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Problems after switching cases

Hello Everyone!

I just switched PC cases and the computer turned on and everything after switching 

But I Notice my games are not running as smooth. 

So i don't know why, nor do i know what to do 

any help is appreciated 

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Make sure the cpu cooler is seated properly on the cpu, and the screws are all tight. 

Bad contact between cpu and cooler could make cpu overheat and reduce its speed to stay cool.

 

If you played with the bios settings, make sure the ram frequency is set correctly.

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2 minutes ago, mariushm said:

Make sure the cpu cooler is seated properly on the cpu, and the screws are all tight. 

Bad contact between cpu and cooler could make cpu overheat and reduce its speed to stay cool.

 

If you played with the bios settings, make sure the ram frequency is set correctly.

I agree with mariushm, check cables, check cooling, the new case could just have worse airflow.

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26 minutes ago, Tilteroni said:

Hello Everyone!

I just switched PC cases and the computer turned on and everything after switching 

But I Notice my games are not running as smooth. 

So i don't know why, nor do i know what to do 

any help is appreciated 

Please list your PC specs (before and after) as well as the games that you're runnign that are "not as smooth" (specific FPS numbers or frame times would be ideal)

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