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Hello, I have recently got a new graphics card (Zotac GTX 1070mini 8gb) and I was wondering if 70-75c is normal for this card while under load and around 30-40idle also I thought that my fps was low so I reinstalled windows played all my games and had no problems at all however, when I download Discord I begin to have FPS drops for example in Rainbow Six with everything apart from Ambient Occlusion and TAA to 100, 100 on the highest settings I average 100fps and get no drops but when discord is installed on the same settings I'm averaging around 90ish FPS and get drops into the low 70s I've tried turning off Hardware Acceleration this has solved the issue a bit however it's still dropping to the low 90s (I understand that this is still a very high fps considering it's on Ultra however, I'm disappointed considering how much the card was and from all of the videos that I have watched).

My full specs are:

Ryzen 1600 3.4ghz (Turbo Boosted)

8gb DDR4 2400mhz RAM

GTX 1070 

Corsair CX750

Toshiba 1tb HDD 7200rpm and WD Green 120gb SSD

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Those temps are fine

 

If anythings causing problems its the single 8GB stick of 2400mhz ram. Ryzen runs well off dual channel memory running off 2666 or better 

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Just now, Slottr said:

Those temps are fine

 

If anythings causing problems its the single 8GB stick of 2400mhz ram. Ryzen runs well off dual channel memory running off 2666 or better 

My 8gb RAM is Dual Channel however, I've been planing to upgrade to 16gb 3000mhz RAM in March which should hopefully help with all of my gaming.

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