Quote Originally Posted by Shiftedd View Post
It can't be Geforce Experience though. I tested without installing Geforce Experience, and only installing with drivers themselves with the same result. I tested in a fresh new copy of Windows 10 without any other program installed (no steam, no discord, no geforce experience) only drivers.

It's certainly not a hardware problem. As I said, my hardware and OS install is the same save for the generation of CPU. I just don't use discord.

I do see in your list MSI Afterburner, this is also a video recorder that uses the Rivatuner Statistics Server. This I've had issues with in the past before (eg it conflicts with Steam.) You may want to try uninstalling this, or at least unchecking "start with windows" to see if it makes any difference.


The other thing I see in your software list are various software development tools. Normally these shouldn't interfere either if they're not running.


The only idea that comes to mind, if it works in DX9 but not DX11, is the CPU threading, given you have an i9. This is more of a longshot based on the difference between how DX9 and DX11 work, and DX11 uses multi-threaded display list calls and perhaps you've triggered a bug or something. You could also check the nVidia settings for the game to ensure that multithreaded rendering is turned on.