NeoXanthus wrote: »FakeAlGore wrote: »@NeoXanthus - I agree with @WalkingLegacy about removing your drivers completely and re-installing. However, that user posted an older tool. Please use the updated Display Driver Uninstaller (also hosted at Guru3D).
Before you do anything below, make sure to take a snapshot of your system. If you're using a product like Acronis True Image, create a new image. If not, create a System Restore Point. Now go and download the latest driver package from Nvidia so you won't have to mess with it with no display driver installed.
- Run DDU and let it reboot your system into safe mode. Let it do its thing and reboot back to normal mode.
- Install the new driver you downloaded when your system is back up. Choose Express Installation.
- Just to be safe, reboot about a minute after it finishes installing.
- Now open GeForce Experience, let it scan for games, and choose to optimize ESO (there may be two entries, choose to optimize both).
- Load it up and see what happens.
EDIT: To everyone in this thread that isn't trying to help @NeoXanthus - for the love of Akatosh, please take the trolling somewhere else. If you're not actively trying to help, don't post. A moderator has come in here once already.
FakeAlGore – Just want to say thank you so much for your help. Because of so many people thinking this was an issue with my software configuration I went a little more extreme with trying to resolve the issue. My computer hard drives including the boot drive are on all on caddies. So I just easily replaced the boot drive and installed Windows 10. I also installed the NVidia 364.51, minimum systems drivers and MSI Afterburner for monitoring. I downloaded ESO and ran it without any add-ons. The results were exactly the same on this clean new OS. My GPU usage is 99% my FPS were between 30 and 45 at 7680x1440 on this DX11 game. I then changed my resolution to a single monitor at 2560x1440 on this DX11 game and my FPS when to 100FPS and my GPU usage was around 35%. I have now come to realization if I want to use 7680x1440 now that the game requires DX11 I need to upgrade my GPUs to something a little more current be able to run this game at this high resolution. I starting looking at possible a set of Titan X-es but I think I am going to wait until the Geforce X80 Titan’s are released. Again thank you for your help.
NeoXanthus wrote: »FakeAlGore – Just want to say thank you so much for your help. Because of so many people thinking this was an issue with my software configuration I went a little more extreme with trying to resolve the issue. My computer hard drives including the boot drive are on all on caddies. So I just easily replaced the boot drive and installed Windows 10. I also installed the NVidia 364.51, minimum systems drivers and MSI Afterburner for monitoring. I downloaded ESO and ran it without any add-ons. The results were exactly the same on this clean new OS. My GPU usage is 99% my FPS were between 30 and 45 at 7680x1440 on this DX11 game. I then changed my resolution to a single monitor at 2560x1440 on this DX11 game and my FPS when to 100FPS and my GPU usage was around 35%. I have now come to realization if I want to use 7680x1440 now that the game requires DX11 I need to upgrade my GPUs to something a little more current be able to run this game at this high resolution. I starting looking at possible a set of Titan X-es but I think I am going to wait until the Geforce X80 Titan’s are released. Again thank you for your help.
