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HELP! Is my graphics card underperforming?

SlimShady99

Check the photo, i dont know what happens, my question is, can I watch videos and navigate without a graphics card? My CPU is ryzen 5 2600, not integrated graphics. If I cant, im buying a new graphics card to return it later, or try and get the refund of this one (almost 2 years old, a GTX 1070)

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2 minutes ago, SlimShady99 said:

Check the photo, i dont know what happens, my question is, can I watch videos and navigate without a graphics card? My CPU is ryzen 5 2600, not integrated graphics. If I cant, im buying a new graphics card to return it later, or try and get the refund of this one (almost 2 years old, a GTX 1070)

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Why don;t you play a game and see how it runs, instead of running stupid benchmarks.  If your satisfied with the gaming you have no issue.  Try a few games you play and see how they run.  If they give you high fps and what not.

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Just now, Turtle Rig said:

Why don;t you play a game and see how it runs, instead of running stupid benchmarks.  If your satisfied with the gaming you have no issue.  Try a few games you play and see how they run.  If they give you high fps and what not.

Its not a stupid benchmark, Im getting issues with my graphic card, and if benchmarks says its so bellow the average 1070, we have a problem xD

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Are you using a 144hz monitor? If so, check your Nvidia settings. I had this issue when I had G-sync enabled.

Processor: Intel i7 11700k MemoryCorsair Vengeance 4x4GB 3200MHZ Motherboard: Gigabyte Z590 AORUS Elite Graphics card: Gigabyte AORUS GTX 1080ti Xtreme Edition Storage: x2 120gb SSD, 1tb Samsung Evo, 2TB HDD Case: Corsair 400C Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Display's: AOC AG493UCX 49"  Ultra Wide 5120x1440 at 120hz, IPad Mini with Duet Display.

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Just now, LewisPark said:

Are you using a 144hz monitor? If so, check your Nvidia settings. I had this issue when I had G-sync enabled.

yes, 144hz G-sync enabled (my monitor is freesync and its compatible, no issue with that)

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Just now, SlimShady99 said:

yes, 144hz G-sync enabled (my monitor is freesync and its compatible, no issue with that)

Turn it off and retest.

Processor: Intel i7 11700k MemoryCorsair Vengeance 4x4GB 3200MHZ Motherboard: Gigabyte Z590 AORUS Elite Graphics card: Gigabyte AORUS GTX 1080ti Xtreme Edition Storage: x2 120gb SSD, 1tb Samsung Evo, 2TB HDD Case: Corsair 400C Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Display's: AOC AG493UCX 49"  Ultra Wide 5120x1440 at 120hz, IPad Mini with Duet Display.

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1 minute ago, LewisPark said:

Turn it off and retest.

ok im trying right now

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1 minute ago, SlimShady99 said:

ok im trying right now

Sounds good. During the tests, they're simple captures which expect you to get high FPS(300-Up depending on your card), but with G-Sync is enabled it will limit it to 144 which they consider "Underperforming"...

Processor: Intel i7 11700k MemoryCorsair Vengeance 4x4GB 3200MHZ Motherboard: Gigabyte Z590 AORUS Elite Graphics card: Gigabyte AORUS GTX 1080ti Xtreme Edition Storage: x2 120gb SSD, 1tb Samsung Evo, 2TB HDD Case: Corsair 400C Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Display's: AOC AG493UCX 49"  Ultra Wide 5120x1440 at 120hz, IPad Mini with Duet Display.

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1 minute ago, LewisPark said:

Suena bien. Durante las pruebas, son capturas simples que esperan que obtengas un alto FPS (300-Up dependiendo de tu tarjeta), pero con G-Sync habilitado, lo limitará a 144, lo que consideran "bajo rendimiento" ...

It gave me like bellow 20 FPS thats the issue, and having random crashes on Devil May Cry 5 and The division 2, and FPS issues on the division 2

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DDU in safe mode and reinstall drivers fresh new.

 

what motherboard are you using?

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1 minute ago, SlimShady99 said:

It gave me like bellow 20 FPS thats the issue, and having random crashes on Devil May Cry 5 and The division 2, and FPS issues on the division 2

How'd it run the second time?

Processor: Intel i7 11700k MemoryCorsair Vengeance 4x4GB 3200MHZ Motherboard: Gigabyte Z590 AORUS Elite Graphics card: Gigabyte AORUS GTX 1080ti Xtreme Edition Storage: x2 120gb SSD, 1tb Samsung Evo, 2TB HDD Case: Corsair 400C Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Display's: AOC AG493UCX 49"  Ultra Wide 5120x1440 at 120hz, IPad Mini with Duet Display.

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1 minute ago, Princess Cadence said:

DDU in safe mode and reinstall drivers fresh new.

 

what motherboard are you using?

Whats DDU? Im using B450 Aorus Pro, new with a ryzen 5 2600 at 4,15 ghz (and no its not the OC, had issues as well with previous CPU xD)

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2 minutes ago, LewisPark said:

How'd it run the second time?

Second time what?

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Just now, SlimShady99 said:

Second time what?

Without G-sync enabled..

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DDU in safe mode will remove all drivers and configurations and allow you to reinstall the drivers fresh new which should eliminate software issues.

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You are not gonna mention the fact that your cpu also says "performing way below expectations"? ok

 

What powersupply are you using?

 

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 my question is, can I watch videos and navigate without a graphics card?

Nope

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21 minutes ago, Origami Cactus said:

You are not gonna mention the fact that your cpu also says "performing way below expectations"? ok

 

What powersupply are you using?

 

Nope

Enermax MaxPro 600W 80 Plus

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27 minutes ago, LewisPark said:

Without G-sync enabled..

unfortunatly same performance issues

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27 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

 

DDU in safe mode will remove all drivers and configurations and allow you to reinstall the drivers fresh new which should eliminate software issues.

ill try, thanks!

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9 minutes ago, SlimShady99 said:

Enermax MaxPro 600W 80 Plus

Idk that seems like a very cheap PSU for that kind of a pc. To me it just seems suspicious that both your gpu and cpu are way below expectations.

That psu may cause all the issues you are having, but im not to sure.

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1 minute ago, Srijan Verma said:

drivers upto date?

yes up to date

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3 minutes ago, Origami Cactus said:

Idk that seems like a very cheap PSU for that kind of a pc. To me it just seems suspicious that both your gpu and cpu are way below expectations.

That psu may cause all the issues you are having, but im not to sure.

@LukeSavenije

600W 80 plus is enough for r5 2600 (65W) AND 1070 imp

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2 minutes ago, SlimShady99 said:

600W 80 plus is enough for r5 2600 (65W) AND 1070 imp

In principle yes, but if it is a "600w" "80plus", then that can cause problems. Especially because of the rail allocations.

I only see your reply if you @ me.

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Just now, Origami Cactus said:

In principle yes, but if it is a "600w" "80plus", then that can cause problems. Especially because of the rail allocations.

Pccomponentes, a famous Spanish website sugested me that PSU over a cheaper one when i bought my pc almost 2 years ago, for a i5 7400 and the same graphics card, and my new CPU is also 65W power, idk i think its my graphics card, my CPU runs with phenomenal score on cinebench and prime95 stable at 4,15 ghz

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