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How do I improve game performance if it’s unexpectedly lagging?

How do I improve game performance if it’s unexpectedly lagging?

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Luxyonity
Member
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08-09-2016, 05:54 PM
#1
Over the past two years, my personal computer consistently delivered impressive graphics and fluid performance with demanding titles like Grand Theft Auto V and Star Wars Battlefront 2. However, recently, my games have begun to appear less visually appealing, exhibiting slower rendering speeds and significantly reduced draw distances/Level of Detail (LOD). Even games that demand older hardware are now performing poorly. I’ve attempted various troubleshooting steps, including a full defragmentation and complete format of the system, updated all drivers, and even experimented with overclocking (which repeatedly resulted in crashes). The primary problem is an unacceptable slowdown in rendering processes.

System Specifications:
Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit
Processor: Intel Core i7 6700 @ 3.40GHz
RAM: 16GB Dual-Channel with an unknown speed of 1064MHz (timing: 15-15-15-36)
Motherboard: MSI H110M PRO-D (MS-7996) (U3E1
Graphics Card: 8.192GB ATI Radeon RX 480
Power Supply Unit: HEC-300TC-2WB
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Luxyonity
08-09-2016, 05:54 PM #1

Over the past two years, my personal computer consistently delivered impressive graphics and fluid performance with demanding titles like Grand Theft Auto V and Star Wars Battlefront 2. However, recently, my games have begun to appear less visually appealing, exhibiting slower rendering speeds and significantly reduced draw distances/Level of Detail (LOD). Even games that demand older hardware are now performing poorly. I’ve attempted various troubleshooting steps, including a full defragmentation and complete format of the system, updated all drivers, and even experimented with overclocking (which repeatedly resulted in crashes). The primary problem is an unacceptable slowdown in rendering processes.

System Specifications:
Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit
Processor: Intel Core i7 6700 @ 3.40GHz
RAM: 16GB Dual-Channel with an unknown speed of 1064MHz (timing: 15-15-15-36)
Motherboard: MSI H110M PRO-D (MS-7996) (U3E1
Graphics Card: 8.192GB ATI Radeon RX 480
Power Supply Unit: HEC-300TC-2WB

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MJDPlays
Junior Member
18
08-14-2016, 04:12 AM
#2
Power Supply Unit = HEC-300TC-2WB, 300 watts – is this accurate?
Storage Devices: What brand and models are present?

Considering that PSU has a maximum of 300 watts and is approximately two years old, I would initially focus on the power supply.
Calculate the total wattage needed for all computer parts, then increase this by 25%. Verify that the PSU can handle this increased load.
Have you physically disassembled your computer to clean it and perform maintenance? Confirm that every cable and component is securely connected. Use compressed air to remove dust and other particles.
Assess whether cleaning and maintenance resolves or alleviates the issues.
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MJDPlays
08-14-2016, 04:12 AM #2

Power Supply Unit = HEC-300TC-2WB, 300 watts – is this accurate?
Storage Devices: What brand and models are present?

Considering that PSU has a maximum of 300 watts and is approximately two years old, I would initially focus on the power supply.
Calculate the total wattage needed for all computer parts, then increase this by 25%. Verify that the PSU can handle this increased load.
Have you physically disassembled your computer to clean it and perform maintenance? Confirm that every cable and component is securely connected. Use compressed air to remove dust and other particles.
Assess whether cleaning and maintenance resolves or alleviates the issues.

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Frigiel21
Member
187
08-14-2016, 04:37 AM
#3
Power Supply Unit = HEC-300TC-2WB, 300 watts – is this accurate?
Storage Devices: what brand and models are you using?

Considering that PSU has only 300 watts and is approximately two years old, it’s likely the primary cause of the issue.
Calculate the total wattage needed for every part inside your computer, then increase that number by 25%. Confirm that the power supply can handle this increased demand.
Have you physically disassembled your computer to clean and perform maintenance? Verify that all cables and parts are securely connected and clear any accumulated dust or particles with compressed air.
Assess whether cleaning and maintenance resolves or minimizes the problem.
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Frigiel21
08-14-2016, 04:37 AM #3

Power Supply Unit = HEC-300TC-2WB, 300 watts – is this accurate?
Storage Devices: what brand and models are you using?

Considering that PSU has only 300 watts and is approximately two years old, it’s likely the primary cause of the issue.
Calculate the total wattage needed for every part inside your computer, then increase that number by 25%. Confirm that the power supply can handle this increased demand.
Have you physically disassembled your computer to clean and perform maintenance? Verify that all cables and parts are securely connected and clear any accumulated dust or particles with compressed air.
Assess whether cleaning and maintenance resolves or minimizes the problem.

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SCAMAZING
Junior Member
4
08-15-2016, 06:33 AM
#4
The power supply unit provides 300 watts of power. Regarding calculating wattage needs, a tool or program would be helpful.

Hard Disk Drive: Hitachi HDS721010CLA332
I don’t know its manufacturing date as I acquired the computer from a previous owner. And yes, I performed cleaning and maintenance, including careful vacuuming.
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SCAMAZING
08-15-2016, 06:33 AM #4

The power supply unit provides 300 watts of power. Regarding calculating wattage needs, a tool or program would be helpful.

Hard Disk Drive: Hitachi HDS721010CLA332
I don’t know its manufacturing date as I acquired the computer from a previous owner. And yes, I performed cleaning and maintenance, including careful vacuuming.

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MinecraftMew
Junior Member
15
08-16-2016, 08:05 AM
#5
To determine the necessary total power output, compile a list of all installed parts. Subsequently, consult each manufacturer’s website for the advised or demanded wattage per component and model. Keep in mind that these suggestions are typically based on optimal circumstances. Alternatively, you can estimate average power usage for individual components. For instance: https://www.buildcomputers.net/power-con...ents.html; utilize the maximum value if a voltage range is provided. Specifically for graphics cards, use the Load Power figure. Don’t forget to account for supplementary energy needs from overclocking, supplemental cooling fans, and similar additions – these can accumulate rapidly. Online wattage calculators are available but require accurate component specifications and their results may vary. I suggest performing your own detailed power calculation alongside the outcomes of two or three different online tools to reach a common understanding of the total wattage requirement.
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MinecraftMew
08-16-2016, 08:05 AM #5

To determine the necessary total power output, compile a list of all installed parts. Subsequently, consult each manufacturer’s website for the advised or demanded wattage per component and model. Keep in mind that these suggestions are typically based on optimal circumstances. Alternatively, you can estimate average power usage for individual components. For instance: https://www.buildcomputers.net/power-con...ents.html; utilize the maximum value if a voltage range is provided. Specifically for graphics cards, use the Load Power figure. Don’t forget to account for supplementary energy needs from overclocking, supplemental cooling fans, and similar additions – these can accumulate rapidly. Online wattage calculators are available but require accurate component specifications and their results may vary. I suggest performing your own detailed power calculation alongside the outcomes of two or three different online tools to reach a common understanding of the total wattage requirement.

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iRaine
Posting Freak
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08-16-2016, 12:06 PM
#6
Alright, so 2 calculators seem to recommend me to use at least 442W, so it means I have to switch out my PSU, correct? There is no other way around? Also thank you for your help.
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iRaine
08-16-2016, 12:06 PM #6

Alright, so 2 calculators seem to recommend me to use at least 442W, so it means I have to switch out my PSU, correct? There is no other way around? Also thank you for your help.

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Indian_Beast
Member
226
08-23-2016, 08:17 PM
#7
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:

When choosing a new power supply (PSU), it's important to consider your existing setup. If your current PSU is malfunctioning, replacing it with a different one won't automatically fix the problem. Researching and selecting a high-quality PSU specifically designed for your computer’s needs is essential. Resources like Tom’s Hardware can help you identify reliable options [link provided].
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Indian_Beast
08-23-2016, 08:17 PM #7

Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:

When choosing a new power supply (PSU), it's important to consider your existing setup. If your current PSU is malfunctioning, replacing it with a different one won't automatically fix the problem. Researching and selecting a high-quality PSU specifically designed for your computer’s needs is essential. Resources like Tom’s Hardware can help you identify reliable options [link provided].

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RepoRizer
Posting Freak
872
08-24-2016, 02:33 AM
#8
Alright, I will give it a shot and buy a better one, I will keep you informed how it went so other people may can use it too. But I am curious why the PSU worked perfectly back then and now is the issue.
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RepoRizer
08-24-2016, 02:33 AM #8

Alright, I will give it a shot and buy a better one, I will keep you informed how it went so other people may can use it too. But I am curious why the PSU worked perfectly back then and now is the issue.

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Nessa106
Member
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08-24-2016, 04:55 AM
#9
This document outlines significant concerns regarding product quality and consumer protection in today’s marketplace, particularly with the rise of online purchasing. The core issues revolve around potential defects stemming from rushed production processes, compromised components, inadequate testing, and a lack of robust quality control measures.

Several factors contribute to this problem: the prioritization of speed and cost over quality, the prevalence of counterfeit goods, and the diminished ability for consumers to thoroughly assess products before purchase – a key advantage lost with the shift to online retail. The ease with which companies can manipulate Return Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs) further exacerbates the issue, shielding them from accountability.

Specifically, issues include:

* **Rushed Production:** A focus on speed leads to cursory testing and inspections, increasing the likelihood of defects.
* **Compromised Components:** Utilizing cheaper materials or components reduces product durability and reliability.
* **Lack of Quality Control:** A “rubber stamp” approach to quality assurance allows flawed products to reach consumers.
* **Online Shopping Challenges:** The absence of physical inspection online makes it difficult for buyers to identify substandard goods.
* **Counterfeit Goods:** A significant problem, particularly in certain markets, further degrades product quality and safety.
* **Difficult RMA Processes:** Companies can use complex or obstructive RMA processes to avoid responsibility.

Ultimately, the document emphasizes a pragmatic approach – repairing a defective product is often more expensive than simply replacing it. The consumer’s position is weakened by limited options for verification and accountability, leading to a system where prioritizing cost over quality prevails. The phrase "Caveat emptor" (let the buyer beware) highlights this fundamental imbalance in power.
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Nessa106
08-24-2016, 04:55 AM #9

This document outlines significant concerns regarding product quality and consumer protection in today’s marketplace, particularly with the rise of online purchasing. The core issues revolve around potential defects stemming from rushed production processes, compromised components, inadequate testing, and a lack of robust quality control measures.

Several factors contribute to this problem: the prioritization of speed and cost over quality, the prevalence of counterfeit goods, and the diminished ability for consumers to thoroughly assess products before purchase – a key advantage lost with the shift to online retail. The ease with which companies can manipulate Return Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs) further exacerbates the issue, shielding them from accountability.

Specifically, issues include:

* **Rushed Production:** A focus on speed leads to cursory testing and inspections, increasing the likelihood of defects.
* **Compromised Components:** Utilizing cheaper materials or components reduces product durability and reliability.
* **Lack of Quality Control:** A “rubber stamp” approach to quality assurance allows flawed products to reach consumers.
* **Online Shopping Challenges:** The absence of physical inspection online makes it difficult for buyers to identify substandard goods.
* **Counterfeit Goods:** A significant problem, particularly in certain markets, further degrades product quality and safety.
* **Difficult RMA Processes:** Companies can use complex or obstructive RMA processes to avoid responsibility.

Ultimately, the document emphasizes a pragmatic approach – repairing a defective product is often more expensive than simply replacing it. The consumer’s position is weakened by limited options for verification and accountability, leading to a system where prioritizing cost over quality prevails. The phrase "Caveat emptor" (let the buyer beware) highlights this fundamental imbalance in power.