Thank you everybody.
I have found the actual root problem: too much dust on my brain circuits.
This has caused a malfunctioning of my brain elementary deduction logic area, which, in turn, caused me not being able to see a connection between the very hot gpu and the dust layer gently overlying...
Ok, thanks.
Then I still don't understand why gpu1 reaches such high temperatures in comparison to gpu2. As said, this seems to be the trigger for the frame-rate "stuttering".
Hi all,
I have a problem with my GTX 590 (Point Of View), which seems to be independent from the driver or the game.
Basically it's a loss of frame rate, happening after some time I start a game.
I have made some graph with Afterburner and you can take a look at them below. I started...
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