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So I recently got myself a GTX 1080 8gb FOUNDERS EDITION. I have a i7 3770k CPU ( not OC'd) and 16gb of RAM DDR3. On all games im not getting the performance I should, on GTA 5 normal settings(population on 50%) and low with only using 2gb of the 8gb I get 30-50fps. Apex Legends on low settings I get 60-80 fps etc and the same is with others games. I seriously dont get it, its an insult when an i5 and gtx 780 apparently gets 60-70fps on ultra settings for GTA 5

https://gyazo.com/101e12a812e4efaded88521ee76f2269

Heres a screenshot of in game MSI after burner overlay, I do not have vsync on, I have done clean installation with DDU, is it bottleneck? I just need some help im begging, will pay someone who can help me resolve issue please

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In most cases it's a driver issue. 

You should uninstall the driver with DDU again. I know you already did that, but give it another shot. It can't hurt it.

Also uninstall anything that is related to NVidia, including GeForce Experience.

Then download the newest driver of Nvidia's webpage and install that.

Don't let Windows install drivers. (Disconnect your PC from the internet after downloading the driver from the NVidia webpage and then uninstall the driver with DDU and install the new driver afterwards)

 

If it still won't work afterwards I would simply go with a fresh Windows 10 install.

Often enough this fixes the issue. You might be able to fix the issue in some other way, but I wouldn't bother with it.

 

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32 minutes ago, Senzelian said:

In most cases it's a driver issue. 

You should uninstall the driver with DDU again. I know you already did that, but give it another shot. It can't hurt it.

Also uninstall anything that is related to NVidia, including GeForce Experience.

Then download the newest driver of Nvidia's webpage and install that.

Don't let Windows install drivers. (Disconnect your PC from the internet after downloading the driver from the NVidia webpage and then uninstall the driver with DDU and install the new driver afterwards)

 

If it still won't work afterwards I would simply go with a fresh Windows 10 install.

Often enough this fixes the issue. You might be able to fix the issue in some other way, but I wouldn't bother with it.

 

Thanks I will make sure I do that, gonna be up late tonight :(

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I just played Apex Legends and on all low settings I will get 80-90fps average but sometimes it drops to 60 min but will be 130fps when no action is going on. I understand fps will be lower when in combat but still with my specs it should never ever go to that especially on ALL LOW SETTINGS! WTF!!!!

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