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  1. I solved it finally! For Anyone having the same problem: or I went into device manager and deinstalled my GPU and restarted my PC. Then I reinstalled the newest driver through Nvidia Experience and now I have 90 to 100 fps in full lobbies with everything set to ultra. I also deactivated Fast Boot in Bios (some guy said it could hinder the GPU from really shutting down and could somehow mess up the drivers?!)
  2. Well, that's why I created this post. Because friends of my or in general other people with worse PC's got higher frame rates than me?!
  3. And yes none of those power saving modes is on (in windows or nvidia control panel)
  4. that wouldn't explain why my Gpu runs at 1% and only uses the memory (about 3.5gb of 8gb). In Warzone the usage goes up to max 60% and the graphics are way better and more demanding as in a 7 year old game.
  5. Nothing is running in the background. I even uninstalled all RGB software because Razer Synapse somehow made my Csgo lag (went down by almost 200fps). Didn't try to reinstall graphics drivers yet. My PC automatically downloads the lastest drivers through Nvidia Experience.
  6. The resolution is at 1920x1080 in Windows, Nvidia Control Panel and Ingame.
  7. Hey, I recently bought a MSI rtx 2070 super Gaming X trio and in one of my favourite games I dont can barely get above 60 fps and even drops lower than 50 in some cases (driving very fast or a lot of explosions). Cpu Usage (ingame, Gta 5): between 20% and 30% Gpu Usage (ingame, Gta 5) max. at 2% (in Warzone it goes up to like 55%) GPU Clock (although it's overclocked): 1605 - that's the default clock (should be at 1800 at least) And it doesn't make a difference if I play on all low settings or everything on ultra in Gta. Although on Ultra it's more stable. I first thought it could be that it's running of an HDD but when I reinstalled it onto my ssd it stayed the same. My Specs: Mainboard: Asus B450 F-Gaming Cpu: Ryzen 5 2600 @3.95 Ghz (Box cooler) Ram: 16 GB of GSkill Aegis @3000 mhz with CL16 timings (xmp profile enabled) Gpu: Msi Rtx 2070 super Gaming X trio, overlocked (powerlimit at max, core clock: +100, memory clock: +450) through msi afterburner or dragon center (doesnt make any difference even if I uninstall one of them) ! When I lower the powerlimit to 100 for some reason I get above 80 fps but only for about 1 hour. Psu: Seasonic Focus Gold 650W, standard cables Case: Nzxt H510, with 2 intake and 2 outtake fans Memory: 970 EvoPlus 500 GB Nvme ssd from Samsung Screen: Asus VG278Q (TN, 144hz, 1ms) In other games it's fine: 1080p Call of Duty Warzone (everything on ultra): average fps of 140 Cs:Go (high): 350 - 420 fps Apex Legends (everything on ultra) : 135fps Temps: Cpu: doesnt get much hotter than 75°C Gpu: almost idle so about 50°C
  8. Hey guys, this is my first post here so I am sorry if I chose the wrong topic. Here's my problem: I already have a Nzxt h510 case and the msi rtx 2070 super gaming x trio. Because the gpu is really long (32,5 cm I think) I am not sure if an AIO will actually fit. I am interested in nzxt kraken 240mm or enermax 240 aio and I would really like to have the fans inside so you can see them. The best way I thought of was to mount the radiator in the front behind the mounting bracket and have the fans on the inside of the bracket. So the bracket would be between radiator and fans. There should be enough room to fit the tubes through the bracket but I am concerned about the Temps of the cpu. I would appreciate your help.
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