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Call Of Duty Black Ops II VGA Graphics performance Multi-GPU

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/15/2012 10:56 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
Call Of Duty Black Ops II VGA Graphics performance Multi-GPU

Both NVIDIA and AMD have updated their latest drivers. Beta 7 of the Catalyst 12.11 drivers will support multi-GPU mode (Crossfire). For NVIDIA you can still use the 310.54 driver, but NVIDIA just issued a SLI profile update via NVIDIA update for 310.54. This fixes the COD SLI issues. You need to have NVIDIA update installed with the driver and connected to the web. Please read more after the break.

The driver then should get the update automatically which looks like this:

We have updated our Call Of Duty Black Ops II VGA Graphics performance review by adding the Radeon HD 6990 and GeForce GTX 690 dual-GPU graphics cards to  get you an idea of scaling. You can check that article right here.



Call Of Duty Black Ops II VGA Graphics performance Multi-GPU




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Undying
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#4455065 Posted on: 11/15/2012 02:38 PM
Holy sh1t that GTX690 is a beast!

Lane
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#4455069 Posted on: 11/15/2012 02:46 PM
For be honest, the game is all but not demanding, you can push 80-90fps average on 2560x1600 ultra and full AA with single cards.

to note the last nvidia driver push +20fps vs the old ( if we follow the Graph made by nvidia ( surely at 1080p without AA ) )

( If they could fix some game bugs + add eyefinity and surround )

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#4455079 Posted on: 11/15/2012 02:58 PM
these benchmarks arent full aa though, 4xmsaa and fxaa.

(wish i could go higher then 4xmsaa with 2560x1600, but my vram is already maxed :( )

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#4455501 Posted on: 11/16/2012 03:41 AM
Please add 7970 crossfire to this list. I dont really understand why you wouldnt in the first place also a 680 sli would be nice to compare vs the 690.

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