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Your computer is acting up, but I'm not sure what's causing it!

Your computer is acting up, but I'm not sure what's causing it!

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Alan4041
Member
210
02-15-2026, 06:30 AM
#1
Hey everyone! I’ve been upgrading my PC a few years back, but I’ve been facing some persistent issues lately. Over time, I’ve tried to track down the cause, but things are getting worse. I usually play games at low settings, yet I’m still struggling with consistent frame rates. Some titles like Call of Duty work fine, but I’d love to enjoy higher quality without sacrificing performance. Other games, such as Destiny 2, drop significantly—30 to 60 frames when things are busy. I also stream and want smooth play even at low settings, but it’s not working well. I’m pretty sure my current specs aren’t the issue, and it’s been happening for a while now. It’s frustrating because I could previously run Destiny 2 above 60 frames. I don’t have any spare parts to test, so I’m looking for advice or fixes that could help. Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
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Alan4041
02-15-2026, 06:30 AM #1

Hey everyone! I’ve been upgrading my PC a few years back, but I’ve been facing some persistent issues lately. Over time, I’ve tried to track down the cause, but things are getting worse. I usually play games at low settings, yet I’m still struggling with consistent frame rates. Some titles like Call of Duty work fine, but I’d love to enjoy higher quality without sacrificing performance. Other games, such as Destiny 2, drop significantly—30 to 60 frames when things are busy. I also stream and want smooth play even at low settings, but it’s not working well. I’m pretty sure my current specs aren’t the issue, and it’s been happening for a while now. It’s frustrating because I could previously run Destiny 2 above 60 frames. I don’t have any spare parts to test, so I’m looking for advice or fixes that could help. Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

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lkfTimLeung
Member
136
02-16-2026, 06:27 PM
#2
What resolution are you using? 1080p or 1440p?
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lkfTimLeung
02-16-2026, 06:27 PM #2

What resolution are you using? 1080p or 1440p?

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hotrodbrandow
Member
52
02-16-2026, 07:47 PM
#3
You could be experiencing thermal issues. Have you checked if your CPU and GPU are operating smoothly without any delays?
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hotrodbrandow
02-16-2026, 07:47 PM #3

You could be experiencing thermal issues. Have you checked if your CPU and GPU are operating smoothly without any delays?

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itzhalloween
Junior Member
16
02-16-2026, 09:47 PM
#4
You're using a wide monitor with a resolution of 2560x1080, but it's running at 60Hz. When streaming, you need to switch to 1920x1080 to fit the content for your audience.
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itzhalloween
02-16-2026, 09:47 PM #4

You're using a wide monitor with a resolution of 2560x1080, but it's running at 60Hz. When streaming, you need to switch to 1920x1080 to fit the content for your audience.

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BoomBrowser
Junior Member
33
02-17-2026, 09:43 PM
#5
Checking temperatures and clocks separately. If not live streaming, system should still operate normally.
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BoomBrowser
02-17-2026, 09:43 PM #5

Checking temperatures and clocks separately. If not live streaming, system should still operate normally.

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88lucky
Member
67
02-19-2026, 05:25 AM
#6
Maybe the machine is collecting debris?
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88lucky
02-19-2026, 05:25 AM #6

Maybe the machine is collecting debris?

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Voorbips
Member
63
02-26-2026, 01:50 AM
#7
I haven’t adjusted any overclocks yet; I’ll check the standard speeds once I’m back. Right now I’m at work, sorry—streaming doesn’t seem to make a big difference, honestly, it’s just running slow.
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Voorbips
02-26-2026, 01:50 AM #7

I haven’t adjusted any overclocks yet; I’ll check the standard speeds once I’m back. Right now I’m at work, sorry—streaming doesn’t seem to make a big difference, honestly, it’s just running slow.

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RageGlitch
Posting Freak
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02-26-2026, 03:23 AM
#8
You could run performance checks by monitoring system resources and frame rates during operation. Use profiling tools to identify bottlenecks and compare them with expected speeds. Additionally, benchmarking against known workloads can help you assess whether the application is behaving as intended.
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RageGlitch
02-26-2026, 03:23 AM #8

You could run performance checks by monitoring system resources and frame rates during operation. Use profiling tools to identify bottlenecks and compare them with expected speeds. Additionally, benchmarking against known workloads can help you assess whether the application is behaving as intended.

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NLgamerBanaan
Junior Member
20
02-26-2026, 08:17 AM
#9
It seems the issue might be related to your CPU. If it were a GPU problem, lowering the settings wouldn't have improved the frame rate and would likely cause more frame drops. What model of CPU are you using?
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NLgamerBanaan
02-26-2026, 08:17 AM #9

It seems the issue might be related to your CPU. If it were a GPU problem, lowering the settings wouldn't have improved the frame rate and would likely cause more frame drops. What model of CPU are you using?

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Mega_Man_7
Member
77
02-26-2026, 08:51 AM
#10
Ryzen Master displays power, clock speeds, and temperatures. MSI Afterburner can track GPU performance.
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Mega_Man_7
02-26-2026, 08:51 AM #10

Ryzen Master displays power, clock speeds, and temperatures. MSI Afterburner can track GPU performance.

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