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I upgraded and now I lagg? [SOLVED]

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Suppose you try disabling all of the C states and Speedstep. Does that make a difference?

That could be it... Do you know how to change it?

 

I just changed it in BIOS.  It said it was at 1333Mhz, so I changed it to 1866 but in Speccy right now, it says that I have it clocked at 901Mhz.  I just overclocked my CPU but for some reason it didn't save and it's really annoying, what's going on?!

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ill download the program and see if it shows the right speeds for me.

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What program could I use instead please?

What motherboard do you have?

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Also, the correct terminology is PCI-E. PCI is the legacy slot from years and years ago.

It doesn't matter. If they are all PCI slots, just the ones with "E" are faster. The card wouldn't even power up in a standard PCI slot. I'm pretty sure if people are intelligent enough to find this forum then they are intelligent enough to understand what I meant. 

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Whaaaaaaat my MSi control center says 667 but BIOS says 1600 mhz

wierd...

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Did you overclock your harddrive? :P

Ha, no.  I overclocked my CPU to 4.2 but for some reason it's gone back to 3.5, or maybe I overclocked the turbo however I have no idea how to use the turbo feature.  The RAM is still a problem, but I overclocked it to 1666 I believe.

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It doesn't matter. If they are all PCI slots, just the ones with "E" are faster. The card wouldn't even power up in a standard PCI slot. I'm pretty sure if people are intelligent enough to find this forum then they are intelligent enough to understand what I meant. 

It does matter. PCI slots are effectively reversed. Someone might come along and try putting their card in a PCI slot. 

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It's in the top slot, so I'm hoping that that is the PCI-E 16x slot.

Yes. Well, the full length top slot anyways.

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Also, the program might be reading your non-effective RAM speeds. 901*2=1802MHz. If that is the case, then your RAM was operating at around 1.2-1.3GHz effectively, which would not cause slowdowns. 

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In the Nvidia Settings Panel there is an option (at the 3D settings tab) which says something like Multi Display / mixed GPU, is "multi monitor performance" selected there?

 

(Sry i can't tell you the names accuratly, mine is in german)

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You only have 2GB of VRAM and that is not really enough for a newer games even on a single 1080p monitor, so you will have to get a GTX 780 or some sort of gaming GPU which has at least 3GB of VRAM. Other options are: lower your settings or get rid of the second monitor.

That is veryvery wrong

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In the Nvidia Settings Panel there is an option (at the 3D settings tab) which says something like Multi Display / mixed GPU, is "multi monitor performance" selected there?

 

(Sry i can't tell you the names accuratly, mine is in german)

You are 100% correct with the naming.

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In the Nvidia Settings Panel there is an option (at the 3D settings tab) which says something like Multi Display / mixed GPU, is "multi monitor performance" selected there?

 

(Sry i can't tell you the names accuratly, mine is in german)

Yes it's selected.

 

 

That is veryvery wrong

We covered that

 

 

You are 100% correct with the naming.

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