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As I stated in a previous post, my 1070 has been acting very strange lately and giving weird framerates. Around 10 minutes ago I completed a userbenchmark benchmark and found out that my GPU had a 90% benchmark which was the 14th percentile! (86 performed better out of 100). The thing is, in previous benchmarks with my old cpu (i5 7400) the gpu was still around the 14th percentile but it performed "well" (Idk what 1070's should be getting) in games like overwatch and apex getting over 100 fps in each. Also, after doing a benchmark hours before, my gpu was in the 50th percentile, I thought it finally started working properly but when I watched the tutorial below, and did another test, the benchmark went down again. After restoring all the settings in the nvidia control panel, the benchmark was still very poor. Please help and bare with me as I am new to the Pc community thanks.

 

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9 hours ago, Beowulff83 said:

I am assuming you re-installed windows with the new build? Also it would be helpful to list the specs of your old pc and new pc build.

OLD (prebuilt don’t judge): i5 7400, Gtx 1070, 16gb Kingston ram 2667 MHz, Acer predator g3 710 KBL motherboard, micron 1100 m.2 Sata ssd, toshiba 1 tb hdd. 

NEW: Ryzen 3 2200g, gtx 1070, 24 gb of ram (16gb Kingston, 8 gb Corsair vengeance 3000mhz), Aorus b450 pro wifi motherboard, (same storage).

Also I did not mention this but I reinstalled windows on the new pc but after it was acting weird I Reset it and the windows booted from what I assume to be a modified version of windows from acer from the prebuilt (looked the same as when I used the prebuilt before).

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9 hours ago, Derrk said:

Does your gpu receive adequate airflow? If it's not getting fresh air, it could potentially start thermal throttling quickly which would really hurt performance

I have 6 fans in my pc (not including CPU) each placed correctly (I think, as I watched a tutorial and some were flipped around pushing the air out or something). Also, I highly doubt this is doing anything, but I have a black knight funko pop from Fortnite sitting on the right side of my gpu. The temps in games are normal.

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12 hours ago, Jeffvey said:

(16gb Kingston, 8 gb Corsair vengeance 3000mhz)

Remove the 8 gb corsair and make sure your kingston is placed in the correct slots for dual channel usually slots 1 & 3.  Your motherboard manual should tell you the correct slots.  That 8gb of corsair isn't really going to help you out any especially since by adding it, it drops it down to a single channel set up.  Also im not sure what your expectations were but I don't think you will gain much if anything in gaming with the 2200g over a 7400.

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You may have a few problems...

 

-Check how good your PCIE power cable is connected to your GPU

-Update drivers

-Update windows

-Check your API's

-Enough watts from your GPU for all of your pc?

(RISK)-What have you flashed to your GPU ROM?

-Bottleneck caused by CPU problem?

-What PCI is it? 

Tell me if none of these work

 

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15 hours ago, Jeffvey said:

I Reset it and the windows booted from what I assume to be a modified version of windows from acer from the prebuilt (looked the same as when I used the prebuilt before).

You also should consider doing a clean install of windows again.  If its running on the acer windows there may be too many issues that could cause problems.  Also try disabling your on-board graphics.

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15 hours ago, Beowulff83 said:

Remove the 8 gb corsair and make sure your kingston is placed in the correct slots for dual channel usually slots 1 & 3.  Your motherboard manual should tell you the correct slots.  That 8gb of corsair isn't really going to help you out any especially since by adding it, it drops it down to a single channel set up.  Also im not sure what your expectations were but I don't think you will gain much if anything in gaming with the 2200g over a 7400.

the kingston ram is one stick so...

 

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3 hours ago, Jeffvey said:

the kingston ram is one stick so...

Hmmm.  It may or may not  run in dual channel, I don't have an answer to that.  After you get a fresh copy of windows installed I would do some testing.  Trying running it with both, you still would want it to be placed slots 1&3.  Then try only the kingston then try only the corsair, see which configuration runs better.  Also your ram will only run at the slowest speed variant you have, so that corsair will be running at 2667.  Also mix matching ram can cause issues as well.

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