Figured I'd post a much overdue update, hell its been an ongoing issue since lol.
After multiple repairs / replacements, noise still persists.
According to Gigabyte staff, the Gigabyte GTX 580 super overclock it is normal for it to occur.
And thus...:confused:
Hello everyone!
Relevant PC specs:
Mobo: Gigabyte G1.Sniper2
CPU: 2600k
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 580 Super overclock edition (SOC) x2 SLI
PSU: Silverstone Strider 1200w Gold
The problem (Since day of purchase):
When the GPU's are stressed in any gaming application, a very audible...
Thank you very much for your replies. I very keen to try capping the frames to 60fps instead of just soley relying on enabling vsync through ATI.
@Paragon, yes the stuttering is very similar to that sort of choppiness, I have tried the force render ahead command to no avail...
Hello and thankyou so much for your replies.
The stuttering issue is consistant in all games I have tested, however the matter of which is stutters varies. For instance; games like Counterstrike source, mount and blade and Portal 2 stutter at random intervals of around ~1-5 seconds (very...
**PC SPECS**
2 x 6950 HD Sapphire (Crossfire)
Intel 2600k (3.5ghz)
8gb RAM
60 gb FORCE 3 SSD (OS loaded)
2tb Black HDD (Games loaded)
g1.Sniper (MOBO)
Corsair 1050HX
Hi everyone!
I'm hoping to clear up some issues I have been having with this machine since day of...
Thank you all so much for your help and input. This really eases my mind and I'll definately be keeping it now, I'll just drop the PC on the floor lol.
Again thanks! Truly appreciated!!!
**Relevant PC specs**
CPU: Intel 2600k (OC to 4.5ghz)
MOBO: Gigabyte g1.Sniper 2
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 580 Superoverclock x 2 (SLI)
PSU: Corsair 1050HX
Hi everyone!
Problem: Since day of purchase I have been having some difficulty with this computer. As the thread states, there is an...
I believe in terms of gaming, especially games that require 1:1 input, then vysnc can hurt it. Its a known issue that vysnc can create input lag, fast pace games like quake and UT would suffer most for this.
But to put things into perspective, its the idea of having to be 'forced' to do this...
Thankyou very much for your reply. That certainly does help alot and puts my mind at ease; thats pretty much the same scenario for me, particularly around light sources even with vysnc enabled.
As this is normal and we can only hope with future driver updates that such issues will be...
Thank you for your reply.
Would you agree that this is 'normal' considering my frames jump from around 80-30. My understanding is that in multi-gpu setups, stuttering can occur because of out of sync frames being rendered. However I also tested this with a single GPU and it still occured...
Thank you for your reply.
I do not mind having to enable vysnc, it certainly does have a much better visual appeal than disabled (screen tearing). My hopes are to confirm my understanding of what is occuring, ofcourse anything above 60fps is going to be dropped anyway and wont be displayed on...
Thankyou for your reply.
Definately nothing in to do with graphic settings; I've tried all low / medium / high and without vysnc it'll stutter.
My thinking at this point is the idea that without vysnc, the gpu is sending out frames in varying intervals resulting in the appearance choppy...