.
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