Thankfully, Treyarch’s shooter performs incredibly in SLI mode as we noticed 90-95% scaling on both of our GPU cores. PC gamers will have to use a third-party tool (like Nvidia Inspector Tool) in order to add the ‘t6sp.exe’ file to Black Ops 2’s profile, and then add the appropriate SLI bits to it ( ‘0x000010F5’ ). Although Nvidia has added a profile for this game, it did not add the game’s executable file to it or the appropriate SLI bits. ![]() As always, we used an overclocked Q9650 (at 4.2Ghz) with 4GB RAM, an Nvidia GTX295, the latest version of GeForce drivers and Windows 7-64Bit. This is an issue that has been present since Modern Warfare 2, and although Black Ops 2 is not as CPU-bound as the first Black Ops game (or World at War), it still needs a high clocked CPU in order to be enjoyed. Unfortunately though, Black Ops 2 is still a CPU-bound game and does not take advantage of more than two CPU cores. And it seems that the company was partially right. Treyarch decided to scrap the DX9 in favor of a brand new DX11 renderer that is said to be better optimized than the previous one. ![]() ![]() Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2 is finally here with us, so it’s time to see how Treyarch’s title performs on the PC platform.
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