ScripterZero
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I'll try to do that and post benchmarks here. Plus, my CPU usage is almost always more than the GPU usage.
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By the way, Valorant is just one out of the many games I benchmarked and tried.. For example, in Warzone, I average around 80-90 FPS, if I'm lucky I get 100 FPS, so it's really bizarre..
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It might have a manufacturing error... Not sure though.
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But mine is an OC too..
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This is with 2080S, but shouldn't differ that much, around 15-20 FPS difference. This is one of the countless videos I saw.
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It is plugged in correctly, I checked.
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Mine is stock, and so are the ones in the video.
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Yes!
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In some games, not Valorant though, it should be a really easy game to run, and it's giving me a major difference between results I look at, and what I experience.
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It's ASUS in the videos that I look, it's just 3-10 FPS difference between each brand, nothing major.
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For example, Valorant on low settings it wanders around 150-200 FPS, and that's with shadows turned off and everything.
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It's off on all games.
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i9-9900k, Z390-A, 16GB DDR4 @3000 / ASUS RTX 2080 DUAL OC / XFX PSU / .....
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Hello guys, I would like someone to give me reason or help me out as to why my 2080 is underperforming. I look at results on YouTube, and they manage to get higher FPS, than I do, even with them recording. I have looked at numerous websites, numerous videos, fixes, guides, you name it. None of them worked. P.S. I haven't tried overclocking anything, so that couldn't be the problem, and I'm on the latest nVidia driver updates, and Windows update. "Fixes" I've tried: - Formatted twice. - Tweaked nVidia control panel settings. - Put it to high performance. - Turned off background apps.