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Upgraded my GTX 1060 6GB to RTX 2060 Ventus but have even lower fps

DemonSH

Hi,

I recently upgraded my gpu to a RTX2060 Ventus but i have even lower fps.

My pc is: I7-8700k

Z370 gigabyte gaming 5

Ram: 16GB at 3200MHZ

Psu is 650W gold

2TB hard drive

256GB ssd

 

I don't think i have a bootleneck and i have tried a lot but nothing worked, Deleting al drivers and reinstalling again, another PCI slot doesn't work either.

Pls help me, i have really bad fps on most games.

 

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@JoostinOnline okay so,

I use a BenQ 144hz monitor, with displayport

on CSGO i have arround 80fps and max 110 on all medium settings. With my 1060 i usally had arround 250-300 fps steady.

On GTA benchmark on all medium again i have 50-60 fps. and with 1060 arround 90-100 fps

 

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17 minutes ago, DemonSH said:

@JoostinOnline okay so,

I use a BenQ 144hz monitor, with displayport

on CSGO i have arround 80fps and max 110 on all medium settings. With my 1060 i usally had arround 250-300 fps steady.

On GTA benchmark on all medium again i have 50-60 fps. and with 1060 arround 90-100 fps

 

Use DDU to remove and reinstall the drivers if you haven't already (I know you said you deleted them, but I don't know what method you used). When that's done, play a game for 10-15 minutes with HWMonitor running in the background. Close the game and post screenshots of HWMonitor so we can see all the results.

Make sure to quote or tag me (@JoostinOnline) or I won't see your response!

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15 minutes ago, JoostinOnline said:

Use DDU to remove and reinstall the drivers if you haven't already (I know you said you deleted them, but I don't know what method you used). When that's done, play a game for 10-15 minutes with HWMonitor running in the background. Close the game and post screenshots of HWMonitor so we can see all the results.

Yes i used DDU, here are my results after 10mins playing. I just read that reinstalling windows would maybe fix the problem? should i try?

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40 minutes ago, For Science! said:

Did you use DDU to remove drivers?

Yes i did!

 

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1 minute ago, DemonSH said:

Yes i did!

 

If you;re willing to do a clean wipe of windows, to me, that would be the easiest fix from our end. I doubt there is an hardware issue.

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1 minute ago, For Science! said:

If you;re willing to do a clean wipe of windows, to me, that would be the easiest fix from our end. I doubt there is an hardware issue.

I gues i'm going to da that because i'm getting kinda hopeless :/

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Is it running at Pci-e 3 x16? Bus interface utilization maxes 22%. Seems low to me. 

 

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13 minutes ago, Blue4130 said:

Is it running at Pci-e 3 x16? Bus interface utilization maxes 22%. Seems low to me. 

 

Yes it is in the right slot, tried switching it up but notihing changed.

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1 minute ago, DemonSH said:

Yes it is in the right slot, tried switching it up but notihing changed.

Yea, never mind, I just ran a similar test and got higher frames with 21%, just seemed low in my mind. Back to the drawing board. 

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5 minutes ago, DemonSH said:

Yes it is in the right slot, tried switching it up but notihing changed.

Also just to make sure, the Display Port cable is plugged into the discrete GPU right?

As a sanity check, maybe just send a photo of your system (showing off your internals). But try the clean windows as well.

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Everything in pugged in the right way, i think so yes haha

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2 minutes ago, DemonSH said:

Everything in pugged in the right way, i think so yes haha

Looks good to me, so I guess its a software issue.

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1 minute ago, For Science! said:

Looks good to me, so I guess its a software issue.

I'm going to reinstall windows now and i'll keep you updated

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6 minutes ago, DemonSH said:

@For Science! @JoostinOnline Fully reinstalled windows, and weirdly enough it works perfect now, really strange but i'm happy, if you bump into someone with the simular problem just tell them to reinstall windows :))

Glad you solved it, it's quite lucky that you were willing to do the clean install, probably some kind of residual registry causing issues. 

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