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Reset BIOS settings to Default now games run bad

Reset BIOS settings to Default now games run bad

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FlamingTiger9
Member
235
09-07-2016, 02:23 AM
#1
csgo run 100/200 fps now it wont run on all low 40 fps with massive drops please help me
specs:
OS: WIN10 PRO 64BIT
CPU: AMD FX-8150
RAM: 8GB DUAL CHANNEL DDR3
MOTHERBOARD: GA-970A-D3 (Socket M2)
Graphic card AMD Radeon HD 6950 POWERCOLOR 1GB
Storage 1T Hitachi HDD
ttps://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/21795496

I am running on a very old computer and it is not capable of running the game at its highest settings or with many players in the background. I need to upgrade my hardware to be able to play this game properly.
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FlamingTiger9
09-07-2016, 02:23 AM #1

csgo run 100/200 fps now it wont run on all low 40 fps with massive drops please help me
specs:
OS: WIN10 PRO 64BIT
CPU: AMD FX-8150
RAM: 8GB DUAL CHANNEL DDR3
MOTHERBOARD: GA-970A-D3 (Socket M2)
Graphic card AMD Radeon HD 6950 POWERCOLOR 1GB
Storage 1T Hitachi HDD
ttps://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/21795496

I am running on a very old computer and it is not capable of running the game at its highest settings or with many players in the background. I need to upgrade my hardware to be able to play this game properly.

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CameronMonkey
Junior Member
12
09-07-2016, 03:30 AM
#2
Here’s the rewritten text:

If you’ve damaged your graphics card by breaking a screw, here are some options to consider. First, try to remove the broken screw yourself using appropriate tools. If that's not possible, or if you can’t find a replacement screw, selling the card and investing in a new one is an option. Alternatively, explore used markets for your region to purchase a replacement graphics card. Since I don't know your location or currency, I cannot provide specific recommendations for replacement cards beyond suggesting performance upgrades. A GT 1030 is a relatively low-end card, so if you’re experiencing issues with it, upgrading might be the best solution.
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CameronMonkey
09-07-2016, 03:30 AM #2

Here’s the rewritten text:

If you’ve damaged your graphics card by breaking a screw, here are some options to consider. First, try to remove the broken screw yourself using appropriate tools. If that's not possible, or if you can’t find a replacement screw, selling the card and investing in a new one is an option. Alternatively, explore used markets for your region to purchase a replacement graphics card. Since I don't know your location or currency, I cannot provide specific recommendations for replacement cards beyond suggesting performance upgrades. A GT 1030 is a relatively low-end card, so if you’re experiencing issues with it, upgrading might be the best solution.

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Pinkemon
Junior Member
36
09-07-2016, 07:23 AM
#3
Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS.
What settings did you change?
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Pinkemon
09-07-2016, 07:23 AM #3

Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS.
What settings did you change?

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onizaku_67
Junior Member
13
09-24-2016, 09:46 AM
#4
what u mean? i set bios to default it was an option
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onizaku_67
09-24-2016, 09:46 AM #4

what u mean? i set bios to default it was an option

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HypixelGod
Junior Member
2
09-24-2016, 10:58 AM
#5
This text describes troubleshooting a computer issue where gaming performance was degraded after changing BIOS settings. It details the process of resetting the BIOS to its default state, emphasizing the importance of documenting custom BIOS configurations before making changes. The text provides a link to a motherboard manual with instructions on accessing and configuring BIOS settings, specifically highlighting section 2 for basic information and referencing a specific model (GA-970A-D3) as an example. It stresses the need to recreate custom settings after resetting the BIOS to ensure optimal performance.
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HypixelGod
09-24-2016, 10:58 AM #5

This text describes troubleshooting a computer issue where gaming performance was degraded after changing BIOS settings. It details the process of resetting the BIOS to its default state, emphasizing the importance of documenting custom BIOS configurations before making changes. The text provides a link to a motherboard manual with instructions on accessing and configuring BIOS settings, specifically highlighting section 2 for basic information and referencing a specific model (GA-970A-D3) as an example. It stresses the need to recreate custom settings after resetting the BIOS to ensure optimal performance.

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Dr_Fred
Member
206
09-26-2016, 05:11 AM
#6
Here’s a breakdown of how to approach this situation, focusing on safety and effective troubleshooting:
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Dr_Fred
09-26-2016, 05:11 AM #6

Here’s a breakdown of how to approach this situation, focusing on safety and effective troubleshooting:

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frog76
Member
177
09-26-2016, 05:38 AM
#7
Its not that version of BIOS
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frog76
09-26-2016, 05:38 AM #7

Its not that version of BIOS

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louisdoki
Member
70
09-28-2016, 05:16 AM
#8
Could we talk on instagram tomorow my instagram is
@ ------ [Moderator edit to remove personal information.]
cause im 15 years old and i dont understand anything about BIOS and dont want to mess around it myself thank you
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louisdoki
09-28-2016, 05:16 AM #8

Could we talk on instagram tomorow my instagram is
@ ------ [Moderator edit to remove personal information.]
cause im 15 years old and i dont understand anything about BIOS and dont want to mess around it myself thank you

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Tia0007
Member
59
09-28-2016, 06:25 PM
#9
Here’s a rewritten version of your questions, aiming for clarity and flow:

“Could you please confirm whether this computer was running any form of overclocking? Specifically, were any modifications made to the processor or motherboard settings to increase performance beyond their default configurations?”
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Tia0007
09-28-2016, 06:25 PM #9

Here’s a rewritten version of your questions, aiming for clarity and flow:

“Could you please confirm whether this computer was running any form of overclocking? Specifically, were any modifications made to the processor or motherboard settings to increase performance beyond their default configurations?”

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megapixel74
Member
224
10-03-2016, 01:06 AM
#10
The memory is currently set to DDR3 1066Mhz judging by the userbench results. You will need to download and run CPU-Z. In CPU-Z on the SPD tab, select a slot in the drop down box until you find a module and then list the part number in your next post here. Once we determine what brand and model your memory is we can guide you to changing it to the correct settings.
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megapixel74
10-03-2016, 01:06 AM #10

The memory is currently set to DDR3 1066Mhz judging by the userbench results. You will need to download and run CPU-Z. In CPU-Z on the SPD tab, select a slot in the drop down box until you find a module and then list the part number in your next post here. Once we determine what brand and model your memory is we can guide you to changing it to the correct settings.

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