You first might want to list the specs of both your old and the new system's like so:
CPU:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
So we're going to be seeing two sets of specs.
On another note, which version of the drivers from Nvidia are you on? There are CRD are the creative Developers version of drivers while GRD are Game Ready drivers.
Thanks for the reply, im using whatever geforce experience gives you which i believe is the game ready driver.
Idk the exact mames and models offhand but
Old desktop:
Cpu: quad core i7 3.5 ghz
Motherboard: whatever you get from a dell xps 8700
Ram: 16 gb DDR3
Storage: windows boots from old 250gb ssd, everything else installed and stored in 2tb hdds
Gpu: Nvidia gtx 745
Psu: whatever comes with dell xps 8700
Chasis: is that the case? Dell xps 8700 case
Os: Windows 10 Enterprise
New desktop:
Cpu: i9 9900k 8 core 3.7 ghz
Motherboard: Asus z390 (im pretty sure its a ROG Strix z390-E)
Ram: 32 gb ddr4 (2 16gb sticks)
Storage: 2tb samsung sata ssd 500mbs
Gpu: Evga nvidia rtx 2060
Psu: Corsair HX1000i
Chasis: Couger Panzer Max
Os: Windows 10 Enterprise
Also using a corsair h115i rgb platinum liquid cooler for the cpu.