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My rtx 2060 suddenly is underperofrming

MALINO

I've had this computer for about 3 years now and ive always been able to run games at the highest graphics but two days ago i got on Siege and noticed tremendous fps drops when i used to run the game at 180-210 fps i am not running it at 30 fps, i have a 2060 rtx and when i ran a user benchmark test it said my graphics card was SEVERELY underperforming.

https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/65288165

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1 hour ago, MALINO said:

I've had this computer for about 3 years now and ive always been able to run games at the highest graphics but two days ago i got on Siege and noticed tremendous fps drops when i used to run the game at 180-210 fps i am not running it at 30 fps, i have a 2060 rtx and when i ran a user benchmark test it said my graphics card was SEVERELY underperforming.

https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/65288165

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Don't use Userbenchmark to compare your graphics card. Use something like the 3dMark demo instead (available fo free on steam). Userbenchmark is heavily biased towards NVIDIA thanks to the founder of the site and the comparisons are very unreliable

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repaste. otherwise looks like its on the way out sadly.

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Only 8GB of RAM and one single stick is your first problem.

 

Motherboard BIOS is very old. That needs to be up to date.

 

Remove GeForce drivers with DDU and install again.

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16 hours ago, --SID-- said:

Only 8GB of RAM and one single stick is your first problem.

 

Motherboard BIOS is very old. That needs to be up to date.

 

Remove GeForce drivers with DDU and install again.

i have two sticks of 8 but one wasn't being recognized i fixed that issue but the graphics card is still not working properly, i also uptaded the bios

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