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Jalobe

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  1. After doing a bit more research of my own computer I now know that my psu is 200w under what is recommended for the CPU and that my temperatures are severely higher than what are recommended for my CPU. Thank for the help everyone.
  2. Thanks a lot I will be trying this out for sure.
  3. The PC has been doing it since it was built around one and a half years ago. Didn't really bother me back then because it didn't seem nearly as frequent as it is now. The picture is to show that I get maybe around 8 or so errors each time the computer freezes.
  4. Im currently having problems with my computer randomly freezing while playing games, and then it will always freeze once again on the next boot regardless of how long I wait. I was told to try lowering my core speed to 4ghz and my voltage to 1.375 just to see if that would make a difference at all. I was also told that my motherboard and cpu dont pair well together because one of them is really voltage hungry and unstable.
  5. I'm trying to turn my Ghz down to 4.00 from 4.7 in hope that this will solve another problem for my pc, but every time I change the Ghz I get an error along the lines of: Cannot launch due to incorrect configurations, and it will always say my Current Cpu Mhz is 5000 ( = 5.00 Ghz). I'm changing the speed in Bios, not sure if that has anything to do with it and my specs are as follows Amd Fx-9590 Amd r9 380 ATNG 800w psu 2 Terabyte harddrive 128gb ssd Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 R5 motherboard 16gb ddr3 ram
  6. This is exactly why im confused my clock was at 4.70 so i changed the ratio from 23 to 20 which made to drop to 4.00 ghz. Then when I launched it said it was at 5000 Mhz. Ive tried a couple times and im not sure if I'm, changing the wrong thing or what.
  7. I did both the voltage and the cpu Ghz and once i booted it basically said: Cannot boot due to hardware incorrections. Then showing my current cpu speed ( which was labeled at 5000 mhz) and showing my voltage. My only option was to load optimized defaults.
  8. I appreciate the help, but I don't know how to downclock my cpu speed or my cpu voltage. Im assuming they are both in bios so I checked it out, but I'm not sure I should be specifically editing for "cpu voltage" but when I try to lower my 4.7ghz for my cpu it won't let me. It is just locked and i don't know how to unlock it. This problem has been here since i got my computer and this is the most similar picture i could find to the cooler i have, but it is not the one I have.
  9. My System specs are as follows; Amd Fx-9590 Amd r9 380 ATNG 800w psu 2 Terabyte harddrive 128gb ssd Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 R5 motherboard 16gb ddr3 ram Not sure if there is anything that I missed. Also Im not sure what to be looking at in the event viewer but there are quite a few errors.
  10. Not really sure where to post this. I've had my computer for about one and a half years and I've had this problem since I got it but the problem just gets worse and worse overtime. I will play video games on the weekends and sometimes on weekdays and seemingly randomly my computer will freeze. I then reboot the computer and it will always freeze once during boot. After rebooting twice I go back to said games and sometimes it freezes again after 5-50 minutes of playing. Sometimes it doesn't happen at all. One night I decided that I was done for the night when it froze and it still froze during the boot the next morning. I have no idea what could be causing the problem but the freezing it becoming more and more frequent making gaming (sometimes) not even possible at all. Any advice at all would be nice.
  11. Sadly my cores are not parked.
  12. I don't think the temperatures reach that high, as I go from in idle to CS:GO and it starts off at low fps. Once I'm in a 5v5 I run at 150 fps on high settings and 200 on low settings. I don't understand the high settings getting more fps.
  13. I have multi core rendering on, not sure what you mean by "Sandy bridge CPU that goes to 5ghz :)". How would I know if its throttling, I don't exactly know that much about Computers.
  14. Not really sure if it's my gpu or cpu or whatever so I just posted here. I play games a lot and I got myself a new pc probably around 8-9 months ago. Everything was great and I was running games fantastically. Then one day I come on to play CS:GO and suddenly my fps is down from the 275-350 to 200. I was on low settings at the time so I was curious to see how low it would drop on high to to my astonishment it was higher at 250-300. I try to play CS:GO now and on both settings my fps is down to 150. My System specs are as follows; Amd Fx-9590 Amd r9 380 ATNG 800w psu 2 Terabyte harddrive 128gb ssd Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 R5 motherboard 16gb ddr3 ram Not sure if there is anything that I missed. What i want to know is why my FPS is much lower now. I know that I need to reapply new thermal paste to my cpu but I'm not sure if that can cause the significant fps drop that I am receiving. Also whats up with higher fps on higher settings, I don't get that at all. If there are any benchmarks that I can take or any questions you have to ask thats fine by me. Thanks in advance.
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