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First of all I am not sure if this is a CPU or GPU related problem, At the moment I am thinking GPU.

So some background :

Asus 1155 Motherboard
i5 2500k ( currently clocked at 4.3 - the past week has been sat at either 4.5 or 5 dependant on what I am doing )
16gb Corsair memory
Palit GTX770
Windows 10

Usually while playing games I am able to stream using OBS. CS:GO would normally sit at around 300fps, DayZ varieing amounts.

The stream would always sit at 30 happily.

Yesterday the new NVidia Drivers came out. I didn't stream at all last night so didn't notice any difference, wasn't even checking FPS in DayZ.

Had an event tonight so decided to stream, As soon as I started it, boom 8 fps on the stream and around 50% less in DayZ.

Loaded up CS:GO to check that, even with out streaming I am struggling to get a stable 50.

Although when I get shot and it shows who killed me, the frames jump back up.

Could this be down to drivers?

I have tried reverting back to previous drivers however there seems to be no difference.

I have also tried a stress test on CPU and it is fine. I have stress tested the GPU however as I had not previously done this I do not know if the frame rate is any different. No artifacting though.

Thanks in advance. :)
 
Could be the Win10 upgrade, this killed performance and caused all sorts of problems on 2 of my PCs.

With one of the NVidia drivers 355.80 even my mouse refused to work lol.

In the end I got the PCs working by buying a couple of copies of Win10 on USB and formatting the hard drives to do clean installs.

OP have you tried rolling back to your previous version of Windows ?
 
As of yet, no.

I presumed 10 wouldn't be the problem as it has been fine since I first installed it (day 1 of release).

I upgraded my 8,1 to 10 so will have to get a fresh copy to try.
 
As of yet, no.

I presumed 10 wouldn't be the problem as it has been fine since I first installed it (day 1 of release).

I upgraded my 8,1 to 10 so will have to get a fresh copy to try.



Try posting in the software/windows10 section of these forums before doing anything else as the guys in there will be able to help you a lot more than I can.

http://185.103.4.11/forumdisplay.php?f=165

Getting a fresh copy of Win10 is the last resort as there are other things to try first.
 
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