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Issues with low frame rates in CSGO and browser instability on i5-7600K

Issues with low frame rates in CSGO and browser instability on i5-7600K

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BeardDesign
Junior Member
21
12-24-2024, 05:55 AM
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I have an i5-7600K and today I upgraded it with another 100 MHz, pushing it to 4.3GHz (still a newbie but performed well ;3 xD).
Before it ran at 4.2GHz there were no issues at all, but now after booting up it’s getting about 400 fps on the loading screen (previously I reached 2300 fps and 300-400 in-game).
In-game I’m seeing around 100-200 fps, though rarely hitting 200 on low settings.
Also, when I press ALT+tab my PC seems to crash (even without holding it), and during idle it shows up at 35-38°C max, while gaming peaks at 61°C—so it’s not a thermal problem.
I’ve heard MSi gaming app and MSi command center might be the cause, but even after removing them the same issue persists.
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BeardDesign
12-24-2024, 05:55 AM #1

I have an i5-7600K and today I upgraded it with another 100 MHz, pushing it to 4.3GHz (still a newbie but performed well ;3 xD).
Before it ran at 4.2GHz there were no issues at all, but now after booting up it’s getting about 400 fps on the loading screen (previously I reached 2300 fps and 300-400 in-game).
In-game I’m seeing around 100-200 fps, though rarely hitting 200 on low settings.
Also, when I press ALT+tab my PC seems to crash (even without holding it), and during idle it shows up at 35-38°C max, while gaming peaks at 61°C—so it’s not a thermal problem.
I’ve heard MSi gaming app and MSi command center might be the cause, but even after removing them the same issue persists.

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ReborntoKill
Posting Freak
821
12-24-2024, 05:55 AM
#2
You didn't just adjust the clock randomly. Were you boosting the voltage? Running a stress test? Monitoring the MMO VRM temperature?
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ReborntoKill
12-24-2024, 05:55 AM #2

You didn't just adjust the clock randomly. Were you boosting the voltage? Running a stress test? Monitoring the MMO VRM temperature?

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adam355b
Junior Member
14
12-24-2024, 05:55 AM
#3
BigBoomBoom :
You don't just crank up at random. Did you raise the voltage? Did you run a stress test? Did you monitor the mobo VMO temperature?
Of course not, but since I'm new to these things, I set it to auto and my mobo automatically reverts to previous settings. The temp was around 40 during the stress test, and ugh...
I went back to Intel Turbo boost at 4.2GHz, but the same issue still happens.
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adam355b
12-24-2024, 05:55 AM #3

BigBoomBoom :
You don't just crank up at random. Did you raise the voltage? Did you run a stress test? Did you monitor the mobo VMO temperature?
Of course not, but since I'm new to these things, I set it to auto and my mobo automatically reverts to previous settings. The temp was around 40 during the stress test, and ugh...
I went back to Intel Turbo boost at 4.2GHz, but the same issue still happens.

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puppylover507
Member
127
12-24-2024, 05:55 AM
#4
The mobo lacks any understanding of whether the overclocking is stable. It can only notice if the PC doesn't boot, which provides limited information. Just refer to this guide
http://www.overclock.net/t/1621347/kaby-...statistics
And perform it through BIOS
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puppylover507
12-24-2024, 05:55 AM #4

The mobo lacks any understanding of whether the overclocking is stable. It can only notice if the PC doesn't boot, which provides limited information. Just refer to this guide
http://www.overclock.net/t/1621347/kaby-...statistics
And perform it through BIOS

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chapi89
Member
193
12-24-2024, 05:55 AM
#5
@zedmeister, be careful with your words.
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chapi89
12-24-2024, 05:55 AM #5

@zedmeister, be careful with your words.

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GingerDan2000
Junior Member
21
12-24-2024, 05:55 AM
#6
The mobo doesn't know if the overclocking is stable. It only notices if the PC doesn't boot, which isn't very helpful. Just check this guide: http://www.overclock.net/t/1621347/kaby-...statistics. Do it through BIOS. I even reinstalled my BIOS but still have the same problems... what might be causing this issue?
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GingerDan2000
12-24-2024, 05:55 AM #6

The mobo doesn't know if the overclocking is stable. It only notices if the PC doesn't boot, which isn't very helpful. Just check this guide: http://www.overclock.net/t/1621347/kaby-...statistics. Do it through BIOS. I even reinstalled my BIOS but still have the same problems... what might be causing this issue?