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JJayden2000

I would consider myself as relatively tech-savvy however, the recent events that have occured are completely alien to me. 

Recently My PC, Xbox and Iphone 6 s+ have started having issues and I feel like they might be connected in some weird way. It seems too coincidental for all these devices to have faults at the same time.

PC: Apps like Battle.net and Origin load extremely slowly (despite being on an m.2 NVME SSD) than they used to contrast to everything else i.e booting into windows and loading up chrome is as snappy as i'd expect. Also my games run slower than they used to and sometimes I would get major frame drops eventhough i'm running an RTX 2080 ti and a i5 9600k. Most noticable is Overwatch which I play alot and my avarage frame rate is around 170-200fps on low settings at 1080p and 75% render scale and at these setting I was averaging around 250-300 fps before this "event" occured.

Xbox: Has became very slow recently and some games refuse to connect to their online servers most notable are Fifa 19 and Fortnite.

Phone: The touch screen enters meltdown after 10 seconds of use. If I turn it off then on again the touch screen works completely fine and then after 10 seconds or so It goes back into meltdown where it just goes crazy. Rapidly opening randoms apps, the screens wipes left and right very quickly and makes the phone completely unuseable, and some parts of the touch screen that worked 10 seconds ago just stop working. 

To conclude I have a hard time believing that all of these devices decided to mess up all at the same time by coincidence but then again what could possibly be causing these devices to behave in such ways all of a sudden. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I have 0 clues as to what is happening.

Thanks.

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your pc and xbox could be internet related do not know though.

You most likely need a new iphone screen.

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I have done some further research and my ISP has been having some problems so yeah I think you're right. Thanks for your help.

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19 minutes ago, JJayden2000 said:

I would consider myself as relatively tech-savvy however, the recent events that have occured are completely alien to me. 

Recently My PC, Xbox and Iphone 6 s+ have started having issues and I feel like they might be connected in some weird way. It seems too coincidental for all these devices to have faults at the same time.

PC: Apps like Battle.net and Origin load extremely slowly (despite being on an m.2 NVME SSD) than they used to contrast to everything else i.e booting into windows and loading up chrome is as snappy as i'd expect. Also my games run slower than they used to and sometimes I would get major frame drops eventhough i'm running an RTX 2080 ti and a i5 9600k. Most noticable is Overwatch which I play alot and my avarage frame rate is around 170-200fps on low settings at 1080p and 75% render scale and at these setting I was averaging around 250-300 fps before this "event" occured.

Xbox: Has became very slow recently and some games refuse to connect to their online servers most notable are Fifa 19 and Fortnite.

Phone: The touch screen enters meltdown after 10 seconds of use. If I turn it off then on again the touch screen works completely fine and then after 10 seconds or so It goes back into meltdown where it just goes crazy. Rapidly opening randoms apps, the screens wipes left and right very quickly and makes the phone completely unuseable, and some parts of the touch screen that worked 10 seconds ago just stop working. 

To conclude I have a hard time believing that all of these devices decided to mess up all at the same time by coincidence but then again what could possibly be causing these devices to behave in such ways all of a sudden. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I have 0 clues as to what is happening.

Thanks.

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I think you are confusing loading with connecting - I run all my games and OS from SSD and all is fast apart from Guildwars 2 and that slowness isnt from the files on the disk but from the data comming in from the internet.

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