1080 TI performing badly

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BouncyMan

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Got a new GTX 1080 TI from Gigabyte today, tried it out on a bunch of different games. I was really disappointed in its performance, so I looked up benchmarks for the games I was running it on. Sure enough I wasn't even close to what other benchmarks were getting. I get like 80 fps in doom whereas other benchmarks are getting upwards of 140+. I would blame this on my CPU, but that doesn't make a lot of sense. I have an I7-4770 it should be able to handle Doom a little higher than 80 FPS :/.

I did a 3DMark and got about 7600ish? (lost result, don't want to retest)
Specs:
I7-4770

Corsair Vengeance DDR3 2400mhz (only actually clocked to 1333mhz)

Asus MAXIMUS 7 HERO


Here's a recording of me playing the witcher 3:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43hEvmJl6fU

Also I did Minecraft with SEUS shaders and used MSI Afterburner In-Game Monitor, and I saw that GPU usage was 99% and CPU was around 30-50%, and I was only getting 30 fps!!! GTX 1080's can do the same on 4k at 60 fps.

In total I'm see a drop in performance greater than 50%, a CPU bottleneck would only cause a 10%ish bottleneck, there's more going on here.
 


Memory is DDR3 and processor is "I7-4770", and I already tried clocking the memory higher, I put it to XMP and set it to 2400MHZ and my computer crashed a couple hours later. And during that time I played some games and I saw NO performance difference.
 
I'm bumping this post because it's getting low on the page, I really really need help, customer service is garbage and this is my only hope so please do not delete this post.... I'm begging you.
 


How many stick of RAM do you have? If it cannot run at 2400mhz there might be an issue with your ram or MB.
Hi have you tried a complete fresh install of the OS? I know it is a pain, but it is an option to look at?
Did you completely remove your old GPU drivers and install the latest ones available from nVidia?
 


I've only had this copy of my OS for 5 months. and I have 2 sticks of ram.
and yes I said in the OP that I uninstalled and reinstalled my graphics drivers.
 


With nothing open and only backround programs about 1.8 gigs, once I open steam, skype, and chrome it climbs to about 3.0
 


There is no mention of you uninstalling and re-installing the drivers in your OP !?
There is a lot than can go wrong with an OS, malware, virus etc. The time is irrelevant.

I would try removing 1 stick of ram , see if it operates at the mhz it is supposed to and retest.
 


It not getting deleted. But closed and account getting banned for 7 days
 
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