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2017/08/02 08:38:31 (permalink)
A few days ago I purchased an EVGA 1080TI HYBRID GPU and I went to use it on my 144hz 1080p monitor and I was getting frame drops in games where I shouldn't like CSGO. I changed my resolution in the nvidia control panel to simulate a 2560x1440 resolution and it seemed at lot better. I was curious if anyone else had this problem. the image attached is my computer's specs.

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    masada
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    Re: EVGA 1080TI HYBRID GPU 2017/08/02 10:41:13 (permalink)
    Betting $10 someone else will come in and say you need a higher res monitor...1080 ti hybrid is way overkill for 1080P gaming and with your system why not step up to at least a 2K monitor? Also the clock speed on your RAM seems lower. I have a 6700K with 32GB of ripjaw and me default speed was 2133 and it's XMPL (I think I got that right) profile 1 is 3200 Mhz. I doubt that is causing frame drops, but it's something you might want to look at.

    BTW, I'm running two 2k monitors on a SC2 Hybrid and in BF1 I'm getting well over 100 FPS on average and often in the 120's-130's. in PUBG i'm hitting 90-144 depending on where I'm at on the map.

    System specs:
    Corsair 460X RGB
    Intel Core i7-6700k 4.4Ghz OC
    Gigabyte Z170 G5 max (MB)
    32GB G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series DDR4 3200
    Corssair H100i V2
    EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G2
    Evga GeForce 1080 TI SC2 Hybrid
    2x 500 GB Samsung 850 EVO SSHD (raid 0)
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    PapiHiraeth
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    Re: EVGA 1080TI HYBRID GPU 2017/08/02 14:15:49 (permalink)
    I was going to buy one anyways I'm just curious as to why I'd get frame drops. As for my ram the program I used cuts the freq in half for whatever reason it's actually 3466.
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    Re: EVGA 1080TI HYBRID GPU 2017/08/02 14:39:46 (permalink)
    What is the CPU usage? I mean, per core... is one of them maxed out? Or rather, spiking, while the GPU usage dips?
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    Re: EVGA 1080TI HYBRID GPU 2017/08/02 14:39:56 (permalink)
    masada
    Betting $10 someone else will come in and say you need a higher res monitor...1080 ti hybrid is way overkill for 1080P gaming and with your system why not step up to at least a 2K monitor? Also the clock speed on your RAM seems lower. I have a 6700K with 32GB of ripjaw and me default speed was 2133 and it's XMPL (I think I got that right) profile 1 is 3200 Mhz. I doubt that is causing frame drops, but it's something you might want to look at.

    BTW, I'm running two 2k monitors on a SC2 Hybrid and in BF1 I'm getting well over 100 FPS on average and often in the 120's-130's. in PUBG i'm hitting 90-144 depending on where I'm at on the map.




    This has nothing to do with him using a 1080P monitor, don't spread misinformation.
     
    You don't sound like you know much about hardware, so it's probably best you don't give advice.

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    Re: EVGA 1080TI HYBRID GPU 2017/08/02 19:08:39 (permalink)
     
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    Re: EVGA 1080TI HYBRID GPU 2017/08/02 19:08:49 (permalink)
    Looks like he underclocked his memory by a huge margin
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    Re: EVGA 1080TI HYBRID GPU 2017/08/02 20:12:47 (permalink)
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    masada
    Betting $10 someone else will come in and say you need a higher res monitor...1080 ti hybrid is way overkill for 1080P gaming and with your system why not step up to at least a 2K monitor? Also the clock speed on your RAM seems lower. I have a 6700K with 32GB of ripjaw and me default speed was 2133 and it's XMPL (I think I got that right) profile 1 is 3200 Mhz. I doubt that is causing frame drops, but it's something you might want to look at.

    BTW, I'm running two 2k monitors on a SC2 Hybrid and in BF1 I'm getting well over 100 FPS on average and often in the 120's-130's. in PUBG i'm hitting 90-144 depending on where I'm at on the map.




    This has nothing to do with him using a 1080P monitor, don't spread misinformation.
     
    You don't sound like you know much about hardware, so it's probably best you don't give advice.


    I read that information here, from an EVGA tech...would think that's a credible source. Bottlenecking and what not...additionally if you read more closely I was making a bet about what someone might say. I'm assuming its a rough day or something but you don't know me from Adam or my experience and making an assumption about something you read on on a forum isn't going to help the OP. 

    What suggestions do you have for the OP that might help him with the issue? 

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    Intel Core i7-6700k 4.4Ghz OC
    Gigabyte Z170 G5 max (MB)
    32GB G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series DDR4 3200
    Corssair H100i V2
    EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G2
    Evga GeForce 1080 TI SC2 Hybrid
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    Re: EVGA 1080TI HYBRID GPU 2017/08/02 23:01:41 (permalink)
    Disable V-Sync in CS:GO and enable Fast Sync in the NVIDIA Control Panel (Manage 3D Settings > Vertical Sync > Fast).  See if that helps.
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    Re: EVGA 1080TI HYBRID GPU 2017/08/03 04:53:28 (permalink)
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    Betting $10 someone else will come in and say you need a higher res monitor...1080 ti hybrid is way overkill for 1080P gaming and with your system why not step up to at least a 2K monitor? Also the clock speed on your RAM seems lower. I have a 6700K with 32GB of ripjaw and me default speed was 2133 and it's XMPL (I think I got that right) profile 1 is 3200 Mhz. I doubt that is causing frame drops, but it's something you might want to look at.

    BTW, I'm running two 2k monitors on a SC2 Hybrid and in BF1 I'm getting well over 100 FPS on average and often in the 120's-130's. in PUBG i'm hitting 90-144 depending on where I'm at on the map.




    This has nothing to do with him using a 1080P monitor, don't spread misinformation.
     
    You don't sound like you know much about hardware, so it's probably best you don't give advice.


    I read that information here, from an EVGA tech...would think that's a credible source. Bottlenecking and what not...additionally if you read more closely I was making a bet about what someone might say. I'm assuming its a rough day or something but you don't know me from Adam or my experience and making an assumption about something you read on on a forum isn't going to help the OP. 

    What suggestions do you have for the OP that might help him with the issue? 



    Indeed one of the Evga Techs once said, a 1080TI is overkill for 1080p.
    1080TI was developed for 2.5K / 4K Res. 
    I have a 1080p 144hz monitor as well, but I need to use DSR at 2.5k (most of my is on 2.5K) so I can have a good usage of the GPU (80% of usage, while in 1080p it renders below 60%).
    You need to give heavy work for the TI's cards, otherwise, they're never going to use their potential.

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