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can you be sure if run on i7 990x - rtx 2080 super 24g ram?
https://www.techpowerup.com/cpu-specs/core-i7-990x.c721
so from looking at this it seems like you don't have any AVX support and your still on pcie gen 2. Ill be honest with you, you need a cpu upgrade your 2080 can't even perform to it's full potential. I'd recommend just getting something like a Ryzen 5500 (cost 90$),some cheap amd motherboard, youll also need ddr4 ram if you do that, I'm sure you could find 16gb for around $50 or less . Doing that will mean you'll no longer have to worry about AVX support or anything like that.
BTW all prices I mentioned were in USD
That's not right
AVX can't be fixed in 99% of cases, only SSE requirements can be fixed
In those games u mentioned, the game devs removed the AVX requirement, it was not "fan made"