It runs on the 1070 100% of the time since it has gsync.Probably running off of integrated video instead, might not be auto switching over?
Should be. I'll try reinstalling them. And it used to run the game great.Latest drivers? Has it always ran that way?
What driver version is it?Problem SOLVED! So here's the deal. I had installed the latest gtx 1070 drivers thinking laptop gpu = desktop gpu in the case of the 10 series. If that is or isn't the case, installing the GPU drivers from the asus website solved the problem. Now it's pinned at 60fps full time (because of gsync).
It was something like 6-8 months old from what I recall.What driver version is it?
I doubt the one on ASUS site is current.
Thats terrible!!! So ancient!!It was something like 6-8 months old from what I recall.
He did wipe the drivers and reinstall the latest. Computers are frustratingThats terrible!!! So ancient!!
Go to nvidia site or use geforce experience to update.. You must be like 15 updates behind by now...minimum
http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/113448/en-us
and do a clean install, wipe all the old driver junk first.!!
Yeah, those graphics driver updates are a doozy....He did wipe the drivers and reinstall the latest. Computers are frustrating
Oh geforce experience to update eh? i should tell him that.
Believe me, if you knew what we went through today, lol. Fried 2 monitors for some ghostly reason and tried all day to get a computer working.Yeah, those graphics driver updates are a doozy....
Whaaaaaatt? LOLBelieve me, if you knew what we went through today, lol. Fried 2 monitors for some ghostly reason and tried all day to get a computer working.
Whaaaaaatt? LOL
How is that even possible????
I know eh? We're thinking power surges and a bad surge protector or SOMETHING. Could a bad power supply be the culprit? Not sure, but I've posted in a different thread addressing the issue.Whaaaaaatt? LOL
How is that even possible????
Okay... see the way it seemed was that you were somehow trying to say that a graphics driver update cause 2 fried monitors..I know eh? We're thinking power surges and a bad surge protector or SOMETHING. Could a bad power supply be the culprit? Not sure, but I've posted in a different thread addressing the issue.