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August 30, 2014 11:43:36 PM

my games don't seem to play very well sometimes,
i have
MOBO: ASUS M5A99FX PRO R2.0
CPU: AMD fx 8350 4ghz
GPU: PNY Enthusiast edition gtx 770 4gb
16gb vengeance Ram
and a few year old corsair ax850 PSU
What should i upgrade? :/  if i get a 780ti from my bro what can expect that to improve?do i need to get an intel cpu?please offer suggestions :( 

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August 30, 2014 11:48:51 PM

what kind of problems are you having? swapping cards won't help anything.
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August 30, 2014 11:52:57 PM

depends>
- if your loading times are long - consider ssd...
- if your online games suddenly drop fps - check your net connection...
- if you have trouble perfectly positioning audio sources - get a dedicated sound card...
- if cpu heavy games suddenly drop frames - consider going intel...
- if performance drops after a while - check your thermals...
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September 6, 2014 5:07:50 PM

Seriously, I appreciate you guys' feedback so much. I actually do have my system running on an ssd so it loads pretyt damn quick.Basically, I can run every game and the highest everything, and i always use nvidia experience and have it adjust the settings accordingly. but sometimes if feels like there is screen lag when turning around and it looks choppy. after enabline vsync, it seems to fix it, but then feels even more laggy turning around and aiming. so.. what can i do to improve that? is it cpu, my gpu, or do i have to change out my good ole 60 hrz tv/monitor :/  is there any bottlenecking in that buid?
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September 6, 2014 5:15:53 PM

what about adaptive vsync?
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September 6, 2014 5:25:15 PM

i just selected whatever v-sync options there was, idk anything else tbh
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September 6, 2014 7:23:58 PM

adaptive vsync is in the nvidia control panel.,,,,,, try right click desktop/properties....... or maybe nvidia control panel will be an option. snoop around........ it's there somewhere and I think it was at the bottom or near the bottom of one of the menus.
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