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Hi!

Excuse me if I'm posting on the wrong subforum but as you can see i'm new here. 

Lets get into my problem:

So i have this pc:

I5 8600k

Vega 56 - blower style from sapphire

Asus TUF b360 (i know its a b sad) gaming plus 

8gb 2666mhz adata xpg dual channel

Ssd gigabyte 256gb sata

Ssd wd on m.2 sata interface 250gb (green)

Sirtec highpower element 650w 

A bunch of fans 

AOC g2590vxq (1ms, 75hz, 24.5 inch) connected via DP

 

 

I dont usually play too much on my pc and when i do its very light gaming most of the times despite of this beast i could say. I'm a big fan of Lol and i've seen that when i got my GPU that should sync with my monitor via freesync, lol and even gta 5 or some other titels are kinda laggy. The thing is especially in lol i can see that there must be smth that cause a tearing effect. I tried to install new drivers to all things in my PC and the problem still is. 

 

If you could help me i would apreciate it.

 

Sorry for my language but im not a native speaker :(

 

Best regards!

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Welcome to the LinusTechTips community forum, enjoy your stay!

 

Try DDU and update your GPU driver.  That can often help.

If that does not do it, I would check for potential dust in the GPU cooler and also in the CPU cooler.  If they run too hot, you lose frames because of the clock speeds goes down to prevent heat damage.

 

If that does not help, try grabbing a spare drive and install a fresh Windows copy on that, install the system drivers and try again.

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15 hours ago, Pierre Dabrunst said:

Welcome to the LinusTechTips community forum, enjoy your stay!

 

Try DDU and update your GPU driver.  That can often help.

If that does not do it, I would check for potential dust in the GPU cooler and also in the CPU cooler.  If they run too hot, you lose frames because of the clock speeds goes down to prevent heat damage.

 

If that does not help, try grabbing a spare drive and install a fresh Windows copy on that, install the system drivers and try again.

On a ddu site it says that you should use this program if you changed the gpu. Ive had before that a gtx 970. Do you think that the card has some problems because of this? I dont have any nvidia drivers left over as i know.

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