Not surprising, the 660 is an older card. It supports 4K but probably only for desktop applications - it won't do well at 4K gaming. Second Life will often use far more rendering resources than games of equivilent graphical quality.
You could try limiting your settings, such as disabling Anti-Aliasing and setting your Display Setting to Medium or Low (though this probably defeats most of the purpose in having 4K).
A higher-memory card might not help you too much (you don't actually say your current VRAM count, so I assume 1-2Gb) either, the best boost would come from a faster card (such as a 900-series GTX) would provide a substantial improvement to your FPS @ 4K.
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Freya Mokusei
Not surprising, the 660 is an older card. It supports 4K but probably only for desktop applications - it won't do well at 4K gaming. Second Life will often use far more rendering resources than games of equivilent graphical quality.
You could try limiting your settings, such as disabling Anti-Aliasing and setting your Display Setting to Medium or Low (though this probably defeats most of the purpose in having 4K).
A higher-memory card might not help you too much (you don't actually say your current VRAM count, so I assume 1-2Gb) either, the best boost would come from a faster card (such as a 900-series GTX) would provide a substantial improvement to your FPS @ 4K.
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