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2 minutes ago, paper564 said:

I recently got a 3080 ti through newegg shuffle a couple of weeks ago. Upon installing it and updating the drivers, my frames were terrible. I am currently running a 1080p monitor but I plan to upgrade very very soon especially with the new card. Max settings in Destiny 2 I was getting 100% cpu usage and ony 7% gpu usage resulting in 53 fps with dips as low as 17. With my 3070 I was averaging 150 fps with identical settings. I was just wondering if any components are causing such a severe bottleneck. I am currently running a 5600x, asus rog strix x570, 32 gb ddr4 corsair vengance at 3600 mgh, and a 850 watt 80 plus gold psu from corsair. Any help and feedback is greatly appreciated.

That isn’t how bottlenecks work. A faster GPU won’t cause “a bigger bottle neck” and result in less FPS then a slower GPU on the same hardware. That said, your 3070 probably made a lot more sense with a 3600, but either way, something is clearly not happy.

 

Id use DDU (display driver uninstalled) to wipe the driver and start over. Make sure all the plugs are in correctly (don’t use daisy chain cables, plug individual cables into each PSU power plug). 

I recently got a 3080 ti through newegg shuffle a couple of weeks ago. Upon installing it and updating the drivers, my frames were terrible. I am currently running a 1080p monitor but I plan to upgrade very very soon especially with the new card. Max settings in Destiny 2 I was getting 100% cpu usage and ony 7% gpu usage resulting in 53 fps with dips as low as 17. With my 3070 I was averaging 150 fps with identical settings. I was just wondering if any components are causing such a severe bottleneck. I am currently running a 5600x, asus rog strix x570, 32 gb ddr4 corsair vengance at 3600 mgh, and a 850 watt 80 plus gold psu from corsair. Any help and feedback is greatly appreciated.

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Can you monitor clockspeeds to make sure that it's boosting correctly? Can you check task manager to see if there's something in the background taking up 80% of your CPU? There is no reason that swapping your card to a faster one of the same generation should tank your framerate this bad, so there's some other factor at play. 

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2 minutes ago, paper564 said:

I recently got a 3080 ti through newegg shuffle a couple of weeks ago. Upon installing it and updating the drivers, my frames were terrible. I am currently running a 1080p monitor but I plan to upgrade very very soon especially with the new card. Max settings in Destiny 2 I was getting 100% cpu usage and ony 7% gpu usage resulting in 53 fps with dips as low as 17. With my 3070 I was averaging 150 fps with identical settings. I was just wondering if any components are causing such a severe bottleneck. I am currently running a 5600x, asus rog strix x570, 32 gb ddr4 corsair vengance at 3600 mgh, and a 850 watt 80 plus gold psu from corsair. Any help and feedback is greatly appreciated.

That isn’t how bottlenecks work. A faster GPU won’t cause “a bigger bottle neck” and result in less FPS then a slower GPU on the same hardware. That said, your 3070 probably made a lot more sense with a 3600, but either way, something is clearly not happy.

 

Id use DDU (display driver uninstalled) to wipe the driver and start over. Make sure all the plugs are in correctly (don’t use daisy chain cables, plug individual cables into each PSU power plug). 

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