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My specs are: Processor: Intel Core I5-9600K Motherboard: B360M Aorus Gaming 3 Power Supply: Deepcool DA500 Memory: 2 DDR4 2666mhz
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Hey there, so I used to be able to run F1 2021 just fine without any problems on my pc when I was using older nvidia drivers. When I tried to update to the newest drivers I started to notice heavy ghosting on in the front antenna and a significant reduction in quality, this issue was only in F1 2021. I tried reinstalling the game, nothing. I tried speaking to nvidia support who told me to change a bunch of settings in nvidia control pannel, nothing. I tried completely uninstalling the new drivers and reinstalling the old drivers, again, you guessed it, nothing. I even found an old thread on here that said to try swapping out the dlss file and that didn't work either. I'd greatly appreciate it if anyone could help me out with this. I'm thinking of just reinstalling Windows at this point.
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I built my system in 2019 and have had no issues, but all of a sudden my games starting crashing before even getting to the main menu. I've been looking up how to fix it, and what I've come across is that my Nvidia Control Panel for some reason seems to be missing the Preferred Graphics Processor option. I've tried restarting it through the task manager and it still doesn't show up. Does someone have any advice on how I can attempt to fix it? I've attached a pic below of what my Nvidia Control Panel looks like.
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Hi all, first time posting on the forum! SPECS: CPU: Intel Core i7-9700k - No overclock but some Asus default optimizations ie. Multicore Enhancement are on auto GPU: Asus ROG Strix Geforce RTX 2070 OC - No overclock apart from factory - Studio Driver v511.65 MOTHERBOARD: Asus ROG Maximus XI Hero (Wifi) - BIOS Version 2004 RAM: 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3200 CL16 - XMP PSU: EVGA G3 650w Power Supply STORAGE: Boot: 500GB Samsung 860 Evo SSD, Storage: Seagate 2TB 7200RPM Hard Drive COOLING: Cooler Master Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition CASE: NZXT H500 OS: Windows 10 Build 19044.1566 DISPLAY: (2) BenQ BL2420PT Monitors - Connected via HDMI For about a year or two now, I've had many issues regarding my GPU and GPU driver. Eventually after getting fed up with all these problems, I deiced to contact Asus product support as my card is still under warranty. They said that I had to RMA it to fix the problem. After sending it to them, they could not find any issues with the card apart from a wobbling fan. I got back a replacement graphics card and when I put it back in my system, it still has the same problem as before. This leads me to believe that the issue is not coming from the GPU. Am I right? ISSUES: 1. Occasionally, while no load is being put on the GPU, both my displays would freeze and eventually go black. After about 30 seconds to 5 minutes (or a force restart depending on how patient I am), the system would eventually blue screen (while still displaying nothing) and restart without any issue. The following dump file would be created: (see Google Drive Link). The occurrence of this would be sporadic. The system could go months without any issue while other times it could be an interval of a week. 2. More recently (around a year ago), when I turn on my system, the post screen sometimes would not display on any of my monitors and the no VGA debug light on my motherboard turned on. Once the system fully booted into Windows, the lock screen would display however there would be no keyboard or mouse input. After a couple of seconds the display would go dark for a little bit and then display the sign-in screen. Around five minutes after logging on, the system would become very 'laggy' and eventually unresponsive causing me to force shutdown the system. 3. If the system would boot correctly with no issues, it could occasionally 'hiccup'. The mouse cursor would be replaced by pixels scattered in the vicinity of the cursor; then, both displays would go dark for a second before returning to their original state. Promptly after trying to shutdown the system, both displays would lose output but the system would never turn off, causing a force shutdown. 3.1 This only happened twice but it was very odd. While watching a YouTube video on my primary display, it suddenly was replaced by the static you'd see on old tv's. It only happened those two times and never since. 4. Sometimes when I wake up my displays after they've turned off, the displays speakers would no longer show up in the list of audio devices. After running the Windows troubleshooter, they reappear. TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS: Re-installing GPU drivers including a complete wipe using DDU Updating BIOS to latest version Installing GPU in different slot Running the system with minimal components (1xRAM, 1xHDD) Testing memory with MemTest86 - 0 errors Re-installing Windows Stress testing system (CPU and GPU) for one hour - temps normal could be better chkdsk C: /f /r, DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth, SFC /Scannow commands in command prompt RMA'd original card Turned XMP off Increased TDRdelay value in registry From looking at various forum posts from the past, it appears that this is a TDR display error. I have found a way of recreating the issue which will make it quicker and easier to tell if something works or not. Hope I'll find a solution soon. Thanks. GOOGLE DRIVE LINK: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mdYU2Y--kWukGhtiBTJ80WenhG-3JsSP/view?usp=sharing
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I'm in the market for a new monitor. I was considering 1080p 240hz at 27 inches, but then I saw some comparison videos, this made me also consider 1440p 144hz. The only concerns for me is, whether 1440p gives a big performance hit. I have an i7-7700k, RTX 2070 and 16gb RAM. Will my system run demanding games fine at 1440p? I mainly play league of legends and fps games. But some games like monster hunter world and gta 5 are ones that I'm worried about performance dropping when switching to 1440p. Will I be able to run games smoothly at 1440p? or should I just stick to 1080p and get the 240hz.
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I've got an Asus G17 712LW laptop with RTX 2070 GPU, i7-10750H CPU and 16 GB DDR4 RAM. But whenever i play a game (Valorant, GTA V, CS:GO etc.) i get lower FPS than i should (Both in low and high settings.). CPU and GPU heats up too much on high settings (CPU 90-95 sometimes 97, GPU 80-85). In GTA V i usually get around 50-60 FPS, Valorant: 130 max., CS:GO: maybe 160 max. idk. How can i fix this? All my drivers are uptaded. I changed the fans and the thermal paste a few months ago (I also reset my laptop at that time.).
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My PC specs. Ryzen 9 5900X with AMD Wraith Prism LED RGB Cooler. Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 2070 Blower . AORUS x570 pro (Bios F34). Corsair Vengeance 64GB (4 x 16GB) RGB Pro 3600. Intel SSDPEKNW010TB 1TB NVMe drive (boot) Intel SSDPEKKW512G7 512GB NVMe drive Windows 10 Pro version 21H1 GeForce Driver 471.96 Latest AMD Chipset Drivers (Downloaded from AMD on 01/08/2021) My display is Dell S2716DG 2560 x 1440 144Hz G-Sync When I run the benchmark on Assassins Creed Valhalla or Immortals Fenix Rising I get really bad stuttering. Things I have tried to fix this issue. Reseating CPU, GPU, and RAM. Changing Nvidia control panel settings globally and per game as per numerous online guides. Tried 16 GB of Ram. Tried 32 GB of Ram. Reduced Ram speed to 3000MHz in Bios. Enabled XMP. Disabled XMP. Swapped out Ram and tried 2 x 16 GB of Vengeance LPX 3000. Turned off windows game mode. Turned off Xbox Game Bar. Installed AMD SATA drivers. Removed AMD SATA Drivers. Clean install of Windows. Run games in Full Screen. Run game in Window. Run game Borderless. Turned off Full Screen Optimizations in Properties of game EXE. Set priority of EXE to high. Removed a core from Affinity settings in EXE and reduced core count by 1. I upgraded from an i7 8700k and Aorus X370 Ultra Gamer which gave me no issues with the same GPU and RAM. If someone has fixed this issue please help. This is my last attempt before I RMA the CPU and Board. Update 05/09/2021 Things I have changed since original post RAM changed to GSkill Trident Z 3600 New 650W PSU Artic Liquid Freezer 2 240 (max benchmark temp 72C) Same issues. Used Assassins Creed Odyssey this time as it show more detail. GPU and CPU both spike at the same time. Short of RMA of board and CPU don't know what to do. Put my GTX in my sons PC and it benches fine. Any ideas? Thanks Finchy70
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Ok so to lead off, The games I am trying to play do work on my desktop so will run on Win10 (some with a little tinkering) but I have a Dell G7 laptop with both an iGPU and RTX 2070. I want to have some older games installed that I know run well on the iGPU due to anything that tries to use the 2070 on battery makes the it's i7 power throttle to the point a Pentium 3 could out run it with a giggle and light jog... The major problem I am running into is a lot of old games like Mercenaries 2 and KOTOR 1 etc have major issues on any monitor with a refresh rate higher the 60hz. Which can range from texture and game play bugs, Up too just outright failing to launch. And thanks to Dell's shortsighted hardware engineering the monitor's rate can't be changed and is effectively locked at 144hz. So I am looking for ideas and other workarounds that might help with games that have said problem and no per-game way to fix it (I.E. no fan patch or mod files for a given game)
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Hey! So lately I have had this issue where the temperature would be at about 81-87C Full Load and sometimes, for no reason (No temps raising on anything) the GPU fans will go full speed for a brief period and then stop. and then after a bit they start again. I have done tests and I do not see any reason for why they would behave like this. I have included a video below where it starts with the fans going full load. I also showed a bit of the fan setup in my case in case that could be an issue (Albeit the temps are fine all around). The radiator that I was showing has 2 fans at the opposite direction to the ones I was showing. I think it's also worth mentioning I have 2 screens but even when I tried the benchmark with only 1 screen I still got the same fan behaviour. How can I fix it? Many thanks in advance https://youtu.be/UBnPGdniT18
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Hi everyone! I've owned an MSI RTX 2070 ARMOR 8G for 2 years now and I've always noticed I was not getting the performance my friends had in games when their hardware was less powerful than mine. Yesterday I've decided to try and plug my GPU in the PC of a friend to test if it was broken, after some testing we found out the problem was not the GPU itself. The FPS was 5x higher than it was on my own PC. I returned home and tried to re-seat my GPU screw it so it was secure in and try again, this resulted in again only 80W power consumption and 52% Max power usage under 100% utilization of my GPU. My GPU is 100% being used but the power consumption is low. My friend tried to launch the same game with a 2070 Super and his GPU Power usage was at 100%. I've noticed my CPU usage is 30% in CSGO for example and GPU usage will be at 100%, my friends will get 200+ fps in maps where I can only get 60 fps. My friend also stated that his GPU was using 100% power usage while under a 100% utilization. After this I checked with GPUz and it stated that my total wattage from the 6 and 8 pin was at 60W. I know not every game can utilize the full power of the GPU but because of the testing I did I think this behaviour is very weird. Friends that own a 1070 have a significantly higher average fps in some games than me (around 50+ more). I've tried the following things: Reseating GPU in PCIe slot Reseating the PSU cables in the GPU Turned my PCIe support from auto to 3.0 in my BIOS Turned off any power saving settings of my CPU in the BIOS Updated graphics drivers Reinstalled graphics drivers with DDU Reinstalled Windows Testing my card in another rig (Card is fine) Changed Windows power plan to balanced Changed Windows power plan to High performance Changed the Preferred power setting to Maximum Performance in NVIDIA control panel My full specs of my system are: Motherboard: MSI B150M gaming pro CPU: Intel Core i7-6700k GPU: MSI RTX 2070 Armor 8G RAM: 2x 8GB CRUCIAL BALLISTIX 2400Mhz (stuck at 2133 because motherboard only allows 2133) Storage: Samsung 1TB Sata SSD PSU: 600w Cooler Master I've also checked if the GPU & CPU were overheating and this is not the case. I've ordered a new PSU to test if it could be a broken cable that is causing this low power draw. If this is not the case I suspect the motherboard is the issue because my CPU is running fine and I don't have any system instability problems while using my PC normally or while gaming. The attachments are my GPUz screenshot under 100% utilization of my GPU, my MSI afterburner graphs while playing CSGO & my friends graph while playing CSGO with a 2070 SUPER. I would love to hear your thoughts about my problem (and hopefully some solutions)! My Graph: Friends graph: -
So I sold my friend an RTX 2070 about 3 months ago. I used it for 2 years prior to selling it to him. I had mined on the card and new it could be faulty after using it to mine for maybe 100+ days. He called me telling me the pc went black while he was playing Rocket League. I went to his house popped in a GT 1030 to test it out with and the pc worked perfectly fine as well as running on integrated graphics. I take the card home, and put it in a test bench the card boots bios and windows install media just like normal. I set it up with an offline account and after about 10 seconds of just sitting on the desktop with nothing opened the screen went black and didn't come back on. Eventually forced a restart and bios screen showed then black. I continued doing that until the windows recovery started. Things I've tried are putting it in other benches with the exact same issue. Haven't tried anything else because I've got no idea where to start. I've heard of DDU but haven't gotten around to it. If anyone can point me in the right direction it would be much appreciated. This is the exact card: https://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-GeForce-Windforce-Graphics-GV-N2070WF3-8GC/dp/B07JBTS8HR/ref=sr_1_10?dchild=1&keywords=gigabyte+rtx+2070&qid=1615178813&sr=8-10
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Budget (including currency): $300 (14,413.95 Philippine peso) Country: Philippines Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Streaming (Streamlabs OBS, OBS), Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, Spellbreak, Hades, Cyberpunk 2077, Anno 2070, etc. (Mostly games that are being sold for free during the holidays) Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Please excuse if I have wrong grammar in this or if it doesn't make proper sense, I try my best. I am getting some people giving feedbacks in regards to my build but unfortunately they couldn't contact me back due to their schedule. I was told that somewhat my CPU and MOBO are a bottleneck to my RTX 2070. Now, I am still learning about computers. Unfortunately, due to the pandemic I have lost my job. And I am in a fixed budget in modifying this. Right now, I have a new job but I wish to keep the budget that I have plan for this 2070. And also, I am also one of those people who bought a 20 series w/o knowing that there would be a new 30 series coming out or the new Radeon RX's. So I am now trying to stick with this RTX 2070. I would like to ask some help on how I can make my 2070 to be fully utilized during gaming and/or streaming. Main concern of mine is to have a big amount of FPS being drawn out to Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War. I could turn down the graphic settings of the game for me to react faster in it but it will cost me my eyes looking at it and determining what I am looking at. I am looking for it to be a good amount of graphics that I can tell what it is I am looking at from a distance but at the same time having a big amount of FPS being drawn out. Here's what I have on my Rig... CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700 3.2 GHz 8-Core Processor MOBO: Gigabyte B450 AORUS ELITE ATX AM4 Motherboard G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 RAM: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 (Originally 2 but a friend of mine donated his 2 G. Skill) GPU: Palit GeForce RTX 2070 8 GB Dual Video Card PSU: In Win Classic 750 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply Monitor 1: Asus VE247H 23.6" 1920x1080 Monitor (Chat, Programming, Clock) - Portrait Monitor 2 (Main): Acer KG251QF 24.5" 1920x1080 144 Hz Monitor SSD x3 - I have SSD's around 2-4 TB storage for programming, videos and documents (Win 10 runs in one of them) HDD x2 - 2 TB Backup purposes Should I have gone for a PCIe storage instead for my OS or gaming? If you have the time and knowledge, please help me out. I'd appreciate some kindness in my life this 2021, thanks!
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Hi Guys, my Problem is, that my GPU usage is like always under 80%. Sometimes I have spikes up to 90 but thats for seconds. And it cant be Game related, because I have this Issue in every game. (AC Valhalla, Cyberpunk, LoL, Cod MW/Warzone, Watchdogs Leagion, Star wars Fallen Order..) System: Motherboard: MSI x470 Gaming Pro GPU: RTX 2070 from KFA2 CPU: Ryzen 5 2600x PSU: 700W be quite RAM: 16GB Trident Z clocked to 2933 My CPU is also never at limit. Temps on CPU and GPU are fine as well. What I already tried is: Different Driver clean Installed Windows reinstalled Different OC settings and no OC AV on and off Energymanagement settings adjusted and Nvidia Control panel all settings to max Perfomance In games is V-Sync disabled Installed a new PSU HPET disabled and enabled bios update So the weird thing is, Games are working "fine". But if the GPU needs to do more, like when you drive in GTA or Cyberpunk, the FPS drops(obv) but the GPU usage drops too. So 2 sources of fps lose. Nothing is overheated or bottlenecking. Benchmarks are fine. GPU Usage while benchmarks is 99%.. Someone a clue?
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Hello. It's very complicated. Here I comes again, because the monitor which I was going to buy is not on a list of G-sync compatible certified monitors. Here's the list: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/g-sync-monitors/specs/ And there is a problem. Among the 32 inch and 1440p monitors of the list, Samsung Odyssey 7 is the only option for me because of its resonable price, But its refresh rate range, which is 80-240Hz, does not fit my graphic card, RTX 2070. And I was told that there can be a screen flickering issue with G-sync uncertified monitor during playing games. But when I read all reviews of ASUS XG32VGR monitor, which I was going to buy, there is no complain about that issue, even though that monitor is not on the list. In other words, it's not sure if ASUS monitor has the G-sync problem. If anyone knows well about G-sync or ASUS XG32VGR monitor, please let me know whether it's okay to buy the ASUS monitor. Or would it be better buy the Samsung Odyssey 7 monitor, not cosidering RTX 2070? What would you choice if you were in my shoes?
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hey so I'm not too knowledgable about fixing bad gpus but about a year or so ago I bought an msi armor rtx 2070 (original not super) and it worked fine for a while but then I started running into problems like specific games wouldn't launch with that card install and the games that would launch had horrible artifacting and horrible framerates. The last time I had it in my pc it just straight up wouldn't give a picture. I took it out and started inspecting it and noticed one of the pci pins seem to be broken, its half the length of the rest. anyone know what and how I should go about fixing this or anywhere that could fix it for a decent price? I also did try to claim my warrenty through msi and I couldn't due to their warrenty claim page being buggy and broken. Also when this all started I believe it was past the time I could return it on newegg
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Should I buy a RTX 2070 Super for $350 in my area or wait to buy a RTX 3070 Later in October? The reason I ask this is because I'm skeptical based on the previous 3080 and 3090 launch, The RTX 3070 caused a bunch of RTX cards to sell for dirt cheap due to the RTX 3070 beating the RTX 2080ti. I don't know if i should skip out on upgrading my 750ti in hopes of getting a RTX 3070 or just purchase a now cheap RTX 2070 Super for $350 now and just wait till next year to upgrade to the 3070. I'm conflicted right now and I don't want to miss out on these RTX 2070's being sold for cheap in my area and then miss out on the 3070 because it sells out in seconds, What should i do?
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My Gigabyte RTX 2070, is not performing like advertised. I get 60fps on fortnite on the lowest setting, where i should get at the MINIMUM 200fps. please help My specs: RTX 2070(1600mhz), Ryzen 5 2600, One stick of 8gb ddr4 Ram, Asus Prime B450m-k mini-atx motherboard. and a energon 650w power supply. The Bad Performance is in every game I load up.
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I recently bought a Gigabyte RTX 2070. (Not OC). upgrading from a gtx 1060 6gb. when I first started my pc up after installing the gpu, I went and got the drivers installed for it, loaded up Fortnite... And it was horrible.. I got around 60fps on Lowest settings. The benchmarks for the rtx 2070 is around 240fps on lowest settings. i then thought it maybe was a driver issue, so I got a clean install of windows 10, installed all my apps again (Including geforce drivers), loaded up fortnite once again AND... No difference. i have now tried overclocking my system, adding more ram and installing different drivers, and for the love of god i cannot find out what's wrong. can someone please help me, with this issue. i have overceeded the last renurndate.
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https://www.evga.com/products/specs/gpu.aspx?pn=234a44e7-01c8-4aa4-bd70-0b3075cec9ef That's my gpu, it doesn't have a backplate and I kinda want one. I have no idea where to look, cost, or anything but ik I want one instead of looking at the PCB. Any help?
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When the PCIEX16_1 slot on my motherboard is set to "Auto" or "Gen 3", Windows begins to load and quickly goes black. When I set the slot to Gen 2, it works perfectly. I am trying to decide if I need to replace one of my components, and determine which one. Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home 10.0.18363 x64 Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix B450-F Gaming CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 BIOs version: 3103 GPU: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 RAM: G.Skill Ripjaw 5 16GB (8x2) 3200 DDR4 (F4-3200C16-8GVKB) Storage: Silicon Power 512GB NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen3 PSU: EVGA B3 750 W 80+ Bronze
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I was planning on buying a new GPU and was planning on buying the GTX 2070. I don't know too much about PC specs and was wondering whether I should upgrade any other parts. I primarily play video games and use creative softwares like Premiere Pro, After Effects and Ableton. My build - https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1KItkh7LCYnyfDuR8X8a3ZoEAwu3iscjqFnf-TVeqjgk/ Also, will CPU and motherboard bottleneck the new GPU as that is much newer tech?
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Hi, I bought a gigabyte aero 15x9 (i7-8750H with rtx 2070maxq)last year and the thermals were pretty crappy. But I found that with a nice undervolt and capping the max clock freq at 3.3GHz (instead of maximum 3.9GHz), I could very easily get good temps (80C cpu maximum, 78C gpu maximum). But slowly, over the course of one year, the performance has degraded so much that now I am unable to play games without cpu AND gpu staying peaked at 90C (and this is with cpu now manually capped to 2.2GHz by disabling turbo boost!) The cpu frequency even goes down to 1.9GHz which is awful and rtx card is pinned at base freq of 885MHz (I don't notice much because I game on an external 2k ultrawide monitor with G-SYNC.) Oh and my cpu can only pull 17W I have even tried thermal pasting but that didn't improve temperatures at all. Any suggestions on what I should try? Any help appreciated because gaming on my laptop is the only way I stay in touch with my friends back home.
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Hi I want to buy a monitor i have rtx 2070 witch in fortnite may have 80-100 fps can i use 240 hz or 60 hz monitor with it Thanks.
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Short back story, I setup a computer for a buddy of mine and had him run PassMark test on his old system and then his new system, just so he could see the difference between the 2 systems. Well I decided to run my comp again and just compare mine to his for fun. Sadly, I ran mine so long ago I forget what my score was, but im rather sure it was close to this and i never bothered to investigate the first time (no idea why but here i am). Upon doing so I became greatly confused by the results and figured I would see if someone can help me understand! My 2D score is god awful compared to my 3D score. My build is this: CPU - i7-8700 GPU - Zotac RTX 2070 AMP Extreme RAM - 32gb DDR4 3000mhz (Corsair I think) SSD - m.2 Samsung Evo 970 1TB MB - Gigabyte Designare Z390 PSU - EVGA 1000w G2 80+ Gold The system as whole seems fine, minus the 2D graphics? In fact got good scores from what I can tell in the other categories, leading to my ultimate confusion. I did see someone else post about their 2070 under performing, gonna try DDU in safemode after I post this as a preemptive step. Here's my score card:
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Hello! I'm wondering if anyone of you has ever experienced a problem like this. Well, a couple of months ago I updated my VBIOS to fix a problem with my Netflix app that was constantly giving me BSODs. After that VBIOS update there were strange things happening: for example, my Microsoft Office was completely gone from my computer for some unknown reason. Moreover, when I was playing videogames (RDRII mostly) it was all laggy and buggy etc. So I reinstalled my Windows 10. After the reinstallation, everything was fine. But I couldn't help noticing that my computer screen would simply go black from time to time. For example, I'm playing something (literally anything) and it goes black for a second and then it's all fine again. Other times it might go black while simply browsing (YouTube, social networks etc.) It happens pretty rarely, I'd say once every two or three weeks. But even though the problem is not critical, it's still unsettling, knowing that something is clearly wrong. Would any of you care to help me out? I don't have a clue of what's going on. My graphics card is RTX 2070 Windforce X3 from Gigabyte. The current BIOS version is 90.06.18.80.F5 and the driver version is 451.48
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