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RTX 2080 Super power bottleneck?

riyuuu

Hi, I wanted to know if it was possible that my card was running at such low gpu usage that it might be my OCZ 600 W bottlenecking it.

I used to have a 1080ti that was running better fps and was using the same PSU and evertything else.

 

Thank you.

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Usually related to power it either works or doesn't... then again I cannot think of any OCZ 600W PSU you should be pairing with a 2080 Super.

 

Your fps could be broken due to drivers likely, DDU in safe mode and reinstall drivers fresh new.

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Ok, I think I'll just give up on this card, it ain't normal that I pay for maximum FPS running everything on low @ CSGO and get lower FPS than my monitor RR. I posted a video on YT so you can experience the insult that my GPU is...

https://youtu.be/zEvV5RA1r-g

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3 hours ago, riyuuu said:

Ok, I think I'll just give up on this card, it ain't normal that I pay for maximum FPS running everything on low @ CSGO and get lower FPS than my monitor RR. I posted a video on YT so you can experience the insult that my GPU is...

https://youtu.be/zEvV5RA1r-g

Honestly, I'm not sure you're blaming the correct part in here. The GPU is likely fine.

 

Did you bother reinstalling the drivers like mentioned? Use a non garbage PSU?

 

What is your entire system? Csgo is a terrible game to check if performance is right due to how outdated it is, it runs worse on the latest hardware.

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OCZ is not garbage, but it is from 2011, I'm confident that some people out there are running there 2080 Super perfectly fine but yeah when I upgraded my RTX 2080 Super I did reinstall all the drivers so I'm already using the latest available driver.

I already made the decision of buying a 1000+W psu for the future.

 

I appreciate you trying tho, I'm probably just bad with computers...

 

Thanks bro

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1 hour ago, riyuuu said:

OCZ is not garbage, but it is from 2011, I'm confident that some people out there are running there 2080 Super perfectly fine but yeah when I upgraded my RTX 2080 Super I did reinstall all the drivers so I'm already using the latest available driver.

I already made the decision of buying a 1000+W psu for the future.

 

I appreciate you trying tho, I'm probably just bad with computers...

 

Thanks bro

Well capacitors and rails and vrms age overtime so it could be bad power delivery

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