Asus GeForce GTX 1070 Dual OC 8GB and i7 7700k on LOW Graphics still gets low FPS!
Hi, Ive just recently bought my first gaming pc, and Ive got a Asus GeForce GTX 1070 Dual OC 8GB, i7 7700k and a Gaming 7 270x Motherboard. On every game I've started to play Ive put it on high in the graphics but I will still only get 40FPS than on low i I get 60 to 70! This is really annoying because I payed so much money for this PC but I only get low FPS when I shouldnt! Please help if can!

Thanks, Smilez :)
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Could it be that you're on your intergrated graphics?
How would I change this? If so Im on it?!
Are your drivers installed?
Smilez101 eredeti hozzászólása:
How would I change this? If so Im on it?!
Did you plug the monitor into the motherboard?

You're supposed to plug it into the graphics card itself.
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Smilez101 eredeti hozzászólása:
How would I change this? If so Im on it?!
Did you plug the monitor into the motherboard?

You're supposed to plug it into the graphics card itself.
Nope thats not the problem

sabertoothproton eredeti hozzászólása:
Are your drivers installed?
Yes
Legutóbb szerkesztette: rotNdude; 2017. aug. 5., 10:31
What resolution do you play on?
SoleSurvivor eredeti hozzászólása:
What resolution do you play on?
1080p
Check if the PCIE power connector is plugged in properly.
SoleSurvivor eredeti hozzászólása:
Check if the PCIE power connector is plugged in properly.
^^^This
I believe GTX 1070 requires both 6-pin and 8-pin power pins to be connected. If only one is connected it would explain why can is under performing due to lack of power.
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SoleSurvivor eredeti hozzászólása:
Check if the PCIE power connector is plugged in properly.
^^^This
I believe GTX 1070 requires both 6-pin and 8-pin power pins to be connected. If only one is connected it would explain why can is under performing due to lack of power.
How do I do this! :D
Supafly eredeti hozzászólása:
SoleSurvivor eredeti hozzászólása:
Check if the PCIE power connector is plugged in properly.
^^^This
I believe GTX 1070 requires both 6-pin and 8-pin power pins to be connected. If only one is connected it would explain why can is under performing due to lack of power.

Nope, 1x 8pin
Smilez101 eredeti hozzászólása:
Supafly eredeti hozzászólása:
^^^This
I believe GTX 1070 requires both 6-pin and 8-pin power pins to be connected. If only one is connected it would explain why can is under performing due to lack of power.
How do I do this! :D

Turn off you pc, open case and look at your card. It will have a 6 pin and 8 pin connector that should be connected via cable to your psu. If you just see 6 pin or 8 pin pins without a cable attached you haven't connected it. Find the needed cable and plug it in.

If you have a cable with a 6 pin and 2 pin you can use that to make the 8 pin or as a 6 pin leaving the 2 pin hanging there.

SoleSurvivor eredeti hozzászólása:
Supafly eredeti hozzászólása:
^^^This
I believe GTX 1070 requires both 6-pin and 8-pin power pins to be connected. If only one is connected it would explain why can is under performing due to lack of power.

Nope, 1x 8pin

Mine needs both

Edit. If every GTX 1070 doesn't need both the to OP needs to check manual/card to see if it has 1 or 2 ports.

Edit 2: Card can have 1 or 2 power connections.
Single connection as show in first image here
http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-review,8.html
double ( 6+ 8 pin) as shown here
http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/msi-geforce-gtx-1080-gaming-x-8g-review,8.html
Legutóbb szerkesztette: rotNdude; 2017. aug. 5., 10:32
Smilez101 eredeti hozzászólása:
Supafly eredeti hozzászólása:
^^^This
I believe GTX 1070 requires both 6-pin and 8-pin power pins to be connected. If only one is connected it would explain why can is under performing due to lack of power.
How do I do this! :D

Your PSU should have couple of 6+2 pin connectors. Your 1070 should have an 8 pin connector. Plug in both the 6 and 2 pin connector from one of the 6+2 pin connectors
Supafly eredeti hozzászólása:
Smilez101 eredeti hozzászólása:
How do I do this! :D

Turn off you pc, open case and look at your card. It will have a 6 pin and 8 pin connector that should be connected via cable to your psu. If you just see 6 pin or 8 pin pins without a cable attached you haven't connected it. Find the needed cable and plug it in.

If you have a cable with a 6 pin and 2 pin you can use that to make the 8 pin or as a 6 pin leaving the 2 pin hanging there.
Ive got all those! :(
Does your fps drop as you play? If it does, it could be due to thermal throttling from bad airflow or the CPU cooler not being installed properly.
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