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Yuval Friedman

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  1. I googled it and the 0mv voltage was caused by a problem in the msi afterburnet settings, now it shows this:
  2. Ok now when you say it that is weird, and yes, my GPU was bought new. My windows installation is 2 weeks old, and the only thing I did is update the NVIDIA drivers, and fiddle a bit with the NVIDIA control panel settings. I changed the Image settings in the NVIDIA control panel to high performance and everything else is untouched, also I don't understand which windows settings are related to this.
  3. We are in a lock down in my country so I can barely leave my house. Testing with someone else's system is not possible for the next month. About msi afterburner, I don't understand what you mean, here is a screenshot: And here is the gpu-z screenshot:
  4. I did the passmark test: https://www.passmark.com/baselines/V10/display.php?id=129850405379 Then a realized they didn't check my other drive so I did the test separately and these are the results: These are the 3dmark results: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/50694093?
  5. About a month ago, after my old AMD GPU died, I decided to buy a budget GPU and settled on the GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER™ AERO ITX OC. I have a 6 years old Full ATX build with 3.30 GHz Intel Core i7-5820K, and over the years I have only replaced some bad fans. All of my games are installed on a 6 years old 3TB HDD. I can play games like Destiny 2 only on the lowest settings without dropping constantly below 60 fps, and one of my friends who also have a GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER can play the same game with an i5 on the highest settings. I feel like there are some bottlenecks in my system affecting it's performance. I don't have a lot of knowledge and experience in PC building/overclocking/etc so any advice will be very helpful to me.
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