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  1. Here's the video form the actual game, FPS looks better here cause it's lower resolution but 60fps feels like 20. Watch the video from 2:20 Take notice of how cpu spikes come and go. Very strange.
  2. Did the clean install of the newest Nvidia drivers today. GPU graph is same as before, but this kind of CPU spiking is new. GPU temps also never went above 50C even when benchmarking. 1080 Strix has a hell of a cooling. I still think it's either CPU or RAM. I didn't change CPU paste in two years, maybe that could cause instability. I don't know what caused black screen in the first place. I need Dr House for computers
  3. I did that too. "tried using two of each RAM sticks in different slots, nothing worked."
  4. Ok, I just tested it on BIOS2 with default profile and it's completely the same, in-game CPU graph goes nuts and fps drops, but CPU usage didn't go over 65%, when I turn off hyper-threading CPU usage goes to 100% which is to be expected, but everything is basically the same. The DRAM LED turned off after I cleared CMOS, but I did try to run default RAM settings if that's what you mean by resetting it? The in-game graph is pretty steady, only occasional spike here and there, and game works normal until there are a lot of players in one place, or a lot of destruction,or building collapses... that's when the graph goes nuts. I'm starting to think that CPU doesn't get enough power from the PSU, cause temps didn't go over 55C and I'm using Nepton 240M watercooling. Maybe it has to do something with the pump, but what do I know.
  5. Hi. So here's the deal, My pc was working fine, I turn it off normally, I go to sleep, I try to turn it on the next morning and I'm greeted with a black screen. I try to enter BIOS, but it's not responding to any key, so I switch to BIOS2 and everything is working fine. I switch back to BIOS1, open the case and see that DRAM red LED is on, and it shows number 14 (Pre-memory CPU instalization is started) on debug LEDs. so I clear the CMOS, I manage to enter the BIOS1 this time, I load the old BIOS profile, save and exit, and I finally see the Windows logo on my screen. I check the RAM, the CPU, GPU, everything shows up fine, all the temps, all the voltages. HOWEVER, now when I play Battlefield 1 whenever there are a lot of players clustered together and lot of explosions my in-game CPU graph becomes tachycardic, spikes go all over the place, FPS drops to 30, a lot of shuttering, even freezes for a second... It's unplayable. None of that ever happened before I had to clear CMOS. I tried running default BIOS profile but It didn't help, tried turning off hyer-threading, tried using two of each RAM sticks in different slots, nothing worked. I'm running out of ideas. Any help is much appreciated. There was a thunderstorm the night before the black screen, but all of the circuit breakers remained on, and I have lightning and surge protection outlets. Maybe I missed some BIOS setting, or maybe there is some PSU,CPU or RAM damage, I don't know... Motherboard: Rampage IV Extreme CPU: i7-3930K @ 3.20GHz (3.8Ghz in turbo mode) RAM: 4x4GB HyperX Beast GPU: GTX 1080 Strix SDD: Samsung 840 EVO PSU: CM Silent Pro 1000W Note: CPU is OCed to 4.2GHz on BIOS1 and RAM is 1833Mhz
  6. Lets say, hypothetically , that was the case, how would that cause this kind of bug?
  7. Did that, still the same. Doubt that, both game and OS are on SSD(Samsung 840 EVO) Found this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICU_Eqripy8 So other people are experiencing the problem. Too bad I don't speak German.
  8. It was mildly OC-ed, stock voltages. As soon as I noticed artifacts I reverted it back to stock, but it didn't help. http://i57.tinypic.com/243ngae.jpg It has Hynix RAM for which some say is among the better ones
  9. About a month ago I've sent my GTX 780 DC2OC to RMA due to malfunctioning fan, and they've sent me back what seemed be a brand new GPU. But recently I've been noticing a lot of strange graphics bugs/glitches in BF4(other than common texture flickering..), so I was wondering if someone could help me determine if this is game engine, or hardware related problem? Hogs of War or Battlefield4? (spot the difference) 1) http://youtu.be/h5HLJ6O4lxk 2) -Strange and abnormal (Screenshots) 1) http://oi57.tinypic.com/33orxpj.jpg 2) http://oi57.tinypic.com/1i29sn.jpg 3) http://oi57.tinypic.com/2dikdjm.jpg 4) http://oi61.tinypic.com/2vvm61h.jpg Or could it be RAM memory related? I have DDR3 HyperX Beast KHX1866C9D3 (4x4GB), tried to get it running at 1866MHz along with I7-3930K at 4.2Ghz, but couldn't get it to boot afterwards (DRAM red light on motherboard was blinking), so I flashed BIOS and left it at 1600MHz. Could RAM memory somehow be damaged?
  10. I've recently replaced CPU air cooler (Hyper 412s) with Nepton 240M, and to my suprise temps are now worse. I'm running I7-3930K @3.8 GHz, and with 412s idle temps were ~23 °C which is ~3°C lower compared to Nepton 240M. Are these temps normal for 240M? I've never had a water cooling before, so all advices are welcome. Images of airflow before and now are below 1 MegaFlow 200 2 BladeMaster 120 3 BladeMaster 120 4 MegaFlow 200 5 Silencio 120 x2 6 Jetflo 120 Some people advise on using radiator fans as an intake, but that doesn't make much sense to me since the hotter air is always going up and it's blowing hot air form radiator back into the CPU
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