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    Stumpedify's Avatar
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    Yuusha Complex
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    Ravana
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    Dancer Lv 90
    SLI is really overkill for this game. I'm getting 80-100fps with a single 7970 ghz edition -- which is a pretty old card now. 60~ fps during hunts. Fast cpu and ram (mine is: i7 4790k/2400mhz DDR3) make more of a difference than the graphics card -- which is usually the case for all MMOs.


    Of course, we need to wait and see how the dx11 client really performs before knowing for sure whether sli really is needed or not.
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    Nullifer Bones
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    Phoenix
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    Dark Knight Lv 60
    Quote Originally Posted by Kona4me View Post
    I really hope they would fix pixels being visible (grass trees gear ears~etc) ~ DX11 will make things better but not sure about pixels x) , will run ffxiv with nvidia surround & i'm happy to hear that frame rates will be much better!
    Play at a higher resolution, you won't see the pixels

    Quote Originally Posted by Blissa View Post
    Anyone get to test FFXIV in SLI? It already ran 60 fps on my pc with a gtx 760.
    Yeah I'm playing with SLI 970 @ 3840x2160
    @1080 i get up to 300fps in some situations
    @1440 I get up to 200fps in some situations
    @4k i get around 80-100
    Thats when the transparent lighting bug doesn't kick you in the face. (i'm currently in contact with a Nvidia Employee who is trying to fix the issue)

    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpedify View Post
    SLI is really overkill for this game. I'm getting 80-100fps with a single 7970 ghz edition -- which is a pretty old card now. 60~ fps during hunts. Fast cpu and ram (mine is: i7 4790k/2400mhz DDR3) make more of a difference than the graphics card -- which is usually the case for all MMOs.


    Of course, we need to wait and see how the dx11 client really performs before knowing for sure whether sli really is needed or not.
    Alot of people don't play at 1080 anymore, so it's not overkill.
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    Kona4me's Avatar
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    Faris Leonhart
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    Ragnarok
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    Arcanist Lv 61
    Quote Originally Posted by Xoriam View Post
    Play at a higher resolution, you won't see the pixels
    I'm playing @1440p AH-IPS monitor ~

    x2 GTX970 SLI

    You still see pixels ~ w ~; not always sure but sometimes which kills immersion in game, hope DX11 might help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kona4me View Post
    I'm playing @1440p AH-IPS monitor ~

    x2 GTX970 SLI

    You still see pixels ~ w ~; not always sure but sometimes which kills immersion in game, hope DX11 might help.
    With 970 SLI I'd reccomend you to DSR to 4k. ^_^
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    Thendra Cyril-gun
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    Zodiark
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    Thaumaturge Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpedify View Post
    SLI is really overkill for this game. I'm getting 80-100fps with a single 7970 ghz edition -- which is a pretty old card now. 60~ fps during hunts. Fast cpu and ram (mine is: i7 4790k/2400mhz DDR3) make more of a difference than the graphics card -- which is usually the case for all MMOs.


    Of course, we need to wait and see how the dx11 client really performs before knowing for sure whether sli really is needed or not.
    If people can afford to acquire more powerful hardware, there is no overkill, you pay for the performance, especially since both AMD and Nvidia now support downsampling from the drivers, native 1080 p screen, well up that to 1440p or 4K, this is the reason why you pay for such hardware in the first place.
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