Constant low FPS

TheLHF

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For the last couple of months I have been having issues with my frame rate in most of my games. I noticed first while i was playing league of legends that it would be a constant 52. I contacted the support team back then and they came to the conclusion that it was because i'm running windows 7. Now i have windows 10 and I'm still having the same issue...
Obviously I contacted them again asking for help and we've been going back and forth for a couple of weeks now with no real progress. They re solutions were that its possibly a network issue, but it wasn't that. Other programs causing fps drops, so i disabled overwolf and all other programs that are not needed while playing any game really.
Last night I had a LAN with some friends and we played some old games (Far cry 2, CoD 4, unreal tournament 3, etc.) and i noticed that my computer was still not going above ~50 fps. Additionally i noticed that there was some sort of lagg although it wasn't frame rate drop, so maybe screen tearing or something i don't really know.
My setup is :
i5-6600K
2x GTX titan 8Gb Vram
2Tb WD black (i think at 10´000 revolutions)
16Gb RAM
MSI Z170A XPower gaming titanium edition MoBo
The whole system in water-cooled and I don't have any issues with high temps, Max i get when I really play a lot or something was 50 degrees Celsius.
I have tried running different anti virus software to check the system and it's clean, as well as malware detection software.
When I installed windows 10 I also did a clean install so i wiped the whole hard drive.
The thing i find interesting is that changing graphic settings has no effect on this frame rate. I tried disabling v-sync and such as well as reducing the resolution but it didn't have any influence on the frame rate.
Any tips on how to fix this or how to find out how to fix it are greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
 

itslockdown

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I suggest checking a few things off the bat...

-What MHZ monitor do you have? If it is 60hz then v-sync will cap it to match your monitors refresh rate, if so turn it off (maybe a gamesetting in the nvidia geforce experience, alot of the times the auto settings correct it each time you update, so when you turn it off in game, nvidia turns it back on, or vice versa.

-Are the drivers fully up to date for your graphics card?
 

TheLHF

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Screen has 144Hz and is also set to that. Otherwise all my drivers are always up to date. The screen also has G-sync. I have been playing around with the sli and g sync settings but haven't found anything that really helps.