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We have similar specs. 4930k - 2x GTX 980 - 2560x1080
EDIT: I bought the game through GMG, but they f'ed up my order. Again. Just fuming.
works so far for me.
http://youtu.be/QVwhbZgb2jY
I followed your directions but the one thing i'm not seeing is:
SLI compatibility bits(DX1x) : 0x020000F5 (Wargame: AirlLand Battle, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Titanfall)
I don't see that in an option on my Nvidia Inspector. I just downloaded inspector today and it's version 1.9.7.3. Can you screen shot that by any chance to show me?
You don't even need to 'see it'. You can type the number in yourself.
i7-4820k OC'd, 32gb, 2x GTX 970 OC'd
On Asus ROG Swift 144hz gsync 2560x1440 monitor.
My settings are currently not that high, but with the FPS counter on the game is just laggy as hell. Its staying between 30-60fps most of the time but its choppy/unplayable.
I'm trying to figure it out. It's such BS it's not compatible with SLI out of the box.
For someone that's never even heard of nvidia inspector, this is not as easy as "just do this."
I'd highly suggest you make a youtube with a step-by-step walk through. You'll get a lot of views.
Something's wrong.
Even with a single 970, maxed out, you should be at 60 FPS.
A single GTX 980 can run this game, maxed out, and hit 60 frames at 4K.