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I recently changed my old GPU Asus R9 270X for an Asus 980. I uninstall the AMD drivers with AMD Uninstall Utility program, installed the new GPU, download and installed the NVIDIA drivers and all fine. But I noticed that the FPS are lows, considering that is a 980. For example, League of Legends, all High, is on 60fps and it’s the same story with Borderlands 2, BioShocks, etc. Does anyone know what would be the problem?

 

Here are my Specs:

 

-AMD FX-8350

-Asus M5A99FX PRO R2.0

-10Gb RAM DDR3 1333MHz

-Asus GeForce GTX 980

-Corsair CX 750W 80+

-Windows 7 Ultimate

 

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I recently changed my old GPU Asus R9 270X for an Asus 980. I uninstall the AMD drivers with AMD Uninstall Utility program, installed the new GPU, download and installed the NVIDIA drivers and all fine. But I noticed that the FPS are lows, considering that is a 980. For example, League of Legends, all High, is on 60fps and it’s the same story with Borderlands 2, BioShocks, etc. Does anyone know what would be the problem?

 

Here are my Specs:

 

-AMD FX-8350

-Asus M5A99FX PRO R2.0

-10Gb RAM DDR3 1333MHz

-Asus GeForce GTX 980

-Corsair CX 750W 80+

-Windows 7 Ultimate

 

Thanks for the support!~

something is setting an fps cap.  maybe your monitor is funky?

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I know this is hypocritical, but it *might* be your CPU. LoL, along with BL2, are unusually single-threaded.

 

 

 

 

 

but that psu tho

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I recently changed my old GPU Asus R9 270X for an Asus 980. I uninstall the AMD drivers with AMD Uninstall Utility program, installed the new GPU, download and installed the NVIDIA drivers and all fine. But I noticed that the FPS are lows, considering that is a 980. For example, League of Legends, all High, is on 60fps and it’s the same story with Borderlands 2, BioShocks, etc. Does anyone know what would be the problem?

 

Here are my Specs:

 

-AMD FX-8350

-Asus M5A99FX PRO R2.0

-10Gb RAM DDR3 1333MHz

-Asus GeForce GTX 980

-Corsair CX 750W 80+

-Windows 7 Ultimate

 

Thanks for the support!~

Check in settings and make sure V-sync is off if you want a higher FPS.

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I recently changed my old GPU Asus R9 270X for an Asus 980. I uninstall the AMD drivers with AMD Uninstall Utility program, installed the new GPU, download and installed the NVIDIA drivers and all fine. But I noticed that the FPS are lows, considering that is a 980. For example, League of Legends, all High, is on 60fps and it’s the same story with Borderlands 2, BioShocks, etc. Does anyone know what would be the problem?

 

Here are my Specs:

 

-AMD FX-8350

-Asus M5A99FX PRO R2.0

-10Gb RAM DDR3 1333MHz

-Asus GeForce GTX 980

-Corsair CX 750W 80+

-Windows 7 Ultimate

 

Thanks for the support!~

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I recently changed my old GPU Asus R9 270X for an Asus 980. I uninstall the AMD drivers with AMD Uninstall Utility program, installed the new GPU, download and installed the NVIDIA drivers and all fine. But I noticed that the FPS are lows, considering that is a 980. For example, League of Legends, all High, is on 60fps and it’s the same story with Borderlands 2, BioShocks, etc. Does anyone know what would be the problem?

 

Here are my Specs:

 

-AMD FX-8350

-Asus M5A99FX PRO R2.0

-10Gb RAM DDR3 1333MHz

-Asus GeForce GTX 980

-Corsair CX 750W 80+

-Windows 7 Ultimate

 

Thanks for the support!~

 

Sounds like vsync is turned on if they're all capped at exactly 60.

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also get a new psu now unless you want a dead system

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I recently changed my old GPU Asus R9 270X for an Asus 980. I uninstall the AMD drivers with AMD Uninstall Utility program, installed the new GPU, download and installed the NVIDIA drivers and all fine. But I noticed that the FPS are lows, considering that is a 980. For example, League of Legends, all High, is on 60fps and it’s the same story with Borderlands 2, BioShocks, etc. Does anyone know what would be the problem?

 

Here are my Specs:

 

-AMD FX-8350

-Asus M5A99FX PRO R2.0

-10Gb RAM DDR3 1333MHz

-Asus GeForce GTX 980

-Corsair CX 750W 80+

-Windows 7 Ultimate

 

Thanks for the support!~

v sync, and make sue ou have geforce experience for latest drivers, but i think u got v sync

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