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Hi, recently I have been experiencing performance loss in my games. The games have at random times cut out at times, and not display any frames, while the sound still works. I know it's not the graphics or anything because I currently have a 770, and I used to be able to run it perfectly fine. I also put on the minimum settings(on battlefield 4 which I've been playing the most lately. But it still happens in all games), and it still did the same thing. Here are my specs of my PC:

i7 4770k Haswell @ 3.5 GHz

EVGA 770 4GB

2x4 GB Corsair Vengeance RAM 

Western Digital Caviar Black 1 TB

Corsair HX 850

Asus Z87 Pro motherboard

Asus Xonar DX

OS: Windows 7

And then 2 hard drives that I took out of a external. 

What I know it's not:

I know it isn't cooling, I have plenty of fans and an H100i, it isn't dust(recently cleaned it), and I'm pretty sure it's no a virus.

I'm also positive it isn't my internet connection because it happens in single player games, and my ping does not go up.

I think it might be some software or something, or possibly my RAM. Does ShaddowPlay or Razer Game Booster effect me in any negative way?

I am also pretty sure it's not that my hardware is run down because I built my PC only 4 months ago.

If you know anything or have any questions ask me, and I'll try to answer them to the best of my ability.

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cause bf4 is pretty bad.

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Completely uninstall the gpu drivers and install the latest STABLE driver.

Run malware scans (check my sig) to make sure its clean

Update your mobo chipset drivers.

 

Run memtest on your ram

Close down programs running in the background

Disable your AV and try it

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Completely uninstall the gpu drivers and install the latest STABLE driver.

Run malware scans (check my sig) to make sure its clean

Update your mobo chipset drivers.

 

Run memtest on your ram

Close down programs running in the background

Disable your AV and try it

I have run the scans and re-installed drivers, where can I memtest and what is "mobo chipset drivers"? Not to familiar with software.

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I have run the scans and re-installed drivers, where can I memtest and what is "mobo chipset drivers"? Not to familiar with software.

Memtest86 is a iso you download and burn to a CD and then boot to it. You can also do it with the Hirens disc (iso with a bunch of tools. good CD to have)

 

Chipset drivers are your motherboard drivers. So you would just go to Asus, find your motherboard and download / upgrade to the latest drivers.

X-10 - 7980XE - Gigabyte Aorous Gaming 9 - 128GB GSkill TridentZ RGB - SLI Asus GTX 1080 TI Strix
Easy Desk GuideMalware Removal Guide - New mobo, Same OS Guide

 

 

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Sounds like you have a Nvidia driver issue to me..Did you completely purge all old drivers before installing new ones?

Yes I did. I went into my control panel and uninstalled all Nvidia related drivers, and had to restart my computer once in a while during that. I then went to the Geforce website and installed them all again.

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