Hi,
i have a 1050 TI that can handle a 1080p/60 stream on Overwatch.
Well there is just one problem: It's a TI-Card so I need to activate the "multi-adapter"-Feature.
This feature just slams down the performance ingame and of the stream. The stream begins to build fragments on fast movements, game is literally impossible to play (mouselags, fps stuttering in general is bad).
I can stream Overwatch as windowed and I don't have any of this issues but I don't want to play in windowed mode (fixed to 60FPS feels bad for aiming).
As far as I know I can't disable the SLI-Kind of thing for the TI-Cards that would prevent the "multi-adapter-comp". So what can I do to get a good performance in 1080p for 30 FPS min? Is there any way to get around that multi-adapter-stuff (without using any other tool like Dxtory)?
Hope somebody can help.
Greetings
i have a 1050 TI that can handle a 1080p/60 stream on Overwatch.
Well there is just one problem: It's a TI-Card so I need to activate the "multi-adapter"-Feature.
This feature just slams down the performance ingame and of the stream. The stream begins to build fragments on fast movements, game is literally impossible to play (mouselags, fps stuttering in general is bad).
I can stream Overwatch as windowed and I don't have any of this issues but I don't want to play in windowed mode (fixed to 60FPS feels bad for aiming).
As far as I know I can't disable the SLI-Kind of thing for the TI-Cards that would prevent the "multi-adapter-comp". So what can I do to get a good performance in 1080p for 30 FPS min? Is there any way to get around that multi-adapter-stuff (without using any other tool like Dxtory)?
Hope somebody can help.
Greetings