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Frames dropping after new motherboard? (please help)

Okay Emanuel

This is a follow up post to my post yesterday where I was concerned about a new motherboard that I got because I was receving dropped frames and high CPU usage on idle. So I returned that motherboard (970de3/u3s3) and bought a new one. The Asus m5a97 le r2.0. This Motherboard seems like a really good one for 8 core AMD processors as I have the 8320. But with a reinstall of windows and all of my drivers and normal temps with the CPU (around 34°c) I'm still experiencing lower frames in games such as CSGO as now I experience 90-120fps with all low settings (GTX 750). I used to experience 250+ fps with all low settings. So I'm pretty concerned about that. And with the CPU usage I'm pretty sure I'm just paranoid but I'm experiencing around 7%-10% on idle with all of my cores enabled. Does anyone know what this could be?

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I have that motherboard, Go into the BIOs, Turn on Turbo Boost and The automatic RAM speed.

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hmmm this seems trouble some. just wondering were your 8320 oc before or something? did you oc your 8320 right now or before and after running both at stock?

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hmmm this seems trouble some. just wondering were your 8320 oc before or something? did you oc your 8320 right now or before and after running both at stock?

Actually no, Turbo Boost is a temporary over clock when there is spare Electriric and heat overhead.

And the reason you might want to go into the bios and quickly press the Auto all thing is because For some reason my Ram was running horrendously slow and Generally settings were not optimized

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Actually no, Turbo Boost is a temporary over clock when there is spare Electriric and heat overhead.

And the reason you might want to go into the bios and quickly press the Auto all thing is because For some reason my Ram was running horrendously slow and Generally settings were not optimized

well I was talking about the default settings.

 

so guess OP might be running it at stock settings then. hmm have you found any solutions TS?

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