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Need help, EVGA FTW3 1080 Ti

Quickerzz

My specs are:

i7 6700k @4Ghz

16Gb Ram ddr4

evga 1080ti ftw3

850 psu

1tb ssd

 

I have been having trouble running games? I see somebody like Grimmmz come along and run PlayerUnknowns BattleGrounds at about 120-130 constant on med-high settings while streaming. But when I start playing with a 1080ti I get around 90-105 on all very low? (He has a strix 1080) (not ti)

My CPU is not bottlenecking.

I used DDU to reinstall my drivers

Nvidia Panel is setup for max fps

Lauch settings are setup for fps

I tried the PrecisionX KBOOST feature, did not make a difference

Wondering if there is anything else

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What resolution?

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Yea it runs like crap, not sure why, I have a 6700 and a 1080, worse than your specs but I can barely keep 60 on low everything while streaming. Drops to 30 a lot, 50 average. It's bad.

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This might sound obvious, but have you made sure that your display cable is plugged into the GPU, and not the motherboard?

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19 minutes ago, KWelz said:

What resolution?

1080p

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1 minute ago, Shadestones said:

This might sound obvious, but have you made sure that your display cable is plugged into the GPU, and not the motherboard?

yes haha thankyou tho

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45 minutes ago, Quickerzz said:

My specs are:

i7 6700k @4Ghz

16Gb Ram ddr4

evga 1080ti ftw3

850 psu

1tb ssd

 

I have been having trouble running games? I see somebody like Grimmmz come along and run PlayerUnknowns BattleGrounds at about 120-130 constant on med-high settings while streaming. But when I start playing with a 1080ti I get around 90-105 on all very low? (He has a strix 1080) (not ti)

My CPU is not bottlenecking.

I used DDU to reinstall my drivers

Nvidia Panel is setup for max fps

Lauch settings are setup for fps

I tried the PrecisionX KBOOST feature, did not make a difference

Wondering if there is anything else

Try turning off xbox dvr and nvidia shadowplay share option in geforce experience. 

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8 minutes ago, DoctorZeus said:

Try turning off xbox dvr and nvidia shadowplay share option in geforce experience. 

Did not do anything, sorry

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1 hour ago, Sierra Fox said:

is it only an issue in PUBG or is it all games?

mostly all

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5 minutes ago, Quickerzz said:

mostly all

i would recommend downloading monitoring software and playing a game for around 30 minutes or so, have a look at the software and then answer the below.

 

 

CPU Usage %

CPU Frequency

CPU Temp

 

GPU Usage %

GPU Mem Clock

GPU Core Clock

GPU Temp

 

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10 minutes ago, Sierra Fox said:

i would recommend downloading monitoring software and playing a game for around 30 minutes or so, have a look at the software and then answer the below.

 

 

CPU Usage %

CPU Frequency

CPU Temp

 

GPU Usage %

GPU Mem Clock

GPU Core Clock

GPU Temp

 

what game ? bf1?

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1 minute ago, Quickerzz said:

what game ? bf1?

If you dont get full performance in BF1 then it will work. or you can just do a game of PUBG. as long as it's one that you have been having performance issues with

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29 minutes ago, Sierra Fox said:

If you dont get full performance in BF1 then it will work. or you can just do a game of PUBG. as long as it's one that you have been having performance issues with

cpu usage:35

cpu freq:

cpu tem:53

gpu temP: 58

gpu clock: 1569

gpu usage:25-45

gpu mem clock:

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well temps seem fine, clock is about right, not sure where the rest of the information is. make sure all your power options, both in windows and NCP are set to maximum performance.

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4 hours ago, Quickerzz said:

Grimmmz come along and run PlayerUnknowns BattleGrounds at about 120-130 constant on med-high settings while streaming. But when I start playing with a 1080ti I get around 90-105 on all very low? (He has a strix 1080) (not ti)

Grimmmz has a dedicated streaming pc so that would not affect his game performance. His CPU (I7 7700) is slightly faster then your CPU which might explain his slightly higher fps

 

Your fps isn't bad for PUBG though, the game isn't optimized yet and is very CPU heavy. I get used to get anywhere from 90-130 fps depending on the area at 1080p ultra with a 6600K @ 4.6ghz and a 1080 Ti with the CPU sitting around 100% most of the time causing the bottleneck. Changing graphics settings did almost nothing for my fps so I just left it at ultra.

 

You mentioned that other games run badly too, what fps do you get in those?

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