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So months ago my ex put her foot through my pc case and bend the gpu. I tried to bend it back after I opened it and also change the thermal compound. The thing is that I don't play stresful games usually. Titanfall 2 and sometimes Division 2 worked great, but after I tried horizon zero down and my god, the fps drops were so constant. I want to buy RDR2 but I don't know if the GPU will work good enough for it. It's an 1070 TI.

 

How could I test my gpu to see if it still works as it should?

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Just now, Denyl said:

So months ago my ex put her foot through my pc case and bend the gpu. I tried to bend it back after I opened it and also change the thermal compound. The thing is that I don't play stresful games usually. Titanfall 2 and sometimes Division 2 worked great, but after I tried horizon zero down and my god, the fps drops were so constant. I want to buy RDR2 but I don't know if the GPU will work good enough for it. It's an 1070 TI.

 

How could I test my gpu to see if it still works as it should?

Cinebench or uniengine (spp) stress tests.

My guess is it's busted for good

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1 hour ago, Denyl said:

These are the results I got in uniengine

Well if it didn't crash, that's probably a good sign. I'd run some other free (but modern) games and see what happens. If they behave, then it's just that one game, if they misbehave, then it's new GFX card time

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