[SOLVED] My Computer Is getting bad frames when they should be way higher.

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My pc is not getting the frames it should be. It's getting 60 fps when I have an i7-9700k, 1070 Ti, And 32 Gb of ram i also have a 240hz monitor so it's not getting what it should get obviously. I have vsync turn off also. I don't know what happen but if any 1 come help that would be nice or any solutions.
 
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On most motherboards there's 2 pcie slots that'll handle a gpu. The upper is laned by the cpu and is full x16. The secondary slot (lower) can be either x8 or x4 (x2) depending on the mobo and is run by the chipset not the cpu. If you have the gpu in the lower slot on an x4 (x2) and a Sata m.2, they'll share the same lane and the x16 slot only sees x2 bandwidth. If no Sata m.2 it runs at x4. If the better motherboard, it'll run at x8.
This is all I could found:

1. View: https://www.reddit.com/r/modernwarfare/comments/f2r6qw/bad_stutter_low_fps_after_season_2_update/


2. https://gamerjournalist.com/call-of-duty-warzone-low-fps-fix/

Im guessing trying what number 2 indicates about game priority may help.


If theres no other game to play and see what happend, then its kinda hard to know whats going on. Im guessing it sounds like a bad game update, nvidia driver issue, bad graphic setting in game, or a combination some of those.
 
On most motherboards there's 2 pcie slots that'll handle a gpu. The upper is laned by the cpu and is full x16. The secondary slot (lower) can be either x8 or x4 (x2) depending on the mobo and is run by the chipset not the cpu. If you have the gpu in the lower slot on an x4 (x2) and a Sata m.2, they'll share the same lane and the x16 slot only sees x2 bandwidth. If no Sata m.2 it runs at x4. If the better motherboard, it'll run at x8.
 
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