[SOLVED] GTX 1070 Ti is out performing my RTX 3080, need HELP!

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AS stated on the Title, I do not know what's going on with my computer, underperforms like HELL!


I don't need comments about bottlenecking, I've already ordered new parts to replace them all and fit with my new RTX 3080.

What I need help with is in Dota 2, I get around 100 fps, while people with 1080, 2080 get waaay more FPS than I do with the same CPU.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nGjXMjgj1c
<----- that's one of many videos, 1070 Ti.
I need to understand what's going on? The temps are fine on CPU and GPU nothing wrong there, dual ram and everything.

https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/37154504

I feel like I'll upgrade everything CPU, Ram, cooler, motherboard and still not get the performance I should.
 
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Somewhat of a catty response and I personally wouldn't find amusement in other people's frustration.
Yeah, well... I suppose it is.
People blew up on AMD over bad Navi drivers and now that Nvidia appears to be having similar issues with theirs... it seems suppressed in comparison, considering they're the larger company and sell a larger volume of cards.
It was slow going, but AMD mended them. On Nvidia's end, there doesn't appear to be any feedback from them at all on what they're doing to rectify the problem.

If you spend 5 mins just scrolling through the library of pages on the NVIDIA support forums, there's countless threads, multiply them by the responses within said threads. I wouldn't say this is under the radar by...
So you're saying just skip over an easy possible fix for issues and just keep troubleshooting?

It wouldn't be the first time a member has reported back that DDU has worked in solving their issues. Seems like a good 2 minutes spent towards fixing an issue.

BTW: the op didn't just change drivers, he changed GPUs

This is like saying "reinstall Windows" every time there's an issue with it that you feel is too hard to resolve. And again, NVIDIA's drivers are compatible with a wide range of products, you don't need to reinstall/update/whatever the drivers if they're compatible. If OP was using drivers that aren't compatible with the 3080, the easier fix would've just been to update the drivers.

If OP was going from an AMD to NVIDIA product or vice versa, I would've lightened up to the suggestion, but that's not the case here.