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Sudden lower FPS in almost all games I play.

Deltaforce

Specs are: i7-9700k RTX 3080 32gb Ram

Around 2 months ago I have randomly lower avg. fps. For example, on rainbow six siege I used to Avg. 450-500. All of a sudden I now avg. 250-300 with big spikes down to 180. I know this is only my issues as people with lower specs than me and similar specs are getting drastically higher fps. I have tried reinstalling windows, drivers, enabling and disabling OC's. I have heard about the windows update that fucked a lot of PC's although I have checked and it is not on my computer. Any ideas on a fix or any suggestions to try. If you need more info just let me know. Thanks guys!

Forgot to add that thermals are perfectly fine.

https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/44117692

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There is absolutely no reason to be concerned about not getting over 180 FPS.

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Just now, svmlegacy said:

There is absolutely no reason to be concerned about not getting over 180 FPS.

Why not, I play on 240hz and play this game competitively at a relatively high level. Why should I not be concerned about losing over 200 FPS randomly. I'm trying to ask for help, not for a smart comment. 

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could be a driver issue... updated the nvidia drivers around that time?

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12 minutes ago, Deltaforce said:

Why not, I play on 240hz and play this game competitively at a relatively high level. Why should I not be concerned about losing over 200 FPS randomly. I'm trying to ask for help, not for a smart comment. 

Because you're talking about 4 ms of frametime to 5 ms of frametime at the monitor. If you're truly worried about that level of latency, you should be playing on a CRT, and cutting down the OS as much as possible to eliminate background tasks.

 

It sounds like you're just annoyed that other people get an artifically higher number.

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42 minutes ago, Anghammarad said:

could be a driver issue... updated the nvidia drivers around that time?

I have tried clean driver installs as well as using old drivers. Didn't fix sadly.

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37 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

Because you're talking about 4 ms of frametime to 5 ms of frametime at the monitor. If you're truly worried about that level of latency, you should be playing on a CRT, and cutting down the OS as much as possible to eliminate background tasks.

 

It sounds like you're just annoyed that other people get an artifically higher number.

Thanks for the help!

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