Destiny 2 - Upgraded to 1080ti lower fps than 1050ti
Destiny 2 - Upgraded to 1080ti lower fps than 1050ti
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GTX 1080 Ti
Samsung 860 EVO 1TB
MSI Z97 GAMING 5 (MS-7917)
ST1000DM003-1CH162 (2TB HDD)
WDC WD2002FAEX-007BA0 (1TB HDD)
Destiny frame rate comparison: 50-60 FPS (without SSD) vs. 30-45 FPS (with SSD)
Open areas: 40-50 FPS
Solo areas: 30-45 FPS
Frame cap issues: Frame cap off = 30 FPS with spikes; Frame cap at 60 = more consistent 40+ FPS
Settings: V-Sync OFF, all settings low
Tweaks: XMP enabled, OS power on high performance, NVIDIA adaptive latency
Troubleshooting steps taken: Steam/Destiny as admin, verified game files, driver updates (including rollback), Windows updates, performance monitor showing CPU & memory capping at 40%
using different words:
To ensure optimal performance with your NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics card, it's recommended to completely uninstall and reinstall the latest driver package. This process involves resetting the system BIOS to its factory defaults and verifying that all chipset and motherboard drivers are up-to-date. Outdated or conflicting drivers can negatively impact the 1080 Ti’s performance, potentially causing interference with newer features. A clean installation of the most recent NVIDIA driver specifically designed for the 1080 Ti will resolve these issues.
using different words:
To ensure optimal performance with your NVIDIA 1080 Ti graphics card, it's recommended to reinstall the latest driver package. Potential conflicts may arise from existing Nvidia drivers, so resetting the system BIOS to its default settings can be beneficial alongside updating chipset and motherboard drivers. If issues persist after installing the latest driver for the 1080 Ti, consider reverting the system BIOS to its original configuration and reconfiguring it if necessary.
It was my chip set. Thank you so much
I had previously uninstalled the graphics drivers through the device manager tab
Ran the DDU update after restarting my computer into safe mode, the computer did still have some of the 1050 ti software on it, cleared everything out did a restart no change
Visited the MSI website downloaded the most up to date chipset drivers from the site, restarted the computer
Upon restart i also reset all the bios settings to default, did not have a factory option
Open world getting 45-68
Sing encounters 55-88
And everything is much smoother