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Ok so i finished building my new computer today and after getting msi Afterburner i saw that my card clock and boost clocks are 139mhz and 405mhz, it is a gtx 1080 amp! extreme with its drivers all up to date and all windows 10 updates as well, was working fine before i changed it to this computer, any help is appreciated!

 

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Aorus gaming 7 z370

Zotac Gtx 1080 amp! extreme

16 gigs of ram @3600 mhz trident z rgb

intel core i7 8700k

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Just now, XxRustyxX said:

not idling, running metro 2033, still same clocks. lower now actually

getting good fps or shit fps?

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138 is a good number.

 

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Just now, XxRustyxX said:

stuck at 70 so i guess good but should be higher no?

 

no need for higher, turn up settings.

probably capped at 70fps 

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138 is a good number.

 

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Just now, XxRustyxX said:

no need for higher? i have a 165hz monitor lol yes need for higher, also settings are maxed.

oh lol

have vsync on? sometimes that breaks things in games.

temps? 

task manager -> gpu usage?

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138 is a good number.

 

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2 minutes ago, XxRustyxX said:

no need for higher? i have a 165hz monitor lol yes need for higher, also settings are maxed.

Try a different driver. Try 381.65, it's the most stable nVidia driver for Pascal ever released. Except it doesn't have Pascal Titanium (Ti) support.

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3 minutes ago, themctipers said:

oh lol

have vsync on? sometimes that breaks things in games.

temps? 

task manager -> gpu usage?

gpu usage 100% temps 51c vsync off

 

3 minutes ago, i_got_laid_by_a_dragoness said:

Try a different driver. Try 381.65, it's the most stable nVidia driver for Pascal ever released. Except it doesn't have Pascal Titanium (Ti) support.

will do.

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