Question Low FPS in every game with an NVIDIA Geforce 1060 6GB ?

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Hi guys! you might have stroke reading this but yeah got a bit of a problem here.

I play FPS games like csgo and valorant and hit 200fps but one day when i started my pc it seems a lil weird and after i open my valorant i noticed that it opened very slow and when i tried to play it hit 120 and drops to 40 fps i dont know what happend so i've tried many things like cleaning my pc like every bit of it is clean even the gpu and i even changed the thermal paste but sadly when i open the game it still hit 120 and drop 40..

I've tried to install lower nvidia drivers like 552.44 since thats what mr. google said that its the most compatible for the gpu but no it still didnt do anything.
yea i know my specs a lil low thats the only thing i can afford so yea 😛

please help me play again 😀

Specs:
Processor: Intel Core I7-8700k 3.70GHz
RAM: 16 GB ram
Graphics card: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 6gb
Storage: SSD-120GB for System
M.2- 1TB
HDD- 2 TB
PSU- INPLAY ULTRA SERIES GS650w 80+bronze (recently bought like 1month ago)
MOBO- GIGABYTE H310M DS2v 2.0 LGA1151 ( Dont know what BIOS version im on dunno how to check lol)
windows 10 PRO OS
 
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

You forgot to mention the make, model and age of your PSU. Make and model of your motherboard? BIOS version for your motherboard? What OS are you on? Please include those bits of info.

I've tried to install lower nvidia drivers like 552.44 since thats what mr. google said that its the most compatible for the gpu but no it still didnt do anything.
As for your driver;
download this version. Use DDU to remove all GPU drivers(intel, AMD and Nvidia) in Safe Mode, then manually install the driver linked above.
 
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

You forgot to mention the make, model and age of your PSU. Make and model of your motherboard? BIOS version for your motherboard? What OS are you on? Please include those bits of info.

I've tried to install lower nvidia drivers like 552.44 since thats what mr. google said that its the most compatible for the gpu but no it still didnt do anything.
As for your driver;
download this version. Use DDU to remove all GPU drivers(intel, AMD and Nvidia) in Safe Mode, then manually install the driver linked above.

hi, thank you! i've edited it and put the PSU, MOBO, BIOS and OS there <3 thanksss!!

about the DDU how to i use this? cause i've downloaded and manually install drivers and haven't uninstall my previous versions of GPU Drivers .. i thought it will automatically uninstall the drivers if you install a newer one

EDIT: I have tried DDU watched a tutorial on youtube how to use it and yea it still didnt fix the problem.. Im using the Driver you suggested
 
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