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MatthiasLundgaard

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  1. 23 minutes ago, Ardu said:

    Well because you've got your games on a separate drive, I'd be led to believe that could also be the problem, but it does sound like it's your OS' drive as that would also have an effect on your games. I think, if it's that much of a hindrance to your machine, you might be best off saving all of your documents (to a cloud or USB or something) and resetting your PC fully. And then reinstalling all of your stuff. I know this is a hassle, but if the problem is still there after doing this, it kinda finds the solution to your problem, which would probably be to load your OS onto a different drive, or buy a new drive as well. BUT FIRST BEFORE DOING ANY OF THIS, UPDATE YOUR SSD' DRIVERS! https://www.kingston.com/en/support/technical/category/ssd

    Find which one is yours from here!

    Thanks! :D
    Can i find the version of my ssd on my pc or do i have to open the case up? ?

  2. 3 minutes ago, Ardu said:

    I assume you mean that you selected save all files, like your documents and stuff when you performed your new install? If this is the case that shouldn't be a reason for performance issues. What is it that you're having issues with exactly? Like what are you doing when the freezes occur?

    I made these posts which tells the issues more fully.

     

    But people stopped answering, so went to create a new one

  3. Hey everyone,
    I've been having a-lot of "freezes" and lags on my system. But while it's a brand new system with 32gb ram, RTX 2070 and a Ryzen 2700x.
    im still having this issue, now im asking you. Could my harddrive be the issue? anyone know?

    i have 240gb kingston SSD for my windows and only that (had it since my pc from 2014-15) and when i upgraded motherboard and stuff, i made a install of windows 10 where it deletes programs but not files.
    Then i have Crucial® MX300 750GB 2.5" SSD for games and important programs. (end of 2018)
    And then i have a 2tb hdd from Western digital Green from the first desktop just like the ssd (2014-15)

    Any suggestions?
    - Matthias

  4. On 4/28/2019 at 3:46 AM, CoopNubbit said:

    Does it just happen in online games?

     

    (And btw don’t feel bad about your choice of AMD Ryzen, i have the same cpu you have and it works great! Almost as much as Intel chips.)

    Nope, in all games it seems, maybe the guy who build it overclocked something in bios? cause i cant find anything when inside of windows?
    Maybe you have a way for me to check my bios through? i have this motherboard - asus rog strix x470-f gaming

    Im very happy for my Ryzen, but these lag spikes has been killing the enjoyment a bit ?

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