Does anyone know why my main GPU performs better when it's alone than when the Nvidia GPU is also connected? I noticed this a month ago. For example, my RX 9060 XT in Battlefield 6 gets a stable 120 FPS, which is the refresh rate of my monitor. When I had an RX 580 and an RX 9060, everything was fine, except for driver issues, which forced me to change my secondary GPU. I was experiencing sudden disconnections from the RX 580. Then, when I installed the RX 580 in another PC, there were no problems. Now I don't have any disconnection issues, but I've noticed that my maximum FPS in some games has decreased. I've already enabled performance mode. My CPU is an i9 11900, I have 32GB of RAM, and a 1000W 80+ Gold power supply. The maximum FPS drops, and the graphics card usage doesn't go above 70% (80%).
#Does anyone know why my main GPU performs better when it alone? , AMD main + Nvidia sec
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what PCIe lanes are both cards running?
also, what nvidia gpu, resolution, base fps, and fps multiplier are you going for?
its rx 9060 xt 16gb and rtx 2060, i dont use lossless for batlefield , but my max fps stay limited, but rx 9060 alone obtain 120fps stable, only with rtx 2060 decreased fps
could you send me the model of your motherboard?