F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Need assistance? Half a year with a strange computer.

Need assistance? Half a year with a strange computer.

Need assistance? Half a year with a strange computer.

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Lion030
Junior Member
19
06-03-2019, 09:30 PM
#1
About six months ago, while loading into a GTA 5 online game, my power went out. After restarting my computer, it was full of broken drivers and partially functioning programs. Once I reinstalled most of them, the PC started working again—sort of.

Over the past six months, many modern AAA games have experienced unusual errors. Here’s what I noticed:

Specs:
- Asus TUF Gaming X570 (WiFi) motherboard
- AMD 3700X processor
- NVIDIA RTX 2070 Super
- EVGA 500 Gold PSU

Most of the issues I observed are linked to modern AAA titles. The glitches often involve strange stuttering in graphics, regardless of settings. Distances appear blurrier, screens tear even when V-sync is on (only in GTA V), and frames keep dropping to over 3. Additionally, all Bluetooth devices disconnect after about five minutes of online play (Wreckfest only).

I think this might be a hardware problem caused by reinstalling every possible driver. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated to help resolve this. Feel free to ask for more details if needed.
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Lion030
06-03-2019, 09:30 PM #1

About six months ago, while loading into a GTA 5 online game, my power went out. After restarting my computer, it was full of broken drivers and partially functioning programs. Once I reinstalled most of them, the PC started working again—sort of.

Over the past six months, many modern AAA games have experienced unusual errors. Here’s what I noticed:

Specs:
- Asus TUF Gaming X570 (WiFi) motherboard
- AMD 3700X processor
- NVIDIA RTX 2070 Super
- EVGA 500 Gold PSU

Most of the issues I observed are linked to modern AAA titles. The glitches often involve strange stuttering in graphics, regardless of settings. Distances appear blurrier, screens tear even when V-sync is on (only in GTA V), and frames keep dropping to over 3. Additionally, all Bluetooth devices disconnect after about five minutes of online play (Wreckfest only).

I think this might be a hardware problem caused by reinstalling every possible driver. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated to help resolve this. Feel free to ask for more details if needed.

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Norenty
Junior Member
3
06-09-2019, 12:53 PM
#2
Unplug everything, turn off your powersupply and take out cmos battery for about a minute or 2. Plug everything back and see if the issue is still going on. Also, you could've corrupted your OS.
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Norenty
06-09-2019, 12:53 PM #2

Unplug everything, turn off your powersupply and take out cmos battery for about a minute or 2. Plug everything back and see if the issue is still going on. Also, you could've corrupted your OS.

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Claxterix
Junior Member
14
06-14-2019, 12:27 AM
#3
Real-time ray tracing, AI-driven DLSS 2.0, and adjustable shading features are available. Recommended power supply is 650w. Consider the amount of RAM, speed, and storage type (SSD or HDD). Monitor CPU and GPU temperatures and usage while playing.
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Claxterix
06-14-2019, 12:27 AM #3

Real-time ray tracing, AI-driven DLSS 2.0, and adjustable shading features are available. Recommended power supply is 650w. Consider the amount of RAM, speed, and storage type (SSD or HDD). Monitor CPU and GPU temperatures and usage while playing.

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KittyCatQuake
Junior Member
40
06-19-2019, 05:25 AM
#4
Thermals are working properly and the usage seems normal. I have 16gb of g-skill trident 3400 Mhz and a 500GB SSD. It might be the power supply, so I'll look for a replacement to try.
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KittyCatQuake
06-19-2019, 05:25 AM #4

Thermals are working properly and the usage seems normal. I have 16gb of g-skill trident 3400 Mhz and a 500GB SSD. It might be the power supply, so I'll look for a replacement to try.

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2Boys1Girl
Junior Member
43
06-20-2019, 03:18 AM
#5
Unplug everything, turn off your powersupply and take out cmos battery for about a minute or 2. Plug everything back and see if the issue is still going on. Also, you could've corrupted your OS.
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2Boys1Girl
06-20-2019, 03:18 AM #5

Unplug everything, turn off your powersupply and take out cmos battery for about a minute or 2. Plug everything back and see if the issue is still going on. Also, you could've corrupted your OS.

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Ward12
Posting Freak
895
06-20-2019, 04:10 AM
#6
Hey! I managed to use the battery and it seems to be working now! Thanks a lot. I've been having trouble with this issue for a while, so I'll be sure to visit here first next time.
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Ward12
06-20-2019, 04:10 AM #6

Hey! I managed to use the battery and it seems to be working now! Thanks a lot. I've been having trouble with this issue for a while, so I'll be sure to visit here first next time.

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MJTDXMSDD1
Junior Member
14
06-20-2019, 06:00 AM
#7
Sorry for the delayed response, but no issue! Have fun!
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MJTDXMSDD1
06-20-2019, 06:00 AM #7

Sorry for the delayed response, but no issue! Have fun!