[SOLVED] Destiny 2 - Upgraded to 1080ti lower fps than 1050ti

Apr 20, 2020
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I recently upgraded my cpu, graphics card and a SSD

CPU- I7-4790
GPU - NVidea Gforce 1080 TI
SSD - Samsung 860 EVO 1tb

Are the things that changed the other equipment stayed the same

MB MSI Z97 GAMING 5 (MS-7917)
2TB Hard drive ST1000DM003-1CH162
1TB Hard Drive WDC WD2002FAEX-007BA0

I was getting 50-60 frames consistently when i didn't have the SSD with Destiny and Operating system on it on a 1050 ti GPU and an i5 processor
Now im getting 30-45 in open areas
40-50 in solo areas

Frame cap off, stays at 30 and spikes, Frame cap set to 60 is when i get above 40 more consistently
V-sync off everything on low
XMP profile enabled
OS power on high performance
Power on the NVIDIA control panel is on adaptive
Steam and Destiny running as admin
Verified the game files
Updated all drivers (Even rolled drivers back, effect got worse)
Have all the windows updates
Performance monitor, shows CPU capping around 40% same for memory

Im hoping there is just something dumb that im missing
 
Solution
run DDU and make sure you have completely removed all drivers & settings.
the Nvidia drivers and settings from the 1050 Ti can interfere with the new 1080 Ti's performance.
then reinstall the latest Nvidia driver package for the 1080 Ti.

reset system BIOS back to manufacturer defaults and, if needed, reconfigure for the new CPU.

also make sure you have all of the latest chipset and motherboard drivers.
run DDU and make sure you have completely removed all drivers & settings.
the Nvidia drivers and settings from the 1050 Ti can interfere with the new 1080 Ti's performance.
then reinstall the latest Nvidia driver package for the 1080 Ti.

reset system BIOS back to manufacturer defaults and, if needed, reconfigure for the new CPU.

also make sure you have all of the latest chipset and motherboard drivers.
 
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Solution
It was my chip set. Thank you so much

I had previously uninstalled the graphics drivers through the device manager tab
Ran the DDU update after restarting my computer into safe mode, the computer did still have some of the 1050 ti software on it, cleared everything out did a restart no change

Visited the MSI website downloaded the most up to date chipset drivers from the site, restarted the computer
Upon restart i also reset all the bios settings to default, did not have a factory option

Open world getting 45-68
Sing encounters 55-88
And everything is much smoother
 
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