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Habiki

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  1. So, before all this, my peripherals were suffering connectivity issues which I had to troubleshoot. Took out my ram and gpu multiple times to fix. May have heard something coming from my pc during that period of time, however im unsure. After I managed to fix my peripheral issues and got to the home screen, I realized it was taking a bit more time to open task manager despite being fresh from a restart. After this, I opened up osu since its a relatively light game. Sadly, the stuttering started, restarted as well updated my graphic drivers however it still did not fix my stuttering. Changed game resolution as well with the addition of turning on and off v-sync, though the issue still persisted. What do I do?
  2. Do you leave your peripherals connected or not?
  3. not yet, I dont remember having a dvi cable or a might've placed it somewhere but I don't know where
  4. I have a Ryzen 3100 and gtx 1650 super build but it's not sending signal to my monitor. I used dp and hdmi but it still doesn't work. I'm guessing the problem is with my pc. While I was doing some light dust cleaning I left it on. After that my pc won't send any kind of signal to my monitor. I tried troubleshooting for about an hour using different methods but it still won't allow me to the home screen.
  5. Thanks for the information i guess ill have to play the roblox bootleg of csgo since i can run a solid 30fps.
  6. I have a dell inspiron 3179 with a intel HD615 and a core m3 7Y30. I have csgo on the lowest settings( not including the properties since i havent done that yet). I think my laptop is getting bottlenecked because im getting a constant 20 fps with occasional dips and spikes to 35+ frames. My cpu usage is around 50 to 70% with my graphics at 10 to 40%. My cpu is averaging 0.8ghz with the base being 1.6ghz and 2.6ghz at max. I think its the cooling since the cpu said it was getting passively cooled but i dont know how to increase cooling without having repercussions since im new to pc's and laptops.
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