[QUOTE="04dcarraher"][QUOTE="Ilican"]As far as I know, new drivers like the 301.xx and beyond did have stuttering issues on the GTX 560, both Ti and non-Ti. Try downgrading your video driver to 296.10 and check if there's an improvement. Be sure to do a clean install to avoid any further performance issues. And if you have an extra budget for an additional ram stick, follow 04dcarraher's advice. False about the drivers causing stuttering issues , I have GTX 560 and never encountered any stuttering or fps issues even with the latest beta drivers. The only times you will encounter issues is if your stressing your gpu beyond what it can do and or using too much Vram. also BF3 can have stutter/fps issue if you also dont have enough system memory . Guess I have to consider mine as a faulty one. I just bought a GTX 560 to replace my dying GTX 460 a week ago and even with the latest beta drivers, and of course using the same stable BF3 settings from my former gpu, the game was like a stop-dance contest especially during firefights. I'm also getting the same issue with Diablo 3, Starcraft 2, and Call of Duty so I had to take one step down with the drivers. I have 4 gigs of ram in my rig and I don't think memory is an issue since it's still the standard for gaming. But thanks for the info, I'll probably have my GTX 560 replaced within the week.
As far as I know, new drivers like the 301.xx and beyond did have stuttering issues on the GTX 560, both Ti and non-Ti. Try downgrading your video driver to 296.10 and check if there's an improvement. Be sure to do a clean install to avoid any further performance issues. And if you have an extra budget for an additional ram stick, follow 04dcarraher's advice.
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