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Hello everybody,

 

I recently upgraded my gtx 960 to a gtx 1080 ti and i got the feeling my cpu is bottlenecking quite alot so I changed my i5 4670k @4,5 ghz to an i7 4770k @4,3 ghz.

Well i play on a 1080p 144hz freesync (AOC 2770g4) and i dont see alot of perfomance boost to the previous build.
At games like Overwatch it barely touches 100% on the cpu and gpu (fraps min 90 max 139 avg 113,1). settings at Epic.

i really dont know what it could be i reinstalled nvidia driver 388.43 and it didn´t helped
thank you in advance 

Tiago

 

Specs

i7 4770k 4,3ghz

Gigabyte H97-D3H-CF

EVGA 1080ti SC Black Edition

EVGA SUPERNOVA 750W G2

16 GB Corsair Lpx

Deepcool Captain 240 ex

850 EVO 500GB

Seagate 3TB

WD 1 TB

Win 10

 

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At 1080p, you'll still be bottlenecking the GPU according to 

 

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10 minutes ago, owluitar said:

At 1080p, you'll still be bottlenecking the GPU according to 

 

yes but not to this degree i think look at this video of hardware unboxed

it compares high end i7 to mine it only has 20-50 fps diffrences and at overwatch 1080 ti

 

Average: 237 FPS (4.22 ms) 1% Low: 153 FPS (6.55 ms) 0.1% Low: 124 FPS (8.04 ms)

 

it´s quite more than just 20-50 fps :(

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5 minutes ago, Dakoka said:

yes but not to this degree i think look at this video of hardware unboxed

it compares high end i7 to mine it only has 20-50 fps diffrences and at overwatch 1080 ti

 

Average: 237 FPS (4.22 ms) 1% Low: 153 FPS (6.55 ms) 0.1% Low: 124 FPS (8.04 ms)

 

it´s quite more than just 20-50 fps :(

From the second video:

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Daily Driver:

CPU - Dual X5670 | GPU - GTX 750 Ti | CASE - HP DL380 G7 | RAM - 128GB Samsung 1366 DDR3 ECC | STORAGE - 8 x 146GB 15K RPM HDD

Work Horse:

CPU - Quad E7-4870 | GPU - Quad Tesla M2090 | CASE - HPDL580 G7 | RAM - 128GB Samsung 1366 DDR3 ECC | STORAGE - 2 x 256GB Samsung 950 EVO SSD

 

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Since I have i7 4770k and GTX 1080ti... I can assure you that i7 4770k with a bit of OC is more than capable of handling this card with no bottlenecks. I have no problem with playing at 165Hz.

 

Have you uninstalled your old drivers with DDU and then installed new ones?

 

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1 minute ago, WereCat said:

Since I have i7 4770k and GTX 1080ti... I can assure you that i7 4770k with a bit of OC is more than capable of handling this card with no bottlenecks. I have no problem with playing at 165Hz.

 

Have you uninstalled your old drivers with DDU and then installed new ones?

 

not with ddu but with cclean i try with ddu
at which overclock are you at?

 

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Just now, Dakoka said:

not with ddu but with cclean i try with ddu
at which overclock are you at?

 

I am at 4.6GHz but even 4.4GHz is not an issue.

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37 minutes ago, WereCat said:

I am at 4.6GHz but even 4.4GHz is not an issue.

well i overclocked to 4,4ghz and used ddu but it dont seem to have helped :S

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey guys i think i found out what the problem was 
it was my memory it was underclocked at 800 mhz now at 1600 mhz i get smooth 160 fps :D

thank you all anyway :)

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