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Solve : Low Fps and Freeze with a Good computer? |
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Answer» Hello, GTX 1070 Gigabyte G1Thanks BC, I'd missed that Have you tried the GPU driver from Gigabyte? Here's a link to the download page, just choose the correct OS https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-N1070G1-GAMING-8GD-rev-10#support-dl Interestingly, The GPU drivers available from Gigabyte are byte-for-byte identical to the ones available on Nvidia's site. I think this is pretty commonplace nowadays, as it seems that nowadays manufacturers use the same reference card designs provided by NVidia, and the only differences tend to be the visual and airflow design and aspects like RGB. That said, Gigabyte's MIRROR is a few versions behind, so I think it is worthwhile to try for that reason. For reference I have that exact Graphics Card (Gigabyte 1070) And am using Driver Version 378.92, which is from March 2017. I'm not experiencing any performance issues. I think we could also use more detailed specifications about the system as well. (eg. do you have any other adapter cards installed? What is the software environment like?) If running WINDOWS 10, there are some game-related settings as well. "Game DVR" has been associated by many with FPS drops. You can change it and turn it off by starting the XBox App and going to settings. Another thing worth considering is the PCI-E bandwidth. You can check this with a tool like GPU-Z. The info you will want to check is the "Bus Interface" You will want to see "PCIe x16 3.0 x16 1.1" if at the desktop. It's possible there might be an x8 in there in which case, you will want to look at your motherboard manual. In my case I had the same issue and didn't even realize until I happened to open GPU-Z and noticed it said x8. I had an adapter card in my second 16x slot, which meant that both slots were 8x, including the one my graphics card was in. After shuffling expansion cards around to keep that 16x slot free, I nearly doubled my average framerate in game software. |
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