Question upgrade from gtx 1080 to rx 6750 xt went wrong

Apr 16, 2023
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My gtx 1080 was feeling a little old so I decided to upgrade to an rx 6750 xt. I used DDU in safe mode to delete the nvdia drivers. Afterwards I installed the amd adrenalin software. Now the gpu performs very bad, worse than my 1080. I have low fps and framedrops on low settings 1080p. I benchmarked on 3d mark demo and it gave normal results. I spent a lot of money on this gpu. Why doesnt it perform like it should.

SPECS
i5 10400f
rx 6750 xt
512 ssd m2
1 TB sata ssd
asrock b560m steel legend
16 gb 3200 ram
msi a650gf
windows 10 pro
 
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

What OS are you working with? You forgot to mention the make and model of your PSU and it's age. BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment of time? Try running DDU again but install the latest GPU driver from AMD's support site in an elevated command, i.e, Right click installer>Run as Administrator.
 
I use windows 10 pro. My psu is msi a650gf. I don't know the bios version. How should I tell? i have used DDU twice already, not yet as administrator and I would know how to do that. People told me that reinstalling windows should fix it?
 
My gtx 1080 was feeling a little old so I decided to upgrade to an rx 6750 xt. I used DDU in safe mode to delete the nvdia drivers. Afterwards I installed the amd adrenalin software. Now the gpu performs very bad, worse than my 1080. I have low fps and framedrops on low settings 1080p. I benchmarked on 3d mark demo and it gave normal results. I disabled xmp, didn't work. Some people told me the only option is to reinstall windows
I spent a lot of money on this gpu. Why doesnt it perform like it should.

SPECS
i5 10400f
rx 6750 xt
512 ssd m2
1 TB sata ssd
asrock b560m steel legend
16 gb 3200 ram
msi a650gf
windows 10 pro
 
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