Hey all,
I recently upgraded my graphics card from a strix 2080ti to a Gigabyte Gaming 3090. I completely wiped my PC to give it a fresh start aswell. The first time I booted the pc up using the 3090, I noticed some performing issues, it just didn't feel as smooth. I booted up Cold War to give it a test, it gave me about 20 FPS during gameplay. This was later fixed by changing my BIOS PCI settings to PCI gen 3. But even after that the game gave me about 80 frames per second on max settings, my 2080ti would give me around 150. Even apps such as photoshop become tedious to use. I'll list off my parts for you to get a better understanding:
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z390 AORUS Ultra ( GPU is plugged into the top slot)
Power supply: Corsair TX750W Gold (I read that 750 is the bare mininum, would like to get a better understanding first of the issue before buying a better one)
Procesor: i9-9900K
Graphics card: Gigabyte 3090 GAMING
4x16 3000mhz ram sticks
Windows is updated, correct drivers are installed
I believe the power supply could be an issue, but better to ask people who have a better understanding before getting a better one. Any help is greatly appreciated, if additional information is needed let me know.
I recently upgraded my graphics card from a strix 2080ti to a Gigabyte Gaming 3090. I completely wiped my PC to give it a fresh start aswell. The first time I booted the pc up using the 3090, I noticed some performing issues, it just didn't feel as smooth. I booted up Cold War to give it a test, it gave me about 20 FPS during gameplay. This was later fixed by changing my BIOS PCI settings to PCI gen 3. But even after that the game gave me about 80 frames per second on max settings, my 2080ti would give me around 150. Even apps such as photoshop become tedious to use. I'll list off my parts for you to get a better understanding:
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z390 AORUS Ultra ( GPU is plugged into the top slot)
Power supply: Corsair TX750W Gold (I read that 750 is the bare mininum, would like to get a better understanding first of the issue before buying a better one)
Procesor: i9-9900K
Graphics card: Gigabyte 3090 GAMING
4x16 3000mhz ram sticks
Windows is updated, correct drivers are installed
I believe the power supply could be an issue, but better to ask people who have a better understanding before getting a better one. Any help is greatly appreciated, if additional information is needed let me know.