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DarthCoder94

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About DarthCoder94

  • Birthday Mar 21, 1994

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Kuwait
  • Interests
    Tech, Games, Computer Science
  • Biography
    CS Student, Nintendo Fan and PC mater Race
  • Occupation
    Student at GUST

System

  • CPU
    i7 5820k
  • Motherboard
    Rampage V Extreme
  • RAM
    16GB DDR4
  • GPU
    GTX 1080 Founders Edition
  • Case
    NZXT Phantom 820 Gunmetal
  • Storage
    Kingston SDDNow 120GB OS drive - 2X Kingston 240GB HyperX Savage int raid 0 - WD Black 2TB - WD Green 1TB 128
  • PSU
    Cooler Master V850
  • Display(s)
    samsung 28 Inch 4k - u28e590d
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Neptune 280XL
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G910 Orion Spark
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum
  • Sound
    Logitech G633 Artemis Spectrum & Logitech speakers Z333
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Playing battlefield with 110FPS and low 1% 60FPS and low 0.1% 1FPS. what does this mean? does it get a passing score? how should I determine that the low 1% or 0.1% FPS is good
  2. thank you for your quick reply, though your information is very helpful, I will try your way. I'm looking for a more generic diagnosis. like tips and tricks, always check this first or that.
  3. so, I'm playing battlefield 1 on 2560x1440 res, with GTX1080, i7 5820k OC@ 3.8GHz 16GB DDR4. I'm getting 90+FPS but getting lots of stuttering. Because of that, now I want to know what is the right way to diagnose any game for any FPS/Stuttering Issues. I want to know if there is certain steps or tools that can help me to know where the problem is, and if possible, how to solve it. some games can show detailed fps states with ping and some doesn't show anything (yes Battlefield 1, I'm looking at you) I want to learn this skill so that I can also help my friends with their game problems. EDIT: I'm looking for a generic way to diagnose any game. I'm not looking for fixes as much for how to tell where the problem is
  4. So I exchanged my monitor. Strangely, I get the stuck pixel whenever the pixel should display black or a dark color and around it there should be a light color, Youtube for example. any explanation?
  5. the red dot went away when I fiddled with the display port. but now there is a collection of white dots in a black screen. they were around when the red dot was showing
  6. it's new, less than a week, but it's not a dead pixel. it turns red on black screens.
  7. how to fix a red pixel on Asus swift pg279q
  8. Battlefield 1 running 100fps+ but there is lots of stutterers and frame lag. my build: CPU: i7 5820k @3.8GHz M/B: rampage V extreme GPU: gtx 1080 founders RAM: 16GB the game is on RAID 0 SDD
  9. yes and the problem is not fixed. conclusion: im better off getting a new laptop.
  10. ive reinstalled the bios and the led and sleep problems are not fixed. other problems i need to use it for a while to check them
  11. i did install the correct drivers each time. i might try reinstalling the bios but ill do it tomorrow.
  12. I still want to keep this thread open a little longer. I still believe that there is at least a way to diagnose it and find what part is making problems.
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