Performance issues at 1080p on a 1080i display
Performance issues at 1080p on a 1080i display
New PC and I completed Valley Benchmark on Ultra Settings with just 15 fps average. No background programs were running. Should I run the drivers in the background? Hardware: Msi X370 Sli Plus, CPU: Ryzen 7 1700, GPU: Msi Gtx 1080 ti gaming X trio.
You usually begin with modest adjustments rather than maximum levels. It could be an issue with the card, but I'm not certain if you're using SLI or just one card. Also, what Windows version are you running?
If you didn't install the Nvidia drivers, your performance will be poor. The purpose of these drivers is to serve as a bridge between hardware and software. Without them, they won't function effectively.
Windows 10 runs many background applications. If you don’t have Nvidia’s graphics drivers, the card won’t work properly.
I believed I had all the correct drivers, but it seems I missed where to find the proper ones.
You can obtain them via Nvidia's online store. Initially, remove all graphics drivers to avoid issues. Use DDU for that process: https://www.wagnardsoft.com/content/disp...8-released. Next, visit Nvidia's site and download the correct drivers for your system: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx. You're likely running Windows 10 x64; if not certain, you can use Nvidia's built-in utility that will locate the proper drivers automatically.