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Metro Last Light Low GPU usage...GTX 770

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March 18, 2014 7:22:41 PM

I am trying to troubleshoot and maybe fix my issues with Metro LL. I was getting about 15 to 20fps on any setting. So even at 1024x768 and 1920x1080 with nothing turned on including physx and Tessellation, I was still getting 17FPS and about 15% GPU usage and the voltage(1.062v) was not going up at all. So basically the game was not not communicating with my GPU well. If anyone knows where to fins the proper patches/updates for Metro LL please let me know. I just got this game on a steam sale and I have seen people using GTX 650 ti's and getting better FPS at 1080p

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March 18, 2014 7:25:52 PM

The voltage shouldn't change much if at all. It sounds like what you actually have is a CPU bottle neck and your GPU is waiting on your CPU to send it information. What kind of CPU do you have?
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March 18, 2014 10:10:42 PM

I had this problem for the longest time.. It was cause i had phyx enabled when i had a AMD card.. it automatically enables it.. try disabling it if you have a AMD card.. also try deleting your graphics drivers then redownload them!
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March 19, 2014 2:23:45 AM

I don't know what it is but i guess it is just the first part of the game after I got a mission with Anna everything was fine. But I guess the fisrt little bit of the game when you walking around the little underground base is an issue fro some.
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March 19, 2014 2:26:03 AM

Davil said:
The voltage shouldn't change much if at all. It sounds like what you actually have is a CPU bottle neck and your GPU is waiting on your CPU to send it information. What kind of CPU do you have?


Bottleneck, not a bottleneck!...:o 
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March 19, 2014 1:05:39 PM

I had that too it was periodically through out the game i would get these lag spikes for a curtain amount of time... at one mission it didn't go away so i did what i said above and it worked perfectly..
glad its working though op, Game on (:
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March 19, 2014 2:43:03 PM

Vitric9 said:
Davil said:
The voltage shouldn't change much if at all. It sounds like what you actually have is a CPU bottle neck and your GPU is waiting on your CPU to send it information. What kind of CPU do you have?


Bottleneck, not a bottleneck!...:o 


Nope don't see the difference.
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