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Processor | 8700k Intel |
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Motherboard | z370 MSI Godlike Gaming |
Cooling | Triple Aquacomputer AMS Copper 840 with D5 |
Memory | TridentZ RGB G.Skill C16 3600MHz |
Video Card(s) | GTX 1080 Ti |
Storage | Crucial MX SSDs |
Display(s) | Dell U3011 2560x1600 + Dell 2408WFP 1200x1920 (Portrait) |
Case | Core P5 Thermaltake |
Audio Device(s) | Essence STX |
Power Supply | AX 1500i |
Mouse | Logitech |
Keyboard | Corsair |
Software | Win10 |
Not really, it depends. In Skyrim, at least with v-sync ON, more power (meaning less/low GPU usage for 60FPS) usually means more stutter. In some games that works, more power, less lag or stuttering.
Yeah I've noticed that, running CFX on Skyrim increases my stuttering notably because the GPU usage on both chips is around 40%.
When running a single GPU it goes up to 80%-90% and it "seems" smooth.
Still can't figure out why quadCFX doesn't work on Skyrim but this doesn't concern this topic.