ASUS GeForce GTX 760 DirectCU II OC Overclocking question

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Hello every one I am now getting in to overclocking my gpu I have had it for about a month now been playing BF4 on it for the past few days and seems I am getting low FPS and am unsure if its just the game do to no other games give my under 50fps I play a lot of arma 3 and all was run around 85fps so first question should I trying adding my O.C to my ASUS GeForce GTX 760 DirectCU II OC and if so what Is a good O.C on this card I have tried to O.C it with MSI afterburner but the Geforce drivers crash once I start playing that was with only +100Mhz any help would be great with this. Feel as I should be getting more then 50fps in BF4 on High.


This is the system hardware that I am running

Gigabyte 970A-D3P
AMD FX 6300 OC to 4.0GHZ
8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600
ASUS GeForce GTX 760 DirectCU II OC
Seagate 250GB boot drive
Seagate 1TB data drive
TR2 600W PSU

OS Win 7
 
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You would be getting 60FPS+ if you were on Intel platform. All comparisons and benchmarks show anywhere between 5 and 20 frames in favor of Intel with the same video card. Don't get me wrong, I am not propagating Intel, I am just stating the facts.

To really confirm this, make a log of CPU and GPU usage during play. You can make the CPU graph by opening Task Manager and click on performance. Leave it open while you play. The GPU load can be obtained by using MSI Afterburner. After few minutes of gameplay, check both graphs. If my hunch is correct, you should see high CPU usage, while your GPU usage is not maxed out.

P.S on a side note, optimal BF4 configuration is Intel CPU+AMD GPU

P.S2 - check your nVidia drivers, get the latest...
You would be getting 60FPS+ if you were on Intel platform. All comparisons and benchmarks show anywhere between 5 and 20 frames in favor of Intel with the same video card. Don't get me wrong, I am not propagating Intel, I am just stating the facts.

To really confirm this, make a log of CPU and GPU usage during play. You can make the CPU graph by opening Task Manager and click on performance. Leave it open while you play. The GPU load can be obtained by using MSI Afterburner. After few minutes of gameplay, check both graphs. If my hunch is correct, you should see high CPU usage, while your GPU usage is not maxed out.

P.S on a side note, optimal BF4 configuration is Intel CPU+AMD GPU

P.S2 - check your nVidia drivers, get the latest ones or something, check if the version has BF4 optimizations

Cheers.
 
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