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RTX 2060 shows performance issues.

RTX 2060 shows performance issues.

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FancyMushroom
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08-27-2019, 03:48 AM
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Hi, I constructed this system back in 2020 and noticed my RTX 2060 often lagged, especially with recent game updates. It wasn’t a big issue when it first launched, but now performance drops significantly. On checking benchmarks, it still seems to be a decent card, though not the fastest. I recently updated Windows 10 and saw a small improvement in FPS. I’ve already installed the latest drivers, and they’re up to date. If anyone has tips or suggestions, I’d really value your advice. Thanks, Gabriel.
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FancyMushroom
08-27-2019, 03:48 AM #1

Hi, I constructed this system back in 2020 and noticed my RTX 2060 often lagged, especially with recent game updates. It wasn’t a big issue when it first launched, but now performance drops significantly. On checking benchmarks, it still seems to be a decent card, though not the fastest. I recently updated Windows 10 and saw a small improvement in FPS. I’ve already installed the latest drivers, and they’re up to date. If anyone has tips or suggestions, I’d really value your advice. Thanks, Gabriel.

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boke2002
Junior Member
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08-30-2019, 09:10 AM
#2
The motherboard can handle dual-channel configuration. With only two slots available, dual-channel RAM is possible only if both slots are functional. Adding more sticks isn't recommended unless you already have dual-rank memory, which changes the situation entirely. In short, you do have dual-channel RAM. Regarding your GPU performance, what temperatures are being recorded? If it's a single-fan setup, it likely runs quite hot. The card may slow down to stay within its 83°C threshold, which could be causing the reduced speed. This issue might worsen in a case with inadequate airflow.
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boke2002
08-30-2019, 09:10 AM #2

The motherboard can handle dual-channel configuration. With only two slots available, dual-channel RAM is possible only if both slots are functional. Adding more sticks isn't recommended unless you already have dual-rank memory, which changes the situation entirely. In short, you do have dual-channel RAM. Regarding your GPU performance, what temperatures are being recorded? If it's a single-fan setup, it likely runs quite hot. The card may slow down to stay within its 83°C threshold, which could be causing the reduced speed. This issue might worsen in a case with inadequate airflow.

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ckwatty
Junior Member
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08-30-2019, 09:57 AM
#3
Ensure you compare the card to a system with the identical CPU.
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ckwatty
08-30-2019, 09:57 AM #3

Ensure you compare the card to a system with the identical CPU.

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LuvmyKitty
Member
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08-30-2019, 03:48 PM
#4
Thank you for clarifying that my MB is compatible with Dual Channel. The system operates smoothly without exceeding 75-77°C, though during testing the CPU appears to be the limiting factor.
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LuvmyKitty
08-30-2019, 03:48 PM #4

Thank you for clarifying that my MB is compatible with Dual Channel. The system operates smoothly without exceeding 75-77°C, though during testing the CPU appears to be the limiting factor.

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Dagr0n
Junior Member
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08-30-2019, 06:51 PM
#5
But it shouldn’t reduce your performance by half. Regarding CPU temperatures and the typical speeds of CPU, RAM, GPU, and VRAM while gaming—are they functioning properly? Also, have you checked if your GPU drivers are current?
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Dagr0n
08-30-2019, 06:51 PM #5

But it shouldn’t reduce your performance by half. Regarding CPU temperatures and the typical speeds of CPU, RAM, GPU, and VRAM while gaming—are they functioning properly? Also, have you checked if your GPU drivers are current?

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emil_166
Junior Member
10
08-30-2019, 07:46 PM
#6
Some online clips show my setup, but performance remains low. I’m unsure if it’s due to my memory card or the card itself—could be the limited power transfer, but I don’t know the details.
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emil_166
08-30-2019, 07:46 PM #6

Some online clips show my setup, but performance remains low. I’m unsure if it’s due to my memory card or the card itself—could be the limited power transfer, but I don’t know the details.

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DocBanapple
Junior Member
1
08-30-2019, 11:12 PM
#7
CPU temperatures typically stay under 60°C. For tracking clock speeds during benchmarks, consider using software that logs performance metrics. This will help you capture accurate data for analysis.
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DocBanapple
08-30-2019, 11:12 PM #7

CPU temperatures typically stay under 60°C. For tracking clock speeds during benchmarks, consider using software that logs performance metrics. This will help you capture accurate data for analysis.

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naruto162
Member
199
09-01-2019, 11:27 AM
#8
Sure, please set up gpu-z and start it. Ensure your 2060 is chosen as the GPU in the lower left switch. If you have a second screen, move it there so you can focus on it. Otherwise, press the button labeled "log to file," select a save location, and keep that option enabled. When running a game or benchmark, confirm you log the results right after and then stop the logging process. Avoid any personal details at the top or bottom of the log—just upload if needed.
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naruto162
09-01-2019, 11:27 AM #8

Sure, please set up gpu-z and start it. Ensure your 2060 is chosen as the GPU in the lower left switch. If you have a second screen, move it there so you can focus on it. Otherwise, press the button labeled "log to file," select a save location, and keep that option enabled. When running a game or benchmark, confirm you log the results right after and then stop the logging process. Avoid any personal details at the top or bottom of the log—just upload if needed.

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JuliBr0
Senior Member
495
09-02-2019, 04:09 PM
#9
I recommend using Msi Afterburner. It lets you enable an OSD (on-screen display) that presents all the statistics live. Initially, you need to choose what information you want to see. I suggest displaying nearly everything so you can also identify core stats that highlight possible bottlenecks.
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JuliBr0
09-02-2019, 04:09 PM #9

I recommend using Msi Afterburner. It lets you enable an OSD (on-screen display) that presents all the statistics live. Initially, you need to choose what information you want to see. I suggest displaying nearly everything so you can also identify core stats that highlight possible bottlenecks.

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Grifo24O
Member
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09-04-2019, 11:32 AM
#10
Certainly, I'm starting the test now. In the meantime, I'm running a performance check using the EVGA setting.
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Grifo24O
09-04-2019, 11:32 AM #10

Certainly, I'm starting the test now. In the meantime, I'm running a performance check using the EVGA setting.

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