Which driver do you need and why are you updating? If your drivers are already installed it's generally not necessary to update them, though Windows will include occasional driver updates in Windows update anyway.
Which driver do you need and why are you updating? If your drivers are already installed it's generally not necessary to update them, though Windows will include occasional driver updates in Windows update anyway.
I haven't updated my chipset drivers since I got the motherboard last year. I actually am very ignorant when it comes to my motherboard, and read recently that updating your chipset drivers is crucial to helping have a steady gaming experience.
Well for gaming performance it's the video driver that's most directly relevant. What video card do you have?
I have a gtx 760 by Nvidia EVGA. I'm just worried because my fps has not been very good on battlefield 4 and there was a thread discussing how a possibly updating your chipset drivers can upgrade your fps issues. Like I said, I am really blind in my computer knowledge.
Is the low fps a new issue, and how are other games playing? What are your full specs? (CPU, RAM...)
Actually its not. It is only bf4 where my computer struggles even on medium and low. It is very frustrating because League of legends, diablo 3, starcraft 2, and multiple other games all run on high/ultra and run a solid 100-110 fps and drop occasionally with large things that need to be rendered.
Those are good specs which should be able to play that game. What resolution do you play at? Some forums indicate turning msaa off gives better performance in bf3/4
Those are good specs which should be able to play that game. What resolution do you play at? Some forums indicate turning msaa off gives better performance in bf3/4