So I am unsure as to whether this is the correct subreddit to be posting this on, but anyway here goes:
So After updating my graphics drivers to a newer version (driver version 391.24 - aimed at optimising for FFXV) I started to have some really strange issues with FPS. I first noticed this while playing FFXIV. I was getting < 30 FPS in an area where on the previous drivers i would get ~120 FPS. So at the time my reasonable first solution was to roll-back the drivers. Doing that did not help, as the game would run fine for a while, say 30 minutes up to an hour, at the original FPS. After which point the FPS would drop back down to 30, or in longer gaming sessions <10 FPS. I did also attempt to lower the graphically fidelity of the game, but that did not result in any change in the framerate.
I am having a similar occurance in PUBG as well... However, this situation is more interesting. When in the PUBG lobby, (soon after pc restart/booted up) it would run at a smooth 60 FPS, Then within an hour that would drop down below 10 FPS. However, although the lobby is having major FPS issues (again not solved by down-grading the graphics) The game itself when playing a round, runs over 80 FPS (V-synced to 60).
And having mentioned it in the previous paragraph, I have noticed that upon restarting the computer both PUBG lobby and FFXIV would run at their original FPS before this issue. However after a while of the PC being on (whether I was playing the games or not) the games would still show the same issues. I have also noticed some issues when using Google Chrome
Ultimately what is making me very curious about the whole situation, is that some games are completely unaffected. I just spent an hour and a half in Sniper Elite 4, and the game ran at a solid 60 FPS for the entire time that i was playing it. I noticed no issues in the playing of the game, or through any of the menus. The only other program/game that seems to be showing issues atm is the Unreal Engine, which was running between 10 and 20 FPS.
Hardware (The computer is intended for Game-Dev and Streaming/Video Editing along with Gaming):
- Intel i7 6700k (not oc)
- Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080 (not oc)
- Seagate Barracuda 2TB (where all the games are stored)
- 32GB of RAM
What i have tried:
- Complete clean install of the driver (in this case the more recent 391.35 Drivers) - Done by completely removing all nVidia software from the computer then downloading the driver installer from nVidia's website.
- Uninstalling nVidia HD Audio Driver and GeForce Experience (as i had seen people mentioning them as issues, and They are easily re-acquired when installing new drivers)
- Clean installs of the games I was having issues with (FFXIV and PUBG)
- Checking for windows updates
- Monitoring CPU/GPU Temps while in and out of game (never getting higher then 60°C on either)
- Monitoring Clock speeds of CPU/GPU, both of which were hitting their registered Clock/Boost speed.
- Lowering Graphics settings to their lowest setting - which didnt affect my FPS in anyway in the affected games.
- Running benchmarks (Unigene Heaven / Furmark) and finding no issues
- Running the FFXIV specific benchmark and being awarded the highest tier ("Extremely High" iirc - This was ran after closing FFXIV due to the FPS issues)
Any help would be appreicated and if you require more hardware information then please ask.
Submitted March 31, 2018 at 12:06PM by Jao247 https://ift.tt/2pSfYA0
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