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13 minutes ago, SoundiBoy said:

I recently upgraded to a 1080ti from a 750ti and ive lost about 60 fps in league of legends on average. Any idea why?

60 FPS loss from 750Ti is like switching to Integrated Graphics.

 

First check under Device Manager or any software to check if your 1080Ti is detected.

If no, try reseating your 1080Ti and make sure 6/8 pin PCI-E cables are connected. 

If yes, try using Display Driver Uninstaller from guru3d to completely remove your old/current display drivers and install your new 1080Ti display drivers.

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Just some add on from my experiences :)

After removing your drivers with DDU,

Get rid of GEFORCE Experience and install the driver manually and check perform clean installation

remember to uncheck GEFORCE Experience from the installation list.

But before that disable all anti virus in your system before installin your driver.

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6 hours ago, Clifford Garcia said:

Just some add on from my experiences :)

After removing your drivers with DDU,

Get rid of GEFORCE Experience and install the driver manually and check perform clean installation

remember to uncheck GEFORCE Experience from the installation list.

But before that disable all anti virus in your system before installin your driver.

i wiped my drives and did a clean install of windows. 

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7 hours ago, davyre89 said:

60 FPS loss from 750Ti is like switching to Integrated Graphics.

 

First check under Device Manager or any software to check if your 1080Ti is detected.

If no, try reseating your 1080Ti and make sure 6/8 pin PCI-E cables are connected. 

If yes, try using Display Driver Uninstaller from guru3d to completely remove your old/current display drivers and install your new 1080Ti display drivers.

1080ti is recognized. its literally only in league of legends

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8 hours ago, SoundiBoy said:

1080ti is recognized. its literally only in league of legends

What are the rest of your system?

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