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RTX 2070S lower performance after 1 week of use

So i upgraded my 1060 3gb and bought a gigabyte rtx 2070 super last week, at first it performed very well on all the games i tried (like Apex legends, pubg, overwatch, witcher, etc..), after a week of use it started to get lower performance. On the game its performing specially really bad is on PUBG, first week playing pubg i had graphic settings on ultra at 1080p and had +140 fps average on any map, now im gettiong 50-70 fps most of the times, doesnt even get to 90. What the hell?? Ive noticed a little worse performance on other games, but not very noticable as they hit +100 fps. Now, i know that my CPU listed below (ryzen 5 1600) might be causing a bottleneck, but the thing is, wouldnt it be bottlenecked from the beginning? Because the first days i had a lot more performance and suddenly after a week it dropped a lot around 30-40fps on all games, but a lot more fps drop on PUBG. Even when i had the 1060 3gb, it performed a lot better in pubg than my current rtx 2070S, it is really unplayable.

 

My RIG:
ryzen 5 1600
2x8 2400mhz RAM corsair vengeance cl16
gigabyte rtx 2070 super
Corsair cx750W
 

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Oh and im playing on 1080p all games, as my current monitor is a 240hz alienware. GPU and CPU usage never get to 100%

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When you upgraded did you DDU drivers? Also, what are the temps and core/mem clocks?

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The temps doesnt even get to 70 C, no overclock, using base clock on everything.

What do u mean by DDU drivers? Well what i did today was a clean install of geforce driver but that didnt solve the issue

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21 minutes ago, SenKa said:

When you upgraded did you DDU drivers? Also, what are the temps and core/mem clocks?

I totally agree with guru SenKa.  You cant just drop in a new video card and wala.  As SenKa said you need to DDU "Display Driver Uninstaller" in safe mode and do a clean and restart and it will do its thing then reboot and you back into normal mode.  You go to safe mode go to Run on start menu and type in without the quotes "msconfig" Then you will see boot and just choose safe mode then reboot.  Now run DDU clean and restart and your back into normal mode and now install the latest WHQL drivers that just came out.  good luck

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6 minutes ago, Turtle Rig said:

I totally agree with guru SenKa.  You cant just drop in a new video card and wala.  As SenKa said you need to DDU "Display Driver Uninstaller" in safe mode and do a clean and restart and it will do its thing then reboot and you back into normal mode.  You go to safe mode go to Run on start menu and type in without the quotes "msconfig" Then you will see boot and just choose safe mode then reboot.  Now run DDU clean and restart and your back into normal mode and now install the latest WHQL drivers that just came out.  good luck

Small note, I have never actually done it in safe mode and have never had an issue.

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13 minutes ago, SenKa said:

Small note, I have never actually done it in safe mode and have never had an issue.

I agree with you on that note.  Its not mandatory but it doesn't hurt but I hear you loud and clear SenKa my friend.

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I just did the DDU safe mode... didn't fix the issue, i tried pubg at first i had 130-140 FPS then when i was Inside a building suddenly it dropped to 40-50... :S

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i did the AC odyssey benchmark, before i had 62 average fps benchmark, now i can hit only 55... weird...

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