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I have a 3060 12Gb, i7-10700, 32 Gb RAM and I'm getting a solid 60fps everywhere on default settings. 1080p do you have any funny overrides set in the nvidia app, what drivers do you have?
It should be running better for you.
Medium-high settings, 1080p, 60fps+
Without that feature the entire 24GB is accessed in chunks of 256mb instead of the the 24GB at once.
So if it is not just issues with bad drivers or maintenance and you been through alot then perhaps something to look into.
I have latest NVIDIA drivers now and I had latest NVIDIA drivers at the times when tried to play Indiana Jones. Right now NVIDIA driver version is 576.40.
No issues with any demanding games at all and what would a demanding game be as example?
Monitored hardware?
Might be worth doing that and/or doing a ray-tracing benchmark to see if your GPU has a specific problem.
If it is not on the HDD, you can try downgrading the gpu driver.
AC Shadows, Horizon: Forbidden West, Cyberpunk 2077, any UE5 title like STALKER 2. It seemed to perform reasonably always. I never tried to measure FPS explicitly, but near highest settings I always get ~60 FPS or more(of course there are drops, and this is a vague description). The only problematic games were those 2 idTech8-games. It seems to be something very specific.