Reset BIOS settings to Default now games run bad
Reset BIOS settings to Default now games run bad
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This document outlines the process of troubleshooting performance issues, specifically concerning graphics card functionality. It’s crucial to understand that effective problem-solving requires a thorough understanding of the system's components and their interactions. Currently, our analysis indicates a potential bottleneck with the graphics card, coupled with insufficient CPU power – a situation that necessitates careful investigation before any modifications are made.
Specifically, we need to investigate the BIOS settings and ensure compatibility. We will start by gathering comprehensive information about your system (1) documenting all current settings and (2) thoroughly researching the BIOS interface to understand available options without making any changes.
It’s essential to proceed with caution – always exit the BIOS without saving changes until we fully grasp the implications of each setting. Documentation is key: record every step, research unfamiliar terms, and don't hesitate to seek clarification. Your youth and current system functionality are assets in this process. Patience will be crucial as we work towards optimizing your gaming experience.
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Reset your PC to factory settings.
Disconnect all peripherals.
Power on the PC and immediately start pressing F8 repeatedly until the Advanced Startup Options menu appears.
Select “Troubleshoot.”
Click on “Advanced options” > “Reset this PC.”
Choose whether to keep personal files or remove everything.
Select "Remove everything" for a clean reset.
Choose your desired speed of resetting.
Wait for the process to complete, and your PC will restart.
Once the PC restarts, sign in with your Microsoft account credentials.
Go to Settings > System > About.
Verify that Windows is installed on your PC.
Update Windows: Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and click “Check for updates.” Install any available updates.
Install necessary drivers: Access Device Manager (search for it in the Start menu) and check for driver updates for your hardware components.
Run user benchmark again and report back with the link as you did before.
This document outlines the specifications and configuration of a computer system, detailing its hardware components and their operational settings. It begins with a breakdown of key frequencies: Northbridge at 2200 MHz, core boost frequency at 4200 MHz, and Ht link frequency at 2400 MHz. The system utilizes DDR memory with an initial clock speed of 1600 MHz, configurable through manual settings. Furthermore, it details the PCIe interface operating at an auto-selected frequency, voltage control set to automatic, and DRAM configuration with enhanced overclocking disabled. Finally, it specifies critical system parameters such as CPU host clock control (auto), turn-on CPB being disabled, and core boost being enabled.
I can't find the ram setting sand that Cas latency to11 and the 1.5v u told me about
I got wierd graphic drivers i cant find drivers for mine when i go to amd i find for a other type of a 6950 so that might be the problem idk when i checked driver easy like it says im missing alot of drivers but i dont know how to install them manually
Configure the MB Intelligent Tweaker (M.I.T.) settings for optimal performance.