I've recently got a Windows 11 Pro machine with 32 GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GPU, but I'm experiencing major lag in all my 3D games. Even older, less demanding games like LEGO titles are running super slow. This has been a persistent issue since I got the computer, and it's really frustrating.
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Just to throw in my two cents, it might help to check your BIOS settings or ensure your monitor's connected to the right ports. Sometimes, it seems obvious, but it can really mess things up if everything isn’t lined up right. And don’t forget to check if you have the latest drivers installed for your GPU!
It’s a bummer to deal with slow games on new hardware! Just having 32GB of RAM doesn’t automatically make things fast, especially if the CPU or GPU isn’t up to date or if the storage type is slow. Can you provide your CPU model? Maybe that could clue us into what's slowing you down.
It sounds like there might be a few things going on here. First off, can you share your full specs? Just saying you have an NVIDIA GPU isn't enough since there are lots of models, some very old. For your CPU, you can find that info by right-clicking 'This PC' and looking in properties. Knowing your storage type could also help, so we can check if that's contributing to the lag. If you haven’t already, trying out GeForce Experience might solve some driver issues too!

Exactly, and if you're on a desktop, make sure your monitor is hooked up to the right port on your graphics card. Sometimes it's simple settings that make a huge difference!