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Game frame rates drop to 100-150 frames per second.

Game frame rates drop to 100-150 frames per second.

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Bloodbath538
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10-12-2016, 12:05 PM
#11
Wow... Your hardware checks out just fine, and most of the steps I posted would've taken care of a number of software issues, just short of having to reinstall Windows.
Before pulling the plug and going ahead with a Windows reinstall, there's one last thing I can think of that hasn't been covered yet:
-Make and model of the power supply? How old is it?
Perhaps it is no longer able to provide clean, stable power to your current setup.
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Bloodbath538
10-12-2016, 12:05 PM #11

Wow... Your hardware checks out just fine, and most of the steps I posted would've taken care of a number of software issues, just short of having to reinstall Windows.
Before pulling the plug and going ahead with a Windows reinstall, there's one last thing I can think of that hasn't been covered yet:
-Make and model of the power supply? How old is it?
Perhaps it is no longer able to provide clean, stable power to your current setup.

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Mikcool
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10-12-2016, 02:52 PM
#12
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and removing redundancies:

“I’m struggling to understand how to proceed. My computer is approximately three to four years old, and I've already thoroughly reformatted it in the past five months. I don’t know its specifications or the name of the power supply unit (PSU). Honestly, I haven’t paid much attention to these details before. It’s a little disheartening that I don’t have more information, but I’m not sure what else I can do.”
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Mikcool
10-12-2016, 02:52 PM #12

Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and removing redundancies:

“I’m struggling to understand how to proceed. My computer is approximately three to four years old, and I've already thoroughly reformatted it in the past five months. I don’t know its specifications or the name of the power supply unit (PSU). Honestly, I haven’t paid much attention to these details before. It’s a little disheartening that I don’t have more information, but I’m not sure what else I can do.”

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sonic3003
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10-12-2016, 04:22 PM
#13
Well, you'll need to shut 'er off, open the case up, and find the psu label with the information on it.
For example: Seasonic M12II 520
Or, you can take a pic, and post it through imgur.com.
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sonic3003
10-12-2016, 04:22 PM #13

Well, you'll need to shut 'er off, open the case up, and find the psu label with the information on it.
For example: Seasonic M12II 520
Or, you can take a pic, and post it through imgur.com.

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Reuben135
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10-12-2016, 05:50 PM
#14
1)What do you mean, you couldn't find the psu? It's a square box inside the case with an information label(which is what you're looking for):
2)I feel that you're overthinking the pump speed. If the pump was dying, your cpu would be overheating and throttling it's clock speeds. I didn't see that in the benchmark run you linked.
3)Analyze your PC with WhySoSlow:
https://www.resplendence.com/whysoslow
-the home edition is free.
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Reuben135
10-12-2016, 05:50 PM #14

1)What do you mean, you couldn't find the psu? It's a square box inside the case with an information label(which is what you're looking for):
2)I feel that you're overthinking the pump speed. If the pump was dying, your cpu would be overheating and throttling it's clock speeds. I didn't see that in the benchmark run you linked.
3)Analyze your PC with WhySoSlow:
https://www.resplendence.com/whysoslow
-the home edition is free.

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