Problem with Good Configuration
Problem with Good Configuration
I have been attempting to troubleshoot my computer's issues. I assembled this system three years ago and began experiencing problems about a month ago. I’m seeing 50 frames per second on medium graphics in Warzone, but it drops to 10-30 fps intermittently. Additionally, my PC frequently freezes during game launches. After reinstalling Windows and updating the BIOS, the problems persisted. I considered RAM as a potential cause and upgraded to the components listed, reinstalling Windows afterward after replacing the RAM. However, the issue remained. I then suspected a problem with my M.2 SSD and cloned an old one, but that didn’t resolve the matter. Both CPU and GPU temperatures are normal. I’m seeking advice on how to accurately identify the problem without wasting more money on parts.
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Attempt to use DDU to eliminate all GPU drivers from your system, then reinstall them manually using the newest GPU drivers from Nvidia's support page. Open the installer, right-click it, and select Run as Administrator.
What is your motherboard's BIOS version? I considered trying a fresh OS installation to check for corruption.
I just used ddu, removed the GPU drivers, installed the new ones manually in admin, and updated the bios to the latest version. I've already reinstalled windows twice, would that not indicate a corrupt OS? I ran DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth in admin CMD as well as SFC Scan. Should I still reinstall windows again? These fixes did seem to help a little but not much.