Fixing FPS Issues Across All Games
Fixing FPS Issues Across All Games
I recently acquired a new computer with these specifications: an Intel Core i9-9900k processor, an NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti graphics card, 32GB of RAM (two 1733MHz sticks), an Antec High Current Gamer 850W power supply, an Aorus Z390 Pro motherboard, two M.2 SSDs, and two HDD drives. I’ve fully updated the system and verified that temperatures are within acceptable limits. However, this is quite perplexing; all of my games exhibit significant frame rate fluctuations. Specifically, in GTA V, I'm experiencing drops ranging from 4 to 8 frames per second at times, while Hitman (the original) occasionally suffers from dips of 7 to 15 FPS. Tomb Rider is completely unplayable. I’ve researched online and discovered that recent NVIDIA drivers are reportedly problematic, and some users believe the issue might stem from Windows 1803. Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated, as I invested a considerable amount of money in this PC and am concerned about these performance issues.
The latest drivers are available here: https://www.wagnardsoft.com/. Download the driver package specifically for the 2080Ti, however, refrain from installing them immediately. Cut off your network connection to prevent Windows from automatically applying a standard driver. Execute Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) – this needs to be performed in Safe Mode – and allow it to complete its process. Once finished, you can install the downloaded driver package and re-establish your internet access.
There have been problems with Windows annual updates... Not sure if this build is one of them. The only way to get rid of that particular build is to start from scratch, but lets not go there yet. You should have a kicking system!
1 - So when you say FPS drops, what are you exactly saying? I mean that isn't explicit enough, it only remotely hints that 'to your previous system' You are now experiencing FPS drops... Along those lines is: Is this a system you or someone put together? Or is it like an Alienware? If like Alienware - please give exact make/model numbers. Monitor model number and type of connection would help. That GPU can be by many different companies... Output video specs, cable specs and monitor specs can also give you an issue... Generally you want Display Port only if its DP 1.4 = 32.4 Gb/s in both ends, sometimes you want HDMI (2 = 18.0Gb/s) , but at times you can only have one or the other. Actual cable can also hinder FPS - cheap ones that do not come with any specs are to be avoided at all costs!!! A generic nVidia RTX 2080 TI can push DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.0 - but now you'll have to look at your monitor - can it accept these specs?!? If it's
THIS MONITOR
then you're lucky cause it SHOULD be able to handle virtually anything... So.. If you can see the difference in just the connection itself that may or may not be your issue but I doubt it.
A 2080 Ti paired with a 1080p 75Hz display… why?
What cooler is maintaining the temperature of this 9900K processor?
It’s a commendable build, but there’s a significant mismatch caused by the monitor.
The top-tier graphics card is connected to a low-resolution, low-refresh rate screen – which directly contradicts the purpose of the 2080 Ti.
This represents at least $600 in wasted investment; significantly cheaper cards could have delivered comparable performance on that display.
The frame rate problems are probably due to the combination of the monitor and graphics card, potentially exacerbated by inadequate CPU cooling – depending on the specific model.
CPU cooling is acceptable, and I’ve purchased a new one; it’s expected to arrive in three days. I acquired NuTecua 9mm 2 fans for both sides and a NuTecua 140 fan cooler. The monitor is a 34UM69G-B model connected with the high-speed HDMI cable included. Considering this, should I sell it? Because I have a 27-inch Samsung to compare differences and I’m assembling the PC.
I purchased that monitor because I didn't want the RTX to be stressed due to the resolution being full HD plus.
Regarding this PNY GeForce RTX 2080 Ti (VCG2080T11TFMPB-O) model:
[https://www.newegg.com/pny-geforce-rtx-2...6814133754](https://www.newegg.com/pny-geforce-rtx-2...6814133754)
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