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On 8/20/2019 at 1:58 AM, 5x5 said:

Keep it - it's perfectly fine.

 

Also - FO4 is another poorly optimized game. Run something like Rainbow 6 Siege or CS:GO for a good idea of your GPU's performance.

So i ran fo4 and it worked like a charm 40-60 fps and gpu usage was about 90% + so i played for a while closed the game. I came back to play at night and the same problem starting to occur gpu usage once again hardly goes above 50% and fps go 25-30 when i run and game crashes when in combat. I tried running on lower settings but no effect i tried turning of vsync but again nothing, now i cant even return my card so i need help.

also,

Fallout 4 is actually rated among the most optimized games on game-debate.com

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20 minutes ago, Sonekithaali said:

So i ran fo4 and it worked like a charm 40-60 fps and gpu usage was about 90% + so i played for a while closed the game. I came back to play at night and the same problem starting to occur gpu usage once again hardly goes above 50% and fps go 25-30 when i run and game crashes when in combat. I tried running on lower settings but no effect i tried turning of vsync but again nothing, now i cant even return my card so i need help.

also,

Fallout 4 is actually rated among the most optimized games on game-debate.com

Game Debate is.....special. I can't really say anything else without getting myself in trouble for language :D

 

Anyhow, that's definitely strange - the game ran fine then suddenly it didn't? Try installing an older driver cleanly - also make sure to monitor the situation with GPU-Z and HWiNFO - something is fishy here - turn of any Windows 10 "gaming" features - that includes Game Bar, Gaming Mode, Telemetry stuff - everything that could be hogging resources.

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So i took some time got FO4, MGS V, and csgo and all of them show the same results, gpu does not exceed 50% rarely goes 55% and all my games are now freezing sometimes after 1 hour of playtime sometimes after 30 seconds. MGSV mostly freezes during cutscenes and CSGO freezes when respawning or chossing teams while Fallout 4 is better and crashes instead (randomly), borderlands 2 freezes for 2-3 minutes after every 10 minutes but atleast it resumes. I dont know what to do!

 

 

and whenever any game freezes the task manger does not say "not responding" the game seems to be running in the background but the visuals stay frozen and voice loops. 

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On 8/22/2019 at 2:19 AM, 5x5 said:

Game Debate is.....special. I can't really say anything else without getting myself in trouble for language :D

 

Anyhow, that's definitely strange - the game ran fine then suddenly it didn't? Try installing an older driver cleanly - also make sure to monitor the situation with GPU-Z and HWiNFO - something is fishy here - turn of any Windows 10 "gaming" features - that includes Game Bar, Gaming Mode, Telemetry stuff - everything that could be hogging resources.

Same happened with csgo i installed it and got the expected performance with 260+ fps but it crashed and now whenever i run it, it only gives 35-52

fps and it freezes randomly. something is really wrong here.

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1 minute ago, Sonekithaali said:

Same happened with csgo i installed it and got the expected performance with 260+ fps but it crashed and now whenever i run it, it only gives 35-52

fps and it freezes randomly. something is really wrong here.

That's a gpu driver issue. Or a broken card

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12 minutes ago, Sonekithaali said:

Just installed a new driver from geforce experience. 

That actually might be your issue. GeForce Experience is a notoriously broken application. It has corrupted a whole OS install for me twice. I'd suggest doing a clean WHQL driver only install

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On 8/25/2019 at 7:47 PM, 5x5 said:

That actually might be your issue. GeForce Experience is a notoriously broken application. It has corrupted a whole OS install for me twice. I'd suggest doing a clean WHQL driver only install

Whats the difference in normal drivers and these ”WHQL” drivers arent those outdated?

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Just now, Sonekithaali said:

No effect maybe its a cpu bottleneck or a faulty card,no idea. I ll have to deal with it, thanks for your time ?

It's something on the software side, that's fore sure. A CPU bottleneck would be easy to spot and would cause stutters. A faulty card would be artifact ING or crashing. This is some weird software fuckery

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