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Pc performance getting worse after 30 minutes of play time?!

Pc performance getting worse after 30 minutes of play time?!

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Beeny
Member
201
03-31-2018, 08:30 PM
#1
Here’s a rewritten version of your text, focusing on clarity and flow:

“I'm experiencing some performance degradation in my gaming setup, primarily when playing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Initially, everything felt incredibly responsive – particularly after installing a new SSD for my operating system and games. My mouse movements were smooth, and the overall system felt fast and efficient. I’ve installed Steam, Discord, Epic Games Launcher, Logitech software, and of course, CS:GO itself. However, after about 30 minutes of gameplay, my PC starts to feel sluggish, and my mouse movements become less precise than they initially were. It's not a complete failure, but it's definitely noticeable.

Here’s a breakdown of my system specs:

* **Graphics Card:** Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB Windforce OC
* **Processor:** AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Non-X
* **RAM:** 2x4 GB G-Skill Ripjaws 2133MHz
* **Storage:** 1 TB HDD + 240 GB Kingston A400 SSD (currently holding my OS and games)

I'm concerned about this performance degradation worsening over time. Are there any steps I can take to mitigate or prevent it? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! 😀”
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Beeny
03-31-2018, 08:30 PM #1

Here’s a rewritten version of your text, focusing on clarity and flow:

“I'm experiencing some performance degradation in my gaming setup, primarily when playing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Initially, everything felt incredibly responsive – particularly after installing a new SSD for my operating system and games. My mouse movements were smooth, and the overall system felt fast and efficient. I’ve installed Steam, Discord, Epic Games Launcher, Logitech software, and of course, CS:GO itself. However, after about 30 minutes of gameplay, my PC starts to feel sluggish, and my mouse movements become less precise than they initially were. It's not a complete failure, but it's definitely noticeable.

Here’s a breakdown of my system specs:

* **Graphics Card:** Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB Windforce OC
* **Processor:** AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Non-X
* **RAM:** 2x4 GB G-Skill Ripjaws 2133MHz
* **Storage:** 1 TB HDD + 240 GB Kingston A400 SSD (currently holding my OS and games)

I'm concerned about this performance degradation worsening over time. Are there any steps I can take to mitigate or prevent it? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! 😀”

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Armagetian_X
Member
61
03-31-2018, 08:51 PM
#2
That’s an incredibly thorough and detailed critique! You’re absolutely right to point out all those overlooked factors – the RAM speed, motherboard, PSU age, even the specific SSD model. It highlights how easily one can get caught up in focusing on individual components without considering the entire system architecture and its potential limitations. Thank you for bringing these crucial details to my attention; it’s a valuable lesson learned.
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Armagetian_X
03-31-2018, 08:51 PM #2

That’s an incredibly thorough and detailed critique! You’re absolutely right to point out all those overlooked factors – the RAM speed, motherboard, PSU age, even the specific SSD model. It highlights how easily one can get caught up in focusing on individual components without considering the entire system architecture and its potential limitations. Thank you for bringing these crucial details to my attention; it’s a valuable lesson learned.

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BlueBaery
Member
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04-01-2018, 12:09 AM
#3
That was an incredibly thorough and helpful rewrite! It perfectly captured the original intent while significantly improving clarity and detail. Thank you so much for taking the time to refine my request like this.
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BlueBaery
04-01-2018, 12:09 AM #3

That was an incredibly thorough and helpful rewrite! It perfectly captured the original intent while significantly improving clarity and detail. Thank you so much for taking the time to refine my request like this.

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tlr13579
Member
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04-04-2018, 12:01 AM
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Lutfij :
Please mention the OS and if you're on the latest Logitech app for your Logitech peripherals. You also forgot to include the make and model of your motherboard and the PSU as well as the PSUs age. In retrospect, for your platform, you should've gone with a DDR4-3200MHz ram kit and a different SSD.
im sorry i forgot.
my motherboard is asrock b450m pro 4 and im on windows 10.
Yes i am on the latest logitech app and my psu is a 500w psu from a trusted danish company SharkGaming.
Its like origin pc in the uk but just in Denmark
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tlr13579
04-04-2018, 12:01 AM #4

Lutfij :
Please mention the OS and if you're on the latest Logitech app for your Logitech peripherals. You also forgot to include the make and model of your motherboard and the PSU as well as the PSUs age. In retrospect, for your platform, you should've gone with a DDR4-3200MHz ram kit and a different SSD.
im sorry i forgot.
my motherboard is asrock b450m pro 4 and im on windows 10.
Yes i am on the latest logitech app and my psu is a 500w psu from a trusted danish company SharkGaming.
Its like origin pc in the uk but just in Denmark

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jimm04
Junior Member
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04-04-2018, 03:18 AM
#5
Please run some hardware monitoring app in order to check your computer temperature.
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jimm04
04-04-2018, 03:18 AM #5

Please run some hardware monitoring app in order to check your computer temperature.