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okay i just realised that my gpu is running at 0.7volts and i think thats quite abit below what this card is supposed to run at. Im trying to increase its voltage using Galax's own software but to no avail and im also trying out afterburner but that doesnt bring up my voltage. 

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Did you DDU in safe mode and reinstalled the drivers fresh new when you changed the video cards?

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Hey mate. 

Had same problem.

The Windows fresh Installation should help. 

I switched my old gpu , with 1070 , and had some low fps.

For some reason, even when removing the drivers, it is not fully delete them.

This is the only option i can provide you. 

Good Luck

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On 27/11/2017 at 3:06 PM, josh_27 said:

no i did not... i just reinstalled the drivers

I had the same problem when I installed my gtx 960.

Use DDU and use it SAFE MODE. I used on normal mode and nothing (it used to work for me, but this time only worked on safe mode)

Ultra is stupid. ALWAYS.

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