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Same FPS with different settings

Same FPS with different settings

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julian_PVP
Senior Member
465
03-28-2016, 01:35 PM
#1
CPU overheating, GPU driver issues, RAM compatibility problems, storage drive errors, background processes, game settings (especially those related to resolution or VSync), DirectX issues, faulty hardware components, corrupt game files, outdated drivers, and network latency could all be the cause of stuttering in specific games.
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julian_PVP
03-28-2016, 01:35 PM #1

CPU overheating, GPU driver issues, RAM compatibility problems, storage drive errors, background processes, game settings (especially those related to resolution or VSync), DirectX issues, faulty hardware components, corrupt game files, outdated drivers, and network latency could all be the cause of stuttering in specific games.

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Bibble_Ele
Senior Member
447
03-28-2016, 01:52 PM
#2
2080Ti + 1080p monitor wasn't the best combination here...
1)Did you reinstall the motherboard's drivers(chipset, LAN, SATA, etc) after reinstalling Windows?
2)Did you use Display Driver Uninstaller to completely remove the old graphics driver(s) and then install the latest non-beta driver without Geforce Experience?
3)Download and run Gpu-Z:
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
Click on the Sensors tab, and run your games for a like 5-10mins with it in the background. Then pull up the Gpu-Z window, take a screenshot(the little camera icon), and post it here.
The 'PerfCap Reason', or Performance Cap Reason is what we primarily want to see; if it picks up on any anomalies with the gpu.
4)Another test is with HWINFO. When you open...
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Bibble_Ele
03-28-2016, 01:52 PM #2

2080Ti + 1080p monitor wasn't the best combination here...
1)Did you reinstall the motherboard's drivers(chipset, LAN, SATA, etc) after reinstalling Windows?
2)Did you use Display Driver Uninstaller to completely remove the old graphics driver(s) and then install the latest non-beta driver without Geforce Experience?
3)Download and run Gpu-Z:
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
Click on the Sensors tab, and run your games for a like 5-10mins with it in the background. Then pull up the Gpu-Z window, take a screenshot(the little camera icon), and post it here.
The 'PerfCap Reason', or Performance Cap Reason is what we primarily want to see; if it picks up on any anomalies with the gpu.
4)Another test is with HWINFO. When you open...

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JujuMunchlax
Junior Member
42
04-14-2016, 01:14 PM
#3
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JujuMunchlax
04-14-2016, 01:14 PM #3

The provided text is: "Rewrite text using different words."

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AmazinglyCool
Senior Member
695
04-18-2016, 11:27 AM
#4
It's a good one!
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AmazinglyCool
04-18-2016, 11:27 AM #4

It's a good one!

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Me1MadMiner
Member
190
04-19-2016, 02:50 PM
#5
nobody has any idea what is happening?
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Me1MadMiner
04-19-2016, 02:50 PM #5

nobody has any idea what is happening?

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Harckaon
Member
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04-21-2016, 10:37 AM
#6
2080Ti + 1080p monitor wasn't the best combination here...
1)Did you reinstall the motherboard's drivers(chipset, LAN, SATA, etc) after reinstalling Windows?
2)Did you use Display Driver Uninstaller to completely remove the old graphics driver(s) and then install the latest non-beta driver without Geforce Experience?
3)Download and run Gpu-Z:
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
Click on the Sensors tab, and run your games for a like 5-10mins with it in the background. Then pull up the Gpu-Z window, take a screenshot(the little camera icon), and post it here.
The 'PerfCap Reason', or Performance Cap Reason is what we primarily want to see; if it picks up on any anomalies with the gpu.
4)Another test is with HWINFO. When you open it, select 'Sensors Only'.
Now, with it in the background, run your games again for another 5-10mins. Then pull up the window, and find the '+12' - it'll have a power, or lightning bolt icon next to it.
Take note of the Minimum and Maximum values and post them here.
IF your hardware and drivers end up checking out fine, then there's really nothing wrong other than the combination of gpu and monitor.
That gpu is so powerful on 1080p that it forces users to cap it's performance due to the artificial cpu limitations - letting it run willy-nilly can choke even a 9900K in games at that resolution.
Darn shame, considering what people pay for it.
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Harckaon
04-21-2016, 10:37 AM #6

2080Ti + 1080p monitor wasn't the best combination here...
1)Did you reinstall the motherboard's drivers(chipset, LAN, SATA, etc) after reinstalling Windows?
2)Did you use Display Driver Uninstaller to completely remove the old graphics driver(s) and then install the latest non-beta driver without Geforce Experience?
3)Download and run Gpu-Z:
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
Click on the Sensors tab, and run your games for a like 5-10mins with it in the background. Then pull up the Gpu-Z window, take a screenshot(the little camera icon), and post it here.
The 'PerfCap Reason', or Performance Cap Reason is what we primarily want to see; if it picks up on any anomalies with the gpu.
4)Another test is with HWINFO. When you open it, select 'Sensors Only'.
Now, with it in the background, run your games again for another 5-10mins. Then pull up the window, and find the '+12' - it'll have a power, or lightning bolt icon next to it.
Take note of the Minimum and Maximum values and post them here.
IF your hardware and drivers end up checking out fine, then there's really nothing wrong other than the combination of gpu and monitor.
That gpu is so powerful on 1080p that it forces users to cap it's performance due to the artificial cpu limitations - letting it run willy-nilly can choke even a 9900K in games at that resolution.
Darn shame, considering what people pay for it.

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RamseyMC
Member
70
04-21-2016, 06:31 PM
#7
its 1440p monitor 144hz as u can see in the star wars video
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RamseyMC
04-21-2016, 06:31 PM #7

its 1440p monitor 144hz as u can see in the star wars video

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Sahvoz
Member
63
04-22-2016, 10:37 PM
#8
it was my cpu, i changed it out with one of my friend and everything worked normal. now i ahve reseated my cpu for the 2nd time and it seems to be gone. lets hope it stays that way, otherwise a new 9700k will have to replace
thank you all for trying to help
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Sahvoz
04-22-2016, 10:37 PM #8

it was my cpu, i changed it out with one of my friend and everything worked normal. now i ahve reseated my cpu for the 2nd time and it seems to be gone. lets hope it stays that way, otherwise a new 9700k will have to replace
thank you all for trying to help