So, i was having "low" performance some games lately, especially in Horizon Zero Dawn (i want to play at 60 fps, it runs at 30~).
I decided to set the graphics quality in the control panel to max performance. It worked when i restarted my pc, i could play it in a satisfying framerate. However, when i turn my pc off, like, i'm going to sleep or something, when i turn it on again, and boot up HZD, it goes back to 30~ fps.
The thing is, in the control panel, the settings still are in max performance, so i had to set another mode, close the panel, open it again, set to max performance, save and restart my pc.
To quick fix it, instead of turning off my computer, i just set it to sleep. It was working. However, I stopped playing a few days ago, and today, when i opened it, it was having low performance again. I repeted what i did, but this time, to no avail.
I also posted this question before in the geforce forums, someone commented that it wasn't possible to have this amazing framerate gains just by setting it to performance mode in the control panel. So in tried to clean install two drivers (472.12 and 511.23), but nothing happened. (472.12 made it kinda worse tho) (I was using 497.29 before them)
Did someone ever have this problem? Nothing is making sense right now with this situation.
FYI, i let the graphics at high settings, 2560x1080 resolution (the ultrawide res isn't the problem in this case.)
Specs:
I would like to point out that, before i found this "quick fix", i tried to connect my pc to my samsung TV. He kinda restarted for no reason. When i opened HZD, the framerate was at 60~. So, something happened when i connected it to the TV, but i have no idea what it did, and how to replicate it. Tried to connect it to my tv today again, but nothing. Same low performance.
I decided to set the graphics quality in the control panel to max performance. It worked when i restarted my pc, i could play it in a satisfying framerate. However, when i turn my pc off, like, i'm going to sleep or something, when i turn it on again, and boot up HZD, it goes back to 30~ fps.
The thing is, in the control panel, the settings still are in max performance, so i had to set another mode, close the panel, open it again, set to max performance, save and restart my pc.
To quick fix it, instead of turning off my computer, i just set it to sleep. It was working. However, I stopped playing a few days ago, and today, when i opened it, it was having low performance again. I repeted what i did, but this time, to no avail.
I also posted this question before in the geforce forums, someone commented that it wasn't possible to have this amazing framerate gains just by setting it to performance mode in the control panel. So in tried to clean install two drivers (472.12 and 511.23), but nothing happened. (472.12 made it kinda worse tho) (I was using 497.29 before them)
Did someone ever have this problem? Nothing is making sense right now with this situation.
FYI, i let the graphics at high settings, 2560x1080 resolution (the ultrawide res isn't the problem in this case.)
Specs:
- Gigabyte RTX 2060 Super Windforce
- I5 10400F
- 2x8 gb RAM 2666 mhz
- Windows 10, recently formatted.
- Current Driver = 511.23
I would like to point out that, before i found this "quick fix", i tried to connect my pc to my samsung TV. He kinda restarted for no reason. When i opened HZD, the framerate was at 60~. So, something happened when i connected it to the TV, but i have no idea what it did, and how to replicate it. Tried to connect it to my tv today again, but nothing. Same low performance.