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I was thinking of a GTX1080 or GTX1080ti I currently have the GTX1070 which is suprisingly underperforming by around 20% from the average. Somehow I'm around 30-20FPS below the average in GTA 5, Witcher 3 and several other games I just can't have it that way... Runing 1440p at max and all benchmarks show that they get around 20 to 30fps more than me on max so I want to upgrade weirdly the benchmarks had the same cpu as me so?

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No, wait for new cards.

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leave the GPU alone, you have a bottleneck somewhere. Also, now is a bad time to buy a pascal card with 11xx series due around July - if anything I would consider dropping in a 7700k and overclocking it, just make sure you flash your board bios if you choose to do this. 6700 aint a slouch, but I would upgrade that before the GPU right now - unless you go board and 8700k 

 

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1 hour ago, AdvancedKittyWarfer said:

I was thinking of a GTX1080 or GTX1080ti I currently have the GTX1070 which is suprisingly underperforming by around 20% from the average. Somehow I'm around 30-20FPS below the average in GTA 5, Witcher 3 and several other games I just can't have it that way... Runing 1440p at max and all benchmarks show that they get around 20 to 30fps more than me on max so I want to upgrade weirdly the benchmarks had the same cpu as me so?

what is your processor?

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Just now, Grockle88 said:

what is your processor?

i7 6700 although I don't think it's the bottleneck as benchmarks show people with the same exact build except maybe ram they're still getting higher frame rates so dunno whats wrong with it all...

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3 minutes ago, AdvancedKittyWarfer said:

i7 6700 although I don't think it's the bottleneck as benchmarks show people with the same exact build except maybe ram they're still getting higher frame rates so dunno whats wrong with it all...

Might wanna benchmark via userbenchmark.com and see whats up with each of your components 

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2 minutes ago, jtmoseley said:

Might wanna benchmark via userbenchmark.com and see whats up with each of your components 

That's exactly what I did. It just said my shit is shit and high background process but I know that coz Wallpaper engine on 2 screens...

 

EDIT: Which pauses on a game in full screen so?

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1 minute ago, AdvancedKittyWarfer said:

That's exactly what I did. It just said my shit is shit and high background process but I know that coz Wallpaper engine on 2 screens...

 

EDIT: Which pauses on a game in full screen so?

When you close wallpaper engine does the performance go up?

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Just now, jtmoseley said:

 

When you close wallpaper engine does the performance go up?

Can you link the benchmark results?

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1 minute ago, Dell Dorado said:

I recommend getting a new GPU because who knows when the new gpus are coming out.

It is likely that the next generation GPU's will come this summer probably in July.

I still don't think that ray tracing will be worthwhile for the price, but waiting for the prices to drop on older cards (Hopefully they do) is probably what I would do.

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1 minute ago, AdvancedKittyWarfer said:

Nope not a single bit

Have you checked task manager and seen if anything is using up any specific part?

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29 minutes ago, AdvancedKittyWarfer said:

I was thinking of a GTX1080 or GTX1080ti I currently have the GTX1070 which is suprisingly underperforming by around 20% from the average. Somehow I'm around 30-20FPS below the average in GTA 5, Witcher 3 and several other games I just can't have it that way... Runing 1440p at max and all benchmarks show that they get around 20 to 30fps more than me on max so I want to upgrade weirdly the benchmarks had the same cpu as me so?

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Around my area you can find a gtx 1080 for around 450 but im waiting for the new cards tooo!

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1 minute ago, AdvancedKittyWarfer said:

Not really, only the game and steam and of course CPUID HWmonitor

can you link the benchmark results?

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1 minute ago, AdvancedKittyWarfer said:

Yeah I could've just sold my 1070 for a high price coz demand and then save some money and get a 1080

yeah im currently running a 980ti and its pretty good and should last a couple more years, best investment for me tbh

 

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4 minutes ago, jtmoseley said:

can you link the benchmark results?

Turned off Wallpaper engine and it's never been better but I haven't seen in game performance getting any better so... Still around 20 fps lower than average somehow...

http://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/8679299 

AND BELOW IS "old" benchmark about 1 hour ago

http://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/8678378

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1 minute ago, AdvancedKittyWarfer said:

Turned off Wallpaper engine and it's never been better but I haven't seen in game performance getting any better so... Still around 20 fps lower than average somehow...

http://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/8679299 

AND BELOW IS "old" benchmark about 1 hour ago

http://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/8678378

interesting... Make sure to update drivers.

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