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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?

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IT'S FIXED!

 

All it took was updating the mobo to 1205 from 1007.  Oh my god thank you al so much for helping me! :D

Finally! :D

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I'm glad to see it isn't hardware failure after all! 

System Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X

GPU: Radeon RX 7900 XT 

RAM: 32GB 3600MHz

HDD: 1TB Sabrent NVMe -  WD 1TB Black - WD 2TB Green -  WD 4TB Blue

MB: Gigabyte  B550 Gaming X- RGB Disabled

PSU: Corsair RM850x 80 Plus Gold

Case: BeQuiet! Silent Base 801 Black

Cooler: Noctua NH-DH15

 

 

 

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Glad its all sorted, it bizarre that a motherboard that is shipped to work with a haswell cpu you doesn't actually work with it properly out of the box, you would think they would test it before releasing.

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I'm glad to see it isn't hardware failure after all! 

 

Well if firmware needed an update, it kind of was a hardware failure ;)

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IT'S FIXED!

 

All it took was updating the mobo to 1205 from 1007.  Oh my god thank you al so much for helping me! :D

 

Glad to hear that resolved things. ;)

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Glad to hear that resolved things. ;)

 

Well if firmware needed an update, it kind of was a hardware failure ;)

 

Glad its all sorted, it bizarre that a motherboard that is shipped to work with a haswell cpu you doesn't actually work with it properly out of the box, you would think they would test it before releasing.

 

I'm glad to see it isn't hardware failure after all! 

 

Great news man !  B)

 

Finally! :D

Done it again!  I tried overclocking but my system would crash and I wasn't able to boot up for an hour - I thought I had blitzed my CPU.  What should I do now? :(

 

EDIT:  It literally WILL NOT go above this!:

 

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IT'S REALLY WEIRD

 

When I boot up my system and I do a performance test instantly, it's on 11k!

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If I do one right after, then it's around 4k!

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It lasts for around a minute or two before going bad again.  What can this even be?!

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Re-cap. What have we tried so far?

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Updating all drivers

Re-cap. What have we tried so far?

Backdating drivers

Testing the RAM in a new system

Testing the GPU in a new system

Overclocking

Re-installing Windows

Fiddling with settings

Using the AI suite

Editing Regedit

Uninstalling things and re-installing them

Editing the Nvidia settings panel
Defaulting everything
Multiple performance tests
Stress testing
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Do you have any power saving features enabled on your motherboard?

System Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X

GPU: Radeon RX 7900 XT 

RAM: 32GB 3600MHz

HDD: 1TB Sabrent NVMe -  WD 1TB Black - WD 2TB Green -  WD 4TB Blue

MB: Gigabyte  B550 Gaming X- RGB Disabled

PSU: Corsair RM850x 80 Plus Gold

Case: BeQuiet! Silent Base 801 Black

Cooler: Noctua NH-DH15

 

 

 

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Try clearing the CMOS... don't bother overclocking you don't need it, the 4770k is fast enough at stock.

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None that I know of.

Hmm could you check quickly? Not sure where they'll be in your BIOS but it doesn't hurt to check. After doing a BIOS update any settings made can be reverted.

System Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X

GPU: Radeon RX 7900 XT 

RAM: 32GB 3600MHz

HDD: 1TB Sabrent NVMe -  WD 1TB Black - WD 2TB Green -  WD 4TB Blue

MB: Gigabyte  B550 Gaming X- RGB Disabled

PSU: Corsair RM850x 80 Plus Gold

Case: BeQuiet! Silent Base 801 Black

Cooler: Noctua NH-DH15

 

 

 

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Hmm could you check quickly? Not sure where they'll be in your BIOS but it doesn't hurt to check. After doing a BIOS update any settings made can be reverted.

I can check in AI suite.  None are turned on.

 

 

Try clearing the CMOS... don't bother overclocking you don't need it, the 4770k is fast enough at stock.

Clearing it how?

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I can check in AI suite.  None are turned on.

 

 

Clearing it how?

So you just fixed your issue....something that took, what 4 days? And your first thought was to overclock the processor?  :ph34r:

Anyways, look in your manual for a clear cmos jumper or button. The manual should clearly state where these 2 things are. If you're afraid to jump the 2 cmos pins (assuming you don't have a clear cmos button) you could try pulling out the cmos battery. I will link a picture of what it looks like:

CMOS+battery.jpg

MIND YOU, I'VE NEVER TRIED THIS METHOD BEFORE.

So I'm speaking from other peoples experience. I've never heard of anyone damaging anything by doing this before however. I'll link a guide to cmos jumper pins

Keep us posted!

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So you just fixed your issue....something that took, what 4 days? And your first thought was to overclock the processor?  :ph34r:

Anyways, look in your manual for a clear cmos jumper or button. The manual should clearly state where these 2 things are. If you're afraid to jump the 2 cmos pins (assuming you don't have a clear cmos button) you could try pulling out the cmos battery. I will link a picture of what it looks like:

CMOS+battery.jpg

MIND YOU, I'VE NEVER TRIED THIS METHOD BEFORE.

So I'm speaking from other peoples experience. I've never heard of anyone damaging anything by doing this before however. I'll link a guide to cmos jumper pins

Keep us posted!

Couldn't find the CMOS so I just pulled the battery out and put it back in.  It reset the BIOS and now I can start up instantly without doing the stupid thing with memory check now.  However, it still did that weird thing - My processor starts off (I instantly open CPU-Z) at 3.5Ghz - 3.9Ghz for the first 2 minutes-ish, but then drops instantly to 800Mhz.  I don't know what's throttling it! D:

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Couldn't find the CMOS so I just pulled the battery out and put it back in.  It reset the BIOS and now I can start up instantly without doing the stupid thing with memory check now.  However, it still did that weird thing - My processor starts off (I instantly open CPU-Z) at 3.5Ghz - 3.9Ghz for the first 2 minutes-ish, but then drops instantly to 800Mhz.  I don't know what's throttling it! D:

Has ANYONE talked about a heat issue yet? Have you checked your temps at all? I can't remember if i saw anything about it before.

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