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I bought a Zotac AMP! 1060 6gb to replace my 750 ti. My Games are still lagging. Help!

hiyuii

My specs are:
CPU:i5-4460 CPU @ 3.20GHz

Mobo:H97M-D3H
GPU: Zotac AMP! 1060 6gb
Memory: 8gb (Gskills ripjaw 2x4gb)

 

i don't know what is causing it to be slow. for example the witcher 3, i can play it smoothly when i was using my 750ti but when i switched to 1060 the cinematics were slow and you can see the lag.
almost all in the forums they say that it should be fine and should not be a bottleneck issue. so what could be the cause of the lag? I am so disappointed i really need help.

 

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Did you use DDU?

Your i5 4460 is not that old CPU and should be just fine paired with your new GTX 1060.

 

I would uninstall drivers with DDU and try to reinstall them after system reboot. If that doesn't help I would even format PC and make clean windows install. If that still doesn't help, there it something wrong for sure.

 

Did you check your temps on CPU and GPU maybe?

Also try to monitor your CPU and GPU usage.

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Have you tried reinstalling the drivers?

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Simon771 said:

Did you use DDU?

Your i5 4460 is not that old CPU and should be just fine paired with your new GTX 1060.

 

I would uninstall drivers with DDU and try to reinstall them after system reboot. If that doesn't help I would even format PC and make clean windows install. If that still doesn't help, there it something wrong for sure.

 

Did you check your temps on CPU and GPU maybe?

Also try to monitor your CPU and GPU usage.

ohhhhhh, I haven't tried DDU yet. I thought updating the driver through Geforce exp was enough,.I think i would try that first then update all the drivers. if all else fails, format the PC. Thank you i would try all those and get back to you. thanks!

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16 minutes ago, hiyuii said:

ohhhhhh, I haven't tried DDU yet. I thought updating the driver through Geforce exp was enough,.I think i would try that first then update all the drivers. if all else fails, format the PC. Thank you i would try all those and get back to you. thanks!

you're supposed to uninstall the drivers before you install the new graphics card, than install new drivers after you install it. 

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7 hours ago, herman mcpootis said:

you're supposed to uninstall the drivers before you install the new graphics card, than install new drivers after you install it. 

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