Destiny 2 fps problem

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Gravy_13

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I have 6 fans all intake on two 360mm radiators hooked up to a full liquid cooling loop, and im still hitting a low fps. HWInfo says im hitting a thermal cap but my gpu reads it hitting only 77 degrees, even lowering the graphics quality doesn't bring back much to any fps. is this a heat issue or a bottleneck issue, or a setting thats restricting the frames issue? im at a loss.

My Specs:
CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x
GPU: Gigabyte 3080 ti OC
PSU: RM750 gold+
RAM: 4 x 8gb trident g.skill rgb
Case: lian li o-11 dynamic evo
MoBo: MSI B550 Tomahawk
Storage: 2 x 1tb HDD and 1 X MP600 m.2 ssd

Cooling loop goes... Reservoir -> gpu -> cpu -> radiator -> radiator -> reservoir
A 3dMark test got 4k on the gpu and 9k on the cpu but the overall was 4.3k score hitting an average of 25 to 30 fps
 

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me and a friend checked and saw i was running it at 3600, which was too much for my cpu to handle so we set it at 3200 which is what it could handle which solved a huge jump in fps but not entirely.
 
How many peripherals do you have connected at this time when it over heats?
 
only 3 monitors 2 are 27 inch and 1 is 24 i tried with only one monitor same issue happens, but i got some guys on another forum to help me out with this and they solved it! thanks for responding tho
 
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