Right now, I think most are still default. I tried the default settings, quality settings, and more. I tried tweaking things within the NVIDIA control panel. (The Apple monitor runs at an impressive 1920x1200 pixels.) I am running a 1080p Dell as my main display and a 2002 Apple HD Cinema display as my secondary monitor. Amongst them, I have BeamNG.Drive, GTA IV, GTA V, Rigs of Rods, and Minecraft. ![]() Yeah, I have a separate Windows 7 disk for my games. Perhaps you can post some FPS numbers from of some other games and we can compare notes. That said all games I am playing perform better on the GTX 1060 compared to my old HD 7950, with the exception of Guild Wars 2 that seem to prefer the HD 7950. In general I'm quite happy with my 1060, although I am considering taking it back to the store and going for a 1070 so that it can cope with my 1440 screen a bit better. Worth noting is that BeamNG.Drive is in early access at the moment, so that might also be influencing things. It all seems a little hit and miss and I wonder if the driver in Windows isn't quite optimised for it. If you don't have an EVGA card then Steam has a built in FPS counter that you can use. I also downloaded and ran the EVGA Precision X OC program and ran it during testing as it provides an on screen overlay with FPS etc. ![]() I allowed the GeForce Experience program to optimise the settings for my games, and then I flicked the resolution to either 3440 x 1440 pixels or 2560 x 1800 pixels. In Assetto Corsa, Project Cars and F1 2016 lowering the resolution increases FPS significantly. Witcher 3 performs better at 1080 than at 1440 however, the FPS in Guild Wars 2 takes a serious nose dive at 1080. ![]() However this does not happen in all games. I see that you are gaming in Windows since you mention BeamNG.Drive.įirst question, are you running at 1080 or 1440? I have a Dell UltraSharp U3415W (3440 x 1440 pixels) and I too have noticed some worse performance at lower settings i.e. I think that it is currently only you and I that have the GTX 1060 in our systems.
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