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low fps after overclocking.

low fps after overclocking.

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kelusky101
Member
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10-03-2016, 11:33 AM
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i have an older graphics card, a gtx 560, paired with an x4 860k. i tried to overclock the cpu to 3.9ghz because i had a stock cooler, and i also overclocked the gpu without changing the voltage. this resulted in a big improvement in benchmarking with more than 10 fps. everything seemed fine until i started playing warface and noticed my fps dropping to 30 or even 15 at times, while it used to run at 70+. i reset the bios and afterburner settings but still didn’t see any changes. my pcie version is still x16. i’m not sure what went wrong and need some help.
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kelusky101
10-03-2016, 11:33 AM #1

i have an older graphics card, a gtx 560, paired with an x4 860k. i tried to overclock the cpu to 3.9ghz because i had a stock cooler, and i also overclocked the gpu without changing the voltage. this resulted in a big improvement in benchmarking with more than 10 fps. everything seemed fine until i started playing warface and noticed my fps dropping to 30 or even 15 at times, while it used to run at 70+. i reset the bios and afterburner settings but still didn’t see any changes. my pcie version is still x16. i’m not sure what went wrong and need some help.

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ido_pieguy
Junior Member
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10-03-2016, 12:31 PM
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You messed up the driver, haha, but it does happen sometimes. Just use DDU (Display Driver Unistaller), unistall all NVIDIA drivers, then visit the website and download the latest ones.
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ido_pieguy
10-03-2016, 12:31 PM #2

You messed up the driver, haha, but it does happen sometimes. Just use DDU (Display Driver Unistaller), unistall all NVIDIA drivers, then visit the website and download the latest ones.

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zMadeus
Posting Freak
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10-03-2016, 05:47 PM
#3
You messed up the driver, haha, but it does happen sometimes. Just use DDU (Display Driver Unistaller), unistall all NVIDIA drivers, then visit the website and download the latest ones.
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zMadeus
10-03-2016, 05:47 PM #3

You messed up the driver, haha, but it does happen sometimes. Just use DDU (Display Driver Unistaller), unistall all NVIDIA drivers, then visit the website and download the latest ones.