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MrCedric

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  1. Hello, First off, here is my config : Motherboard : Asus TUF Z390-Plus Gaming CPU : Intel Core i7 9700K RAM : 2 * 8 Go - 3000 MHz GPU : Asus GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER Dual EVO PSU : Seasonic Core GM 650 W Screen : Optix AG32CQ 144 Hz 1440p (which is the resolution I use) Software : Windows 10 Home, updated I bought my PC a few months ago, but only had time recently to start playing GPU intensive game. Unfortunately, my FPS were quite low : 30 to 45 fps max on AC:Origins/Odyssey - using the medium preset 40 to 50 fps max on Read Dead Redemption 2 - in a custom preset (which mix of medium to ultra settings) When having these low FPS, lowering settings/resolution only nets me a little to no additional FPS. For a few days I managed to get full performances (using exactly the same graphics settings). 80 to 95 fps on AC:Origins/Odyssey 70 to 90 fps on RDR 2 I thought that was due to disabling fast boot on my PC, though it didn't last long. After 4 days of great performances, my PC went back to its low performances and I honestly don't know what to do. I factory resetted my Windows (although I did not clean my other harddrive) Checked every cable was properly connected Tried default settings both from my bios and Nvidia Control Panel I monitored my PC (using GPU-Z and HWinfo) while playing any of those games and : my GPU load is around 99% with a full clock speed (around 1930 MHz) the "Perfcap reason" says "idle" -> even when benchmarking, it won't say anything other than idle GPU is around 60 to 70°C CPU is around 65 to 75°C Here are a few screenshots of HWinfo after playing RDR2 for about 15 minutes : https://imgur.com/a/ipTRZrk#nq5CDZ3 I would be truly grateful to anyone willing to help. Please let me know if you need more details. Thanks in advance.
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