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Computer engineering PhD student and RFML researcher

 

Daily Driver:

CPU: Ryzen 7 4800H | GPU: RTX 2060 | RAM: 32GB DDR4 3200MHz C16 | OS: Debian 13

 

Gaming PC:

CPU: Ryzen 5 5600X | GPU: EVGA RTX 2080Ti | RAM: 32GB DDR4 3200MHz C16 | OS: Windows 11

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11 hours ago, iFurrion said:

Mainly Rainbow six siege , GTA 5, dark souls 3, 

oh thats a relief and easy enough to solve sin those games have a wide variety of resource utilization.

Post here the following information (if you dont know how to do something, ask or google it, whatever you wish).

 

1) Driver version you currently have.

2) Launch any of those games and keep MSI afterburner running in background.

3) Take note on graphic configuration, try using presets, not custom settings to make the diagnosis easier. Pick Low, Medium, High, or Ultra. Stick to it while testing.

4) Play for about 10 minutes (offline mode where possible).

5) Post here the FULL Msi afterburner Statistics graph.

 

From there we can start. Its fairly easy to do this, ask anything you need.

cheers!

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On 12.04.2018 at 6:32 PM, faziten said:

oh thats a relief and easy enough to solve sin those games have a wide variety of resource utilization.

Post here the following information (if you dont know how to do something, ask or google it, whatever you wish).

 

1) Driver version you currently have.

2) Launch any of those games and keep MSI afterburner running in background.

3) Take note on graphic configuration, try using presets, not custom settings to make the diagnosis easier. Pick Low, Medium, High, or Ultra. Stick to it while testing.

4) Play for about 10 minutes (offline mode where possible).

5) Post here the FULL Msi afterburner Statistics graph.

 

From there we can start. Its fairly easy to do this, ask anything you need.

cheers!

So i found another issue, MSI Afterburner doesn't read anything about my GPU but i have tried every driver version and there is no change about the fps

 

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12 hours ago, iFurrion said:

So i found another issue, MSI Afterburner doesn't read anything about my GPU but i have tried every driver version and there is no change about the fps

 

Since you have an IGP in your CPU GPUZ and Afterburner may be having issues detecting your discrete GPU when its doing nothing, since the Intel IGP probably kicked in.

 

Try launching some game or graphically demanding task, (benchmark, etc) then they to read data from your GPU with GPUZ and MSI afterburner.

 

Also try uninstalling your Intel IGP and GPU driver reboot and install Intel and THEN Nvidia driver (From DELL site, yes i know its outdated as FK, but for testing purposes, it should restore your performance assuming the latest nvidia drivers are the main issue here).

 

Test it out and post the results here.

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