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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
DX11, Shadows, SSAO, DOF: Normal, Post Processing, Tessellation
4xAF Simple Edge AA)
What resolution is your monitor?
Version of Nvidia driver? New driver seems to have some issues at least with DC, so could have same issues with the original.
Any other games give you as bad of performance or is this the only game?
And I don't think you have 13gb of ram, that might be your total including virtual/HD-provided RAM.
my drivers are all up to date
this game payday 2 (fixed that but it used to) and titanfall
well my dxdiag says i have 13 gb but when i open task maniger and go to the performance it says i have 11 gbs of ram
Go into your Nvidia settings and disable Vsync. With it off, see if you get any improvement with the in-game setting for Vsync either on or off.
Also, you could try the registry fix. Click Start Menu - Type in "regedit.exe"
Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Eidos\Deus Ex: HR
Set "D3D11_CREATE_DEVICE_PREVENT_INTERNAL_THREADING_OPTIMIZATIONS" to 1, and save
Another thing it could be is an issue with your on-board graphics card (assuming you have) not switching over to your 635m when you go in-game. Re-run Deus Ex setup where you choose the primary graphics card and make sure its the Nvidia 635m. If this doesn't work, you can also try going into your BIOS and directly disabling the on-board graphics.
If none of these work, I'd check your hardware temperatures and usage just to see if there isn't a problem with overheating or your CPU/GPU being taxed to the limit - may help narrow down the problem if none of these fixes work.
Also, if nothing else works try rolling back your Nvidia drivers to the last full version.