Quote Originally Posted by MiniTofu View Post
I think this only applies to Multi-GPU, as single TITAN, it has no effect.
Users should see improvements, even if they are not running SLi. The difference may be hard to detect, and who knows, maybe it doesn't effect TITAN. I'm running on GTX780's, which is the same architecture as TITAN and my wife's PC is running a GTX 580, and I've registered improvements in both cases. Although the Force Gen 3 doesn't apply in her case, the multithreaded fix did help.

Quote Originally Posted by MugenMugetsu View Post
I have a GTX560 with 2GB of on board VRAM, and a Phenom BE 980 Quad Core @ 3.7Ghz and 4GB of RAM and am wondering if either of these tweaks will enhance my frame rate. So far it seems that Intel Sandy Bridge processors are being talked about so I'm unsure if this will work for me. I can't remember exactly which MOBO I have but it is an ASUS MOBO. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Try the second tweak, with Nvidia Inspector. The multithreaded driver adjustment. The first one is just for Sandy Bridge-E users. I'm going to adjust the original post to make it more clear.

Quote Originally Posted by LalaRu View Post
Isn't that anything over 30 fps overkill? Don't understand the importance of pushing fps, other than show how much powerful a system is.

When fps does not drops under 30 on any situation, to me 30 fps is good as 300 fps on playing situations and don't see any difference.
Not at all! Not only is a consistently higher frame rate easier on the eyes, it also feels better to the player, allowing for more responsive interaction to whats happening on the screen.

Quote Originally Posted by Crevox View Post
Lately I've been having an issue with my game where the graphics/frames looks skippy. I can look at the FPS and it will say 60 FPS constant, but sometimes (not always) it feels skippy and feels like it's running at 30, especially when moving around, even though it still says 60.

Not sure what the cause of this is. :|
I know exactly what you're describing, but it's hard to say what the culprit could be. Vsync is a great place to start. What you're describing is the exact reason I started looking for a performance boost in the first place. While I've been unable to get completely skip-free play back, I have managed to make strides towards reducing the amount of visible skips while playing. Perhaps Nvidia's Gsync, and AMD's support of up and coming FreeSync monitors, would be the best solution, but I can't speak from experience...yet!

Quote Originally Posted by Coatl View Post
There is definitely a significant difference between 30 fps and 60 fps.
Definitely!