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Windows updates often cause performance issues.

Windows updates often cause performance issues.

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PinqNoLag
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11-28-2023, 03:47 AM
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He’s experiencing performance issues after Windows updates. FPS drops significantly—often to just 20–30 fps—while his usual is over 144. After a few days, it improves. We checked online but couldn’t find a solution. It seems the CPU runs at very low speeds (around 0.75GHz) during these sessions. Thanks for reaching out for help!
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PinqNoLag
11-28-2023, 03:47 AM #1

He’s experiencing performance issues after Windows updates. FPS drops significantly—often to just 20–30 fps—while his usual is over 144. After a few days, it improves. We checked online but couldn’t find a solution. It seems the CPU runs at very low speeds (around 0.75GHz) during these sessions. Thanks for reaching out for help!

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Xxmoneyfire
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12-04-2023, 01:05 PM
#2
Things don’t simply disappear with any equipment. Occasionally, debris clears away or something changes, making it look like everything’s fixed, but that’s not always true. Machines don’t recover on their own. It might be a planned shutdown and restart, and if you just do that right away, things should return to normal in minutes. The key is identifying what’s happening. I think it could be a full system reboot and then power back up, but I’m not sure. Checking the logs might help spot any patterns.
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Xxmoneyfire
12-04-2023, 01:05 PM #2

Things don’t simply disappear with any equipment. Occasionally, debris clears away or something changes, making it look like everything’s fixed, but that’s not always true. Machines don’t recover on their own. It might be a planned shutdown and restart, and if you just do that right away, things should return to normal in minutes. The key is identifying what’s happening. I think it could be a full system reboot and then power back up, but I’m not sure. Checking the logs might help spot any patterns.