Assetto Corsa EVO

Assetto Corsa EVO

Game always use my second GPU. Game ist not playable
I can do whatever I want, but the game use all the time my secondary graphics card. I tracked it wit MSI Afterburner. I also tried to change the Nvidia System setting and prefer my RTX 3070.

I have a i5 12400F, RTX 3070, GTX 1070Ti and 32GB Ram. But even on the lowest settings im not getting over 40fps in the menu.

Did i something wrong? Maybe you can add a option where I can choose which GPU I want to use.

The Monitor is connected to the RTX 3070 btw
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sebo Jan 21 @ 10:55am 
do that in the graphic drivers section in Windows.
How to fix very low frame rates.
All you have to do is set your desktop resolution to whatever you want the game to run in.
It's the only way to set the resolution of the game because you are playing in a borderless window.
Changing resolution in game does nothing atm until they fix full screen.
Godzilla Jan 22 @ 3:24am 
Originally posted by sebo:
do that in the graphic drivers section in Windows.

I changed the settings in Windows and in NVIDIA settings. But nothing changed
Godzilla Jan 22 @ 3:26am 
Originally posted by Moffit Steel:
How to fix very low frame rates.
All you have to do is set your desktop resolution to whatever you want the game to run in.
It's the only way to set the resolution of the game because you are playing in a borderless window.
Changing resolution in game does nothing atm until they fix full screen.
The Problem isn’t that my resolution is too high for my components. The problem is that the uses the wrong GPU in my system
I have the same issue. It keeps using my Secondary GPU and not my RX6600m ; I tried to force it in the settings, disabled the secondary GPU in device drivers, couldnt run the game.
easy way would be, deactivate the onboard gpu in bios.
Doc8Ball Jan 24 @ 3:04am 
If the game is displaying then it would be on the 3070 as thats where your HDMI is plugged in. Check to make sure theres not a frame limiter on in the settings. Otherwise wait for them to release the actual game and not what ever this is that we got. Has to be one of the worst EA released ive ever bought, nothing to do, no online functionality, majority of people having severe performance issues, steam charts have gone from 27,000 people on launch, to 800 now playing. Sad to see the team shoot them selves in the foot like this.
Godzilla Jan 24 @ 11:24am 
Originally posted by Brainspasm:
easy way would be, deactivate the onboard gpu in bios.
I dont have a onboard gpu. I have a gtx 1070 ti and rtx 3070. But I need both GPUs because i have 5 Monitors
Godzilla Jan 24 @ 11:25am 
Originally posted by Adi Dhakeswari Bastralay:
I have the same issue. It keeps using my Secondary GPU and not my RX6600m ; I tried to force it in the settings, disabled the secondary GPU in device drivers, couldnt run the game.
Yes same ♥♥♥♥. Nice to hear im not alone
Bonzoguy Jan 24 @ 3:32pm 
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Why on earth do you have a 1070ti and a 3070 connected on the same motherboard? You do know that Physx is bottlenecked by the slower card, right?
Godzilla Jan 25 @ 8:53am 
Originally posted by arsenalfanrichi:
Why on earth do you have a 1070ti and a 3070 connected on the same motherboard? You do know that Physx is bottlenecked by the slower card, right?
Why would this bottleneck my RTX 3070? I’m only using my old 1070 Ti to power two additional monitors, as my RTX 3070 can’t handle more than four monitors. The PhysX settings are already assigned to my 3070, so I don’t see any issues. But maybe I’m wrong. If so, could you please help me understand why this would be a problem?
beepp Feb 25 @ 9:03am 
Has anyone solved this issue? It looks like all games written with UE engine are affected by this. No other games or apps has this issue.
I guess I dont know how it works with 2 GPU, but did you go into your windows graphics settings and add the game and choose high performance? possibly you can also select the gpu the game uses in that-
if you did not add a game it will just have a browse button and look like nothing once you add the game you can click on it and choose options like high performance possibly what gpu its using as well.

I would guess you did that already but thats all I got! lol
Originally posted by Godzilla:
Originally posted by sebo:
do that in the graphic drivers section in Windows.

I changed the settings in Windows and in NVIDIA settings. But nothing changed


have you tried to deactivate the 1070 in windows device manager ?

Edit: corrected it.
Last edited by Walter Roehrt; Feb 26 @ 2:58am
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Date Posted: Jan 21 @ 10:51am
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