Gaming/ gtx 780 ti question.

mitchmm

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So I'm not a 100% sure where to post this but this seems fitting since its about games. My system is an i5 4670k liquid cooled, no OC. A gtx 780ti, 16GB of RAM, ASUS Maximus VI hero motherboard. I had this built at Micro Center. Everything works fine, but when I try to play games its hit and miss whether or not I can even play it on low settings. Even if I can play it is on low. Just recently my fps in World of Warcraft has tanked. I have no idea why. It literally just happened in the last two weeks. Games like Skyrim and The Witcher 2 I have never been able to play. Team Fortress 2 has been hit and miss and usually requires me to play on low or medium. I'm using MSI afterburner and when I watch in game my temps are perfectly ok, my gpu is running at full clock speed and so is my cpu.

Also my boot up speeds seem really slow considering I'm using an SSD. But anyway, I can handle that. I would love to play some games but I can't. I'm using the newest driver, but I've also tired using older drivers which seemed to work sometimes, and other times it wouldn't. Before my fps tanked in World of Warcraft I would use the fair setting with higher view distance and my fps would be anywhere in between 70-90. It fluctuated a lot, but was more than playable.

Is anyone else having this issue? Is something wrong? Everything seems to working fine.

 
Ok heres the screenshots from HWInfo, if that's not what you meant just let me know. I've never used it before.
http://imgur.com/a/EOOnt

I can't try the gpu in another system, the integrated graphics is not being used. My cpu is most definitely not over heating.
PSU- Corsiar HX750
SSD- Samsung 840 129GB
HDD- WD 2TB
OS- Windows 8.1
 
Well I know that I can play these games. I've also used the GeForce experience for some games for it tell me the recommended settings. I don't mean to sound rude but is that all? Thank you for helping me out.
 
I know the psu should be able to provide enough power. Is there a way to check if the graphics card or something else is faulty? I dont have another system that I can try it out in.
 
I don't have another card, or another PC unfortunately. Could it just be driver issues then? I've played some World of Warcraft again last night and today and I'm now usually above 50 fps. It just literally varies day to day.