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qqmydear

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  • CPU
    RYZEN 5 2400G
  • Motherboard
    ASROCK B450M PRO4
  • GPU
    RX590 NITRO+ 8GB
  • PSU
    CORSAIR 650W GOLD
  • Cooling
    STOCK RYZEN COOLING
  • Keyboard
    RAZER ORNATA CHROMA
  • Mouse
    LOGITECH G102 PRODIGY
  • Operating System
    WINDOWS 10 PRO X64

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  1. u sure that you are downloading the correct version for your gpu
  2. Oh you have to know that your PC must handle all games with at least 144fps, if it's lower you will have stutter.
  3. Use ddu again and then try to install latest nvidia driver for your gpu
  4. What's is your resolution? Have you enabled g-sync? Also watch this it might help https://youtu.be/xsXFUVYPIx4
  5. try and disable v-sync in game and enable it in nvidia setting if that doesnt work do the opossite
  6. does nvidia has something called "hdmi-link" ? i know amd has an option like that, if it does try enabling it, also are you using the correct hdmi cable? as far as i know a basic hdmi cable isnt suitable for a 144hz experience
  7. well he could try unplugging the gpu then ddu the pc through safe mode and then re install the gpu
  8. well dont most of the recent mobos have on-board graphics?
  9. have you checked that every driver is updated? even the mobo drivers
  10. i think all motherboards can re-route the gpu signal through their ports
  11. try updating chipset driver and bios from your vendors page first then try to update your gpu drivers
  12. could be a bad gpu port, try from the ports of the motherboard
  13. ok i will in the morning and i will post it here
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