
The OP stated that they had a possible fix for AMD cards, not nVidia but if your games aren't loading on the correct display adapter then I would assume you don't have them assigned correctly in the FFXIV settings in game. Xtremethai wrote:I am able to run 2 instances of FFXIV at high graphics settings without FPS issues however, when I try to run even one instance from innerspace with bare minimum settings, the FPS drops to anywhere between 15-25 FPS. Switched it to the better GPU and it balanced out. Here are my configurations from ISBoxer: Įdit: Reviewed my settings and found that PhysX was set to my lower end GPU. I am trying to run one instance per monitor on separate GPU without cross-monitor swapping. All innerspace tests were done with bare minimum graphics settings while tests without Innerspace were done with high graphics settings.

With a single Instance, the GTX 560 sits at about 50%. What I am noticing from Open Hardware Monitor is that without Innerspace, both GPU will only get up to 60-80% utilization, but with Innerspace, the 9600 GT maxes out while the GTX 560 sits at about 10% with two instances.

I tried following the FPS tweak guide within ISBoxer, but it did not help.

I am able to run 2 instances of FFXIV at high graphics settings without FPS issues however, when I try to run even one instance from innerspace with bare minimum settings, the FPS drops to anywhere between 15-25 FPS.
