conditions favorables persistent, performance remains suboptimal
conditions favorables persistent, performance remains suboptimal
It’s likely the same outcomes will occur. Unless you haven’t upgraded to the version released yesterday, that could assist. However, I’d maintain a cautious outlook. Most drivers tend to be the first to change, but from my perspective, the one you’ve relied on consistently is usually reliable. In fact, I’ve updated my driver twice over the past two years. It’s worked exceptionally well for me, so there’s no need to upgrade now.
When watching Overwatch, focus on how much processing power the game uses versus how much it relies on your graphics card. Many players notice this trend.
I recently upgraded my GPU—keep an eye on the results and share some screenshots of Afterburner at low and high settings, plus a display-based/300 cap.
The solution is nearby. Consider reinstalling your GPU and installing the newest driver for it.
I restarted my PC after replacing the GPU, which should resolve the issue. I shared additional screenshots in both display-based and mixed (300 with low/ultra) settings. The sequence was: ultra/display → low/300 → low/display → ultra/300. This suggests the GPU isn’t overworking itself at lower settings but increases performance on higher ones to reach 200 FPS.
This appears entirely typical. Are you aiming for something specific? Exceeding 200 frames per second is likely your goal.