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Hello everyone,

im here because I have a very weird problem and I cant find a solution anywhere. Since a couple of weeks I have the problem that my FPS in some games is unplayably low (not more then 10, mostly 2-5). These were all games that used to room smoothly without any issue. The weird thing is that there are also other games that are completly fine and have the same FPS as usual.

 

I've done countless things like reinstalling drivers, reinstalling windows etc. but nothing seems to work. One thing I tried is to remove all graphicdrivers via DDU removing tool, which for whatever reason fixed the issue for 1 or 2 days but then it came back, when I try to do it again it does not work and the FPS stays the same.

 

I've also checked if it might be some sort of bottleneck or something but all the hardware works fine, normal clockspeeds, normal temperature, normal everything.

My specs are:

Windows 10 64-bit

Intel Core i7 6700 @ 3.40 Ghz

16 GB RAM dual Channel @ 1064MHz

MSI B150 M3 Motherboard

MSI Geforce RTX 2070 SUPER

 

List of games that work/dont work:

 

WORKING FINE:

CS GO

League of Legends

Battlefield 4

World of Warcraft

 

NOT WORKING:

Sea of Thieves

Raft

Pummel Party

The Elder Scrolls Online

 

One thing thats maybe helpful: WoW has an option to change which graphics API you want to use, DirectX12 is working normal and as soon as I switch to DirectX11 I get 1 FPS constantly, could DirectX be the issue? Ive looked for a way to reinstall it but as far as I know you cant do that anymore in Windows 10. The microsoft tool just says that there already is the newest version and that I wont/cant download it.

 

I would greatly appreciate any help. Ive never had something like this happening to me before and its getting very frustrating 😞

 

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Did you install any software or changed any setting...for example the power plan settings?

Check your ram modules one by one if they are all ok.

Take them all out, leaving just one, and change that module for another.

(using the same slot for each module)

 

My first impression is a faulty ram module or the GPU isn't working properly anymore (check the 3d settings in the nvidia control panel)

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