NVIDIA GTX 680 bad performance/low FPS

corecrx

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Jan 12, 2016
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Hello guys,

I'm new here and decided to share my problem with you guys.
Presently, struggling with my GPU - imaginary. And also afraid of that my gpu could be broken.

Here is my setup:

- NVIDIA GTX 680
- Intel i7 3770k
- 128 GB SSD
- 1 TB HDD
- 16 GB RAM
- WIndows 7

Regularly playing League of Legends over 2 years now. My fps have dropped down to 10~60 FPS for 1 week ago. I assume it's falling randomly. In the most cases/situation hanging with 20~30 FPS. I don't know what to do else.
I changed the game settings to low quality, disable Anti A., V-sync but it doesn't affect my fps.
Then installed the game over and over till I made the choice to reinstall my OS completly.
Everything didn't affect my fps at all.

Here is a picture of GPU-Z sensor of my gpu:
https://gyazo.com/b190c66cd17ac82d993262981e1c801a

Temperature while playing goes up to 30~35°C.

Do someone know, which test I can run to come up with an idea or solution?




 
Solution
I probably solved my problem by myself.

All the last few days I thought the source of low fps would base on my gpu performance.
I entered a few times into the bios/uefi, didn't realized in the left corner my cpu temperature. After I realized it was actually on 104°C I turned off my computer, immediately. And think about , what could be the reason that my cpu is actually overheading himself.
I cleared the dust around the cpu socket and looked accurately to my cpu fan. Too much dust in the cpu fan which couldn't cool my cpu.
After clearing the cpu fan the temperature have a stable 60°C - 69°C.

corecrx

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Jan 12, 2016
2
0
4,520
I probably solved my problem by myself.

All the last few days I thought the source of low fps would base on my gpu performance.
I entered a few times into the bios/uefi, didn't realized in the left corner my cpu temperature. After I realized it was actually on 104°C I turned off my computer, immediately. And think about , what could be the reason that my cpu is actually overheading himself.
I cleared the dust around the cpu socket and looked accurately to my cpu fan. Too much dust in the cpu fan which couldn't cool my cpu.
After clearing the cpu fan the temperature have a stable 60°C - 69°C.
 
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