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Let's start with basic stuff first. Check your boot order and make sure your main drive containing Windows is number one on the list, that way your machine will boot from that drive first. Also, check that your graphics card type is set to PCI-E and not PCI.
If you are not used to playing around in the BIOS be very careful! If you are not sure what you are doing, leave it alone or your problems could get a whole lot worse! Also just change one thing at a time, that way if something goes wrong, you know where things went wrong.
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Hey, I’ve had this problem with inconsisstant fps for about 2 years now. I’m on a computer that should run OW without problems. Wierd thing is, during some periods it has ran the game without problems for days. But most of the time the problem persists My FPS are set to 60 as that is what my display should be able to handle.
I’ve tried “Display Based” no diffrence in the outcome. I have all programs, video card and such updated. I’ve reinstalled the game, reinstalled my computer, ran virus program, tried running game without virus program, tried diffrent video settings, turned off all background applications, looked in the task manager and turned of certain programs that were supposed to effekt the game.
Basicly, I’ve tried every tip I could find but my FPS keeps pendling Between 60 and 20 FPS. I would be so thankful if someone could help me to find what’s causing this. If any information is missing for you to be able to help, just ask and I will add it. Post a Dx diag. Here is some tips I have no maybe you haven’t tried one. O to the overwatch folder (C: programs x86)Overwatch) and right click the overwatch.exe & overwatch launcher click compatibility tab and untick “full screen optimizations” apply.
Make sure game DVR is off. Xbox junk is off game mode off.
(search these in the windows search bar) Widows power plan options set to High performance mode. Uninstall geforce experience as it’s trash and causes issues. Nvidia control panel Global or overwatch only settings. Power mode= Optimal performance. Nvidia control panel physx settingsTurn it so its set to use your 1080TI.
Disable gpu temperature hooking programs such as rivatuner.(known bug which can cause issues on 10xx series atm.) also turn off the in-game gpu temperature hook to be safe. Blizzard settings on battlenet. “streaming” “in-game streaming” make sure it is un-ticked and apply.
Do all of those ^ things as they are all good tips for any game. Now if the problem persists we move onto the more basic troubleshooting.
Find your way to “this pc”DocumentsOverwatchSettingsDelete the file called “Settingsv0.ini”. Restart battlenet. Overwatch will re-download fresh settings. Launch game re-calibrate your gfx settingsTest. Still a issue? Download DDU and fully uninstall your gfx driver in SAFE MODE Install the latest Nvidia driver and untick geforce experience.