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So i recently upgraded from 3070 to the RTX 4080 and im having less fps than i should get.

my other specs are:

CPU: i9 10900K

memory: corsair vengance 32gb ddr4 3600 mhz

motherboard: gigabyte z490 gaming x

 

i tried my gpu on my friend's pc on the same games and it performed better even with bottleneck

his specs are: 

CPU: i7 10700F

memory: 32gb ddr4 3200mhz

 

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List games tested.

List game settings.

List resolution the BOTH of you were playing on.

List FPS.

List temps.

List PSU.

 

How much crapware are you running in the background? Does your case have enough airflow going on? Did you try DDU before joining the forums and install them drivers all over again?

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You probably should have done a complete Display Driver uninstaller and clean wipe of everything. That should fix most of the issues.

 

Also make sure graphics settings didnt get reset and put to max, this tends to be the thing that happens most when switching GPUS. Always double check settings.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Budget DIY said:

List games tested.

List game settings.

List resolution the BOTH of you were playing on.

List FPS.

List temps.

List PSU.

 

How much crapware are you running in the background? Does your case have enough airflow going on? Did you try DDU before joining the forums and install them drivers all over again?

The games are crysis remastered, spider-man: miles morales, rdr2 and moder marfare 2.

we both play on 3440x1440

temps are normal for both

psu 850 watt, i have a +80 platinum

FPS are: 

for me: crysis around 70 fps, spiderman around 70 fps, modern warfare 2 aeound 130 fps

for my friend: crysis around 90 fps (he also had a low gpu usage), spiderman around 80-90 fps(also low gpu usage) and modern warfare 2 around 160 fps

the only thing i didn't try is ddu but we also didn't try it on his pc

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18 minutes ago, Shimejii said:

You probably should have done a complete Display Driver uninstaller and clean wipe of everything. That should fix most of the issues.

 

Also make sure graphics settings didnt get reset and put to max, this tends to be the thing that happens most when switching GPUS. Always double check settings.

 

 

I did a windows format so that should get rid of all the drivers.

and we made sure the sitting are the same

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