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Significant decrease in FPS on GPU tests following Windows 10 version 1809 release

Significant decrease in FPS on GPU tests following Windows 10 version 1809 release

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Waverabbit
Senior Member
643
10-01-2020, 12:22 AM
#1
I just upgraded my Windows from 1803 to 1809 and my GPU scores in Heaven 4.0, UserBenchmark and 3DMark Time Spy have dropped a lot. In UserBenchmark I used to get 118% but now it's around 95%, and my Timespy score fell from about 6800 to 5700. Some people have shared this issue too. I'm unsure what to do and whether a fix exists. Is this typical after the update or specific to 1809? Anyone else experiencing this problem? Here are my system details... CPU i7-8700 GPU Gigabyte GTX 1070 ti MOBO Gigabyte B360 Aorus Gaming 3 Wifi RAM 16GB 2400mHz Teamgroup PSU FSP 650W Hydro. It's frustrating with Microsoft since they haven't released a stable version yet.
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Waverabbit
10-01-2020, 12:22 AM #1

I just upgraded my Windows from 1803 to 1809 and my GPU scores in Heaven 4.0, UserBenchmark and 3DMark Time Spy have dropped a lot. In UserBenchmark I used to get 118% but now it's around 95%, and my Timespy score fell from about 6800 to 5700. Some people have shared this issue too. I'm unsure what to do and whether a fix exists. Is this typical after the update or specific to 1809? Anyone else experiencing this problem? Here are my system details... CPU i7-8700 GPU Gigabyte GTX 1070 ti MOBO Gigabyte B360 Aorus Gaming 3 Wifi RAM 16GB 2400mHz Teamgroup PSU FSP 650W Hydro. It's frustrating with Microsoft since they haven't released a stable version yet.

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Stariomario96
Junior Member
45
10-01-2020, 01:03 AM
#2
Well, you can't really do anything right now, just wait for some minor patches, maybe they will fix this. I usually try to make a dump of my system before any updates or serious hassle. Or maybe you can rollback somehow? P.S. don't throw rocks at me, but I've migrated to linux not only for work, but also for gaming - having some 'install and forgive' experience.
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Stariomario96
10-01-2020, 01:03 AM #2

Well, you can't really do anything right now, just wait for some minor patches, maybe they will fix this. I usually try to make a dump of my system before any updates or serious hassle. Or maybe you can rollback somehow? P.S. don't throw rocks at me, but I've migrated to linux not only for work, but also for gaming - having some 'install and forgive' experience.

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Ariadne111
Member
137
10-06-2020, 11:01 AM
#3
Running in safe mode with a complete driver reinstall.
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Ariadne111
10-06-2020, 11:01 AM #3

Running in safe mode with a complete driver reinstall.