Hello All, first post here. So lets get down to business. I recently upgraded my video card from a EVGA GTX 550 Ti to a EVGA GTX Titan. In preparation I upgraded my motherboard bios, did a fresh install of windows 7 pro 64 bit. When I received the card and installed it I got lack luster results. Mainly in games, very jumpy frame rates and which seem to be in conjunction with GPU usage. Games I didn't have a single issue running on my 550 Ti. Game examples are Battlefield 3 Borderlands 2 I even get poor frames in League of Legends. The frames stutter they go from good to bad making the games virtually unplayable. Ive tried various drivers, and 3.14 seem to give me the best results, especially with Tomb Raider which wont run on any other driver without crashing. The games that give the poorest results seem to be Unreal Engine based games. Outlast Borderlands Unreal Tournament 3, and Batman Arkham City. I even get really poor viewport results in UDK the frame rate will be 120 static then once I move the camera it will go down to the teens or single digits. Now I get good viewport results in Maya 2014 and they cross-over to viewport 2.0 which give me good frames.
Now I've been doing a lot of research into the problem and havent really found any solutions that have helped. I am currently running the most up to date Nvidia drivers and I am still getting the same issue. I have an interesting rig its not necessarily a gaming rig, but since I am having issues running UDK it has become a concern to me since I need to be able to run UDK for school, and the fact that I dropped a pretty penny on this card. So here is my Rig:
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1
2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 0 @ 2.00GHz (24 CPUs)
Memory : 65536MB RAM
Available OS Memory : 65506MB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN
Driver Version : 9.18.0013.2723
More info, my GPU in most of these games never go higher than 50% and in League of legends doesnt break 10%. My cpu is never taxed rarely breaks more than 10% in BF3 it reaches about 15% at peak. Im thinking my next move will to be to roll back my bios. I dont know though.
Now I've been doing a lot of research into the problem and havent really found any solutions that have helped. I am currently running the most up to date Nvidia drivers and I am still getting the same issue. I have an interesting rig its not necessarily a gaming rig, but since I am having issues running UDK it has become a concern to me since I need to be able to run UDK for school, and the fact that I dropped a pretty penny on this card. So here is my Rig:
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1
2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 0 @ 2.00GHz (24 CPUs)
Memory : 65536MB RAM
Available OS Memory : 65506MB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN
Driver Version : 9.18.0013.2723
More info, my GPU in most of these games never go higher than 50% and in League of legends doesnt break 10%. My cpu is never taxed rarely breaks more than 10% in BF3 it reaches about 15% at peak. Im thinking my next move will to be to roll back my bios. I dont know though.