Hi guys,

I’ve been experiencing these problems on my pc ( unstables/big drop of FPS and/or screen tearing )

For example: I’m playing AC Mirage all Ultra DLSS Balanced 2K Resolution and the game goes from 90fps to 120 and then to 10

and I’ve been looking for a solution in the past few weeks.

I tried everything:

-Control Settings Nvidia

-V-Sync on and off various configurations, both TV and PC

-Limited FPS

-Graphics Settings

-GPU and CPU temperatures and OC all good

-Viruses and files checked

-Everything seems fine

When I turn off g-sync/VRR on the TV LG options the gpu tries to fix the FPS and it looks more stable but in that case I experience screen tearing with v-sync on or in adaptive mode

My set-up

Monitor: LG OLED C1 48"

Power supply: MSI MPG A750GF 750W 80 Plus Gold Modular

Processor: Intel Core i7-11700K 3.6 GHz

Motherboard: MSI MPG Z590 GAMING PLUS

Hard Disk Drive:

-HDD 2TB SATA3

-MSI Spatium M390 500GB NVMe M.2 SSD

Memory: Goodram IRDM Pro DDR4 3600MHz 16GB 2x8GB CL17

Graphics: MSI GeForce RTX 3070 VENTUS OC LHR 8GB GDDR6

What do you think guys? Maybe its the GPU?

What kind of check I missed that could bring me a solution?

Thank you all in advance

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