[SOLVED] GeForce GTX 1080

KingChangeIV

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Hey guys and gals,

I have started to noticed when I am gaming I sometimes get garbage frames as in 20-30 when normally I am steady 60. I use Open Hardware Monitor and I notice when the frames bit the dust, my GPU has dropped significantly in temp it will usually run 80C but it can drop to 74c or around that number. What does this mean? I am trying to make this last as the shortage for GPUs is still ongoing and I want to know what the issue might be and how to resolve. Please share your thoughts! Thank you in advance.

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Solution
Extremely high background CPU usage. You need to close everything else beside the benchmark and run it again.
I don't see anything else that is too important from that though.

Try DDU in safe mode to remove and reinstall your GPU drivers.
Extremely high background CPU usage. You need to close everything else beside the benchmark and run it again.
I don't see anything else that is too important from that though.

Try DDU in safe mode to remove and reinstall your GPU drivers.
 
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