I recently upgraded my video card because my ATI HD 7850 died, I got a Nvidia 1070 TI 8GB Zotac Mini, and also decided to upgrade my HD to a SSD Samsung 860 Evo 512 GB. I currently have both Hard drives hooked up, I cloned the old hard drive into the 860 Evo using the Samsung Magician, and changed it to boot from my Samsung drive. This part is working correctly as my C: drive is now the samsung, and I can see a massive increase in how fast things load. The other drive now E:// still has Windows installed.
My Nvidia 1070 Ti also seems to be performing as expected as I have ran Heaven benchmark at max settings @1080 p and have been obtaining what seems like normal results ~2500 score. I have the latest Nvidia drivers.
Full systems specs:
Nvdia 1070 TI 8 GB Zotac mini
SSD Samsung 860 Evo 512GB
i5 2500k @ stock 3.3 Ghz
16 GB Ram Corsair @ 1333 mhz
Asus Maximus IV Gene/z
Today after playing Diablo 3 for about 45 minutes and tabbing out I got the odd message "Windows has noticed your performance is running slow", something I had seen before when I had my HD 7850 and my normal spinning 7200 rpm Hard drive, but now with these upgrades it just doesn't make sense to me.
I ran TechPowerUp GPU-Z to make sure I wasn't running out of RAM, surprisingly Diablo 3 at max settings including Multisample 8X, is capable of getting peaks of 100% Load in the 1070 Ti, however ram is at 1.5 GB out of 8 GB, max temp was 55 C.
I am at lost as to how this Windows message is still appearing, could it be related to me cloning my old drive, or to the other copy of windows still being in the E drive?, even though its not booting from it?. Or is my system actually running out of memory somehow?.
My Nvidia 1070 Ti also seems to be performing as expected as I have ran Heaven benchmark at max settings @1080 p and have been obtaining what seems like normal results ~2500 score. I have the latest Nvidia drivers.
Full systems specs:
Nvdia 1070 TI 8 GB Zotac mini
SSD Samsung 860 Evo 512GB
i5 2500k @ stock 3.3 Ghz
16 GB Ram Corsair @ 1333 mhz
Asus Maximus IV Gene/z
Today after playing Diablo 3 for about 45 minutes and tabbing out I got the odd message "Windows has noticed your performance is running slow", something I had seen before when I had my HD 7850 and my normal spinning 7200 rpm Hard drive, but now with these upgrades it just doesn't make sense to me.
I ran TechPowerUp GPU-Z to make sure I wasn't running out of RAM, surprisingly Diablo 3 at max settings including Multisample 8X, is capable of getting peaks of 100% Load in the 1070 Ti, however ram is at 1.5 GB out of 8 GB, max temp was 55 C.
I am at lost as to how this Windows message is still appearing, could it be related to me cloning my old drive, or to the other copy of windows still being in the E drive?, even though its not booting from it?. Or is my system actually running out of memory somehow?.