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    Ya don't know what's up I get about 24-25 in a full player till area. My laptop gets the same and it's only a 770 nividia :/. Crossfire also doesn't work since I get worse fps with it on. I'm starting to think the 7900 models are more setup to run dx11 then dx9. Guess will see if/when dx11 ff14 comes out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sucidaldeathtar View Post
    Ya don't know what's up I get about 24-25 in a full player till area. My laptop gets the same and it's only a 770 nividia :/. Crossfire also doesn't work since I get worse fps with it on. I'm starting to think the 7900 models are more setup to run dx11 then dx9. Guess will see if/when dx11 ff14 comes out
    That's crazy. Your GTX 770M is a pretty new and higher end mobile GPU (3GB GDDR5). You should be getting WAY better frame rates than 24-25. I don't know a ton about NVidia, but could it be the bridge? I've heard about issues with Sandy and even Ivy. Are there any beta drivers that you can try out or even turn off the integrated GPU and force the dedicated to run full time? The problem with alot of these bridges (trinity, sandy, ivy) are they force you to use the integrated or they bottleneck you down the same bus as the integrated. If you can disable the integrated card (the BIOS sometimes has this option or you can force it through clocking or state changes) you shouldn't (in theory) be in a choke point and your frame rates should go way up.

    770M only getting 25fps though is REALLY low. Not even close to normal low. Your computer is bottlenecking it.
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