Asus DualGeforce Gtx 1060

Daniel_405

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Hello everyone!

A few days ago, i bought a graphic card, the asus dual geforce gtx 1060 6gb Oc Edition.

I have a pretty decent fps on most of the games. Sometimes the games run at 60fps but sometimes at 40 fps ( it looks laggy as hell i dont know why ).

But the thing is, i downloaded Msi Afterburner, and, in one of the displays, says: 202 MHZ and 405 MHZ. My question is. Is that suppose to be normal?, is not suppose to be more higher?. I watched other videos with same model and the numbers are very different.

Like i said before, im really noob at this.

Thanks for your time.
 
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afterburner... but i could be a driver thing. For example if i try to use the new relive drivers on my r9 380x it locks my memory at 150 MHz...

Daniel_405

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Hi :)

Games like Gta V ( all settings on very high except txaa) runs sometimes at 60 fps, in other areas at 40 fps, and it looks very lag.

The witcher 3 : runs at 40 fps ( with a lot of mods, but it runs smooth at those fps )
Far cry primal: Runs at 60 fps, but in other areas at 40 fps, and the same problem, does not look smooth. I mean, before this graphic card, i used to played with a Evga Gtx 760 sc edition, and yes, most of the games runs in 30 fps, but really smooth and enjoyable for me. Even if a play with low settings, looks like a stuterring.

I already tried everything. "FIXES" on the nvidia control panel RivaTuner, msi Afterburner and nothing, and the framerate looks slow. Like i said, when i used the gtx 760, the framerate was 30/40 and looks cool, now is 60/40 and looks slow.

Thanks for answer so quickly :)

By the way: this is my pc.

Corei7 4790 3.60 ghz
16 Gb of ram
3 tb hard disk.
Win 7 64 bits.


 

Dooop805

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if those are your actual clocks under load, "says: 202 MHZ and 405 MHZ" they should be much higher... I dont know how to reset the clocks with nvidia but with AMD you just go into where you would overclock your card and click reset...
 

jpatrick2

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This. +1
 

Daniel_405

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Yep, i turn on Vsync and buffer settings, without them, the fps are a mess. Sometimes at 120 and drastically downs to 40 fps, i cant even play Rise of Tomb Raider, or Far cry 4, becuase on 40fps, everything looks so laggy. I tested on other monitors even on tv, and always is the same problem. I saw many videos of this graphic card, and most of the games runs really great at 60 fps, Gta V for example, its a mess, Doom 2016 runs good at 60 fps, but as always, downs to 40 fos. All of this game are at 1080p

Maybe a bottleneck? I dont know.
 

Daniel_405

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Hi :), i didn't touch any of overclock settings, i just downloaded Msi AB. And those are the numbers that it got. Its by the default.

Look: http://imgur.com/eqAmxGC
 

jpatrick2

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Vsync sounds like your problem then. You will never get more than your display's max refresh rate with that enabled. In my case for example, if I turn on vsync, I get 60 FPS. With Vsync off, I get 250-300 fps. If you have a monitor with 120mhz or 144mhz, then you could potentially have 100+ fps.
 

Dooop805

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v sync is long outdated... a terrible solution for <mod edit> computers and un-optimized games. your computer = NOT <mod edit>... Latency in general is the enemy V sync adds steps in the process of showing you your frames and you cant even tell if that frame is real you could shoot someone in the face with vsync and it could have been a buffered frame (the guy you shot in the face wasn't actually there).

<2nd warning... Watch your language in these forums>
 

Daniel_405

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So, its Vysnc problem :(, not my pc , not my graphic card.
I will need to buy a 144hz or 120hz monitor.

Thanks for your time guys!!!!
 

jpatrick2

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Or just turn off vsync...either way, happy to help.

Dont forget to pick a solution!