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I would find some way to monitor everything while playing; RAM usage, CPU clock speed, GPU clock speed, GPU memory clock speed, etc. Make sure nothing is going too low or memory usage isn't too high.

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for the GTA V i ran it via bench mark and screenshotted asap

for tomb raider, i played the game + bench mark

 

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Just now, unseenblade said:

for the GTA V i ran it via bench mark and screenshotted asap

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RoTR benchmark looks fine, and all the hardware looks fine also.

 

Perhaps the lower framerates in LoL are because of the update as another user suggested.

 

How about overwatch?

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Just now, Energycore said:

RoTR benchmark looks fine, and all the hardware looks fine also.

 

Perhaps the lower framerates in LoL are because of the update as another user suggested.

 

How about overwatch?

it's not RoTR it's the older verison just tomb raider  

in LoL my friend has no issues with his FPS

overwatch, i get 80 - 250 fps...
some maps give me bad FPS, some areas give me bad fps.
 

a person who said he had a gtx 970 with a i5 was getting constant 200 fps on all maps, on epic settings. i dont like getting under 144fps its choppy and laggy and i dont see why my specs cant provide me over 144 fps. especially overwatch

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bump~~
 

anyone know why im getting bad fps in my games? i dont think its the GPU but it has to be something

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Maybe what seems to be the problem here is kind of failure in PSU. Before, I have used various cheap and nasty power supplies then later on,  upgrade the GPU to take advantage of the RAW and Substantial power. Also, upgrade the PSU to keep you system running smooth as butter.

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14 hours ago, Ivan Reynolds said:

Maybe what seems to be the problem here is kind of failure in PSU. Before, I have used various cheap and nasty power supplies then later on,  upgrade the GPU to take advantage of the RAW and Substantial power. Also, upgrade the PSU to keep you system running smooth as butter.

upgrade the GPU? its a gtx 1070. i dropped $400 on it. it shouldnt have any problems. whats wrong with the PSU its proving enough watts for my build

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14 hours ago, Ivan Reynolds said:

Maybe what seems to be the problem here is kind of failure in PSU. Before, I have used various cheap and nasty power supplies then later on,  upgrade the GPU to take advantage of the RAW and Substantial power. Also, upgrade the PSU to keep you system running smooth as butter.

theres people with shittier specs than  me. i5, gtx 970, shittier PSU and getting more performance.

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bump~ still need help. cant even run my games anymore. they are all choppy.

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  • 4 months later...

I have been searching for a fix to a problem of my own after buying a 144Hz monitor and think you may be running into the same Problem. I also have a i7-6700k and a GTX1070.

 

By any chance are you running a 144hz monitor and a second 60hz one. Im asking because i see in your OW screenshot you are running in windowed mode and at what i believe is 144hz. The main fix would be to run in fullscreen (which i know defeats the purpose of a 2nd monitor).

 

The problem i am having is the different refresh rates causing problems with each other if i am not running any game on fullscreen on my 144hz.

 

~ Running obs on my 2nd 60hz monitor causes me to drop to ~20 FPS using windowed or borderless. (Fullscreen fixes this problem but having to alt tab all the time is a pain).

      I also have micro stuttering while recording with obs, since my purchase.

~ Chrome, Either watching Youtube or Twitch while gaming causes stuttering on my 60Hz monitor (my fix for this was to disable hardware Aceleration in chromes settings).

~ Any sort of animation, or anything that moves on my 60Hz causing stuttering on the 144Hz (fullscreen alleviates a lot of this)

 

 As much as i have read it is an issue that is to do with windows 10 and not Nvidia and has been a thing for a long time. It is to do with Windows 10 trying to draw frames at the same interval as if your 2 monitors are actually only 1 (Correct me if i am wrong), and the frame drops because of the 2 different refresh rates.

 

Fixes i have read about or played around with are:

 

~ Turning off fast startup under power management settings. (this was to get all drivers to fully load on startup, cant remember why i done this though)

~ Enabling IGpu in the bios for the 2nd 60Hz monitor and plugging it into the mobo (has not worked for me so far due to only 1 driver working at a time)

~ Using Windows 7, and disabling Aero and composition modes (i have not tried this out but apparently this solves the problem)

~ Dropping the refresh rate from 144Hz to 120Hz to be at a 2x interval of 60Hz (saw somewhere on the Nvidia forums about this, but also did not work for me)

~ Using another GPU with different drivers i.e. two completely different GPUS (which i cannot afford currently to try myself)

 

Hopefully some of this is helpful to you if you are running a similar setup and im still trying to find a way to make it work myself. If not wish you the best of luck trying to figure it out.

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