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970 low fps

Well I had to do another reinstall and there is no difference what so ever. Trying to play world of tanks and the fps goes like a yoyo up and down from 60fps to 20/30 fps.

Also the tank goes blurry while moving and other times it don't :/

Someone needs to categorically say if this is Driver or Hardware issue.

If it's hardware I want to RMA this piece of junk ASAP!?!?!?
 
Well you've got the same cpu and gpu as me and I dont have these issues, so it cant be a cpu bottle neck. It points at the GPU.

You could contact OC and see what they say. Maybe they have heared of this issue in the past with other customers.

Do you have your cpu overclocked? Could try at stock just to see what happens.

Do you have the card oc'ed?
 
run afterburner and use it for its overlay only - when the fps drops and u need to restart to cure - check if the clocks and voltages have dropped.

I have a problem similar where intermittently after hours of gameplay (anywhere from 1hour - 8hours!) everything underclocks without any errors given and i need to restart.

I have a galax gtx 970.

Like you i am not keen on giving it to OCUK RMA to look at as i doubt their tests will bring up the issues but ive been told they do a 24hour test so maybe it would?
 
use the default drivers that came with card.

the blurryness seems to be a issue. i have had it on some drivers.
 
Are you using any third party software like MSI afterburner to overlay fps, you could try uninstalling that, i had problems with it but i got a 290x.
 
My CPU is at stock as is the GPU. I do use afterburner, is there another monitoring program I can use while gaming with OSD?

I'll have to give the default drivers a go then. Just don't know why the drivers would be just effecting some and not others.
 
turn vsync off and check, have you configured Nvidia drivers at all for profiles with games IE: turn on pref max performance. tried adaptive vsync?

checked memory usage for these games?
Try setting mobo to pci-e 2.0 and see if the problem still persists (Humor me)
 
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