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    Quote Originally Posted by Einmimiria View Post
    Thank for the update joegoku.

    We did a test on our own equipment (also using an Nvidia card) and could not replicate the issue you and a few others are having. So I'm not sure if it's an Nvidia card problem. I'd like to suggest a few things:

    First try a clean install of your graphics drivers, if you haven't already. You are given this option when you install your driver and selecting 'Custom Installation.'

    Also, try a clean boot. You can do this by going to the task manager and selecting 'Start Up' and disabling everything on this page, then restarting the computer.

    If these do not affect anything, can you provide a dxdiag and post it here in the forum?

    We hope we can be of assistance in helping you enjoy the exciting world of Final Fantasy XIV!
    Just tried without any Start-Up program and changed nothing, right now I'm uninstalling NVIDIA Experience completely, since it's just an optimisation and "streaming" tool from nvidia anyways. Maybe there is a mistake or something, @Einmimiria did u guys install Experience when testing the GPU? Will test around a little more and will post my dxdiag if nothing changes.

    Hoping that Selord will update his experience as well soon

    Update: Deleting Experience changed nothing. So I tried around with configs again. I tried limiting the frames, thats the only thing, that changes things. Going down on 37 frames (thats an option for me, dun ask^^") it is on around 45%, going down on 18 Frames (just for testing, thats not playable... ) it goes down to 25% usage. my highest Option is to limit it to 75, there it goes up to 90% again. Something seems amiss with the frames ingame that overloads people with a high frame-rate? And I can't mention this enough, it worked before, with unlimited frames, too! Will reinstall the drivers now, non the less!

    Update 2: It definitely has something to do with the frames. Limiting them actually changes some stuff while tinkering around with the settings (like using normal settings for Notebook).
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    Last edited by joegoku; 02-16-2018 at 11:06 AM.