New gpus but very low fps ?!

Jehad_Khmaise

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Hello everyone before 2 days i bought new GTX 1070 msi Gaming X Gpus Upgrading From 2 Gtx 970's , Im Doing Sli gaming , and i was thinking about 100+ fps on all games but when i installed the cards and the sli bridge i got 65-70 frames on battlefield 1 and it drop on all games and i know that there is a problem and maybe the cards not working well ?

My Specs : Msi Z97 Gaming 7
Cpu : intel i7 4790K
RAM : 20 Gb 1600 Mhz
Psu : thermaltake 730W Se Smart
Gpu : 2x msi Gtx 1070 Gaming x 8Gb on Sli

notes : the leds on one of the card is a little brighter than the other one and when i play on sli the gpu usage stuck on 30%-50%

i saw when i search on the web that there is some games rely on cpu more than gpu but on the old 970's Battlefield 1 Was Going Better ! and now its dropping to 35 fps ! its really annoying to use new cards and getting lower fps ! the gpu looks working well and fans spins and the Nvidia controls panel show both cards connected and geforce experience show them both too !
 
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First, take out the 4gb ram first. Make it 2x8Gb only to enable dual channel. Your 20Gb does not do you any good and even dragged your overall performance.

Second, you should realize this, SLi is not like a perfect mathematics add like result. 1 GTX 1070 might gave you 65-80 fps on 1080 ultra in Battlefield 1, but 2 GTX 1070 will not give you 130-160 fps on 1080 ultra. Game maker will eventually release SLi compatible driver, but until then, it will work as much as a single GTX 1070.

Third, although I doubt this is the case, but check your resolution scale in your battlefield advance graphic setting. Below links are using 1 GTX 1070 and your i7.
Here is the 100% scaling with 80+ fps:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8tAw40Ah2A
and...


your power supply is not good



run on a single card, compare fps



also 20gb of ram?

8 + 8 + 4?


if so take out the 4gb stick and run 16 gb
 


I tried This And tried to enable the setting of threaded optimisation to check if its bottleneck but nothing changed
 
First, take out the 4gb ram first. Make it 2x8Gb only to enable dual channel. Your 20Gb does not do you any good and even dragged your overall performance.

Second, you should realize this, SLi is not like a perfect mathematics add like result. 1 GTX 1070 might gave you 65-80 fps on 1080 ultra in Battlefield 1, but 2 GTX 1070 will not give you 130-160 fps on 1080 ultra. Game maker will eventually release SLi compatible driver, but until then, it will work as much as a single GTX 1070.

Third, although I doubt this is the case, but check your resolution scale in your battlefield advance graphic setting. Below links are using 1 GTX 1070 and your i7.
Here is the 100% scaling with 80+ fps:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8tAw40Ah2A
and here is 42% scaling with 120+ fps:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O65NhM5GGmI

Good luck
 
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