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LivelyCornet640

No. Your OS might take a little longer to boot up than usual but it should be just fine 

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18 minutes ago, RGProductions said:

No. Your OS might take a little longer to boot up than usual but it should be just fine 

I was wondering because my fps has been very bad and stutters a lot. I go from 165 to like 30 and then 90 and on like that when I move

 

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try DDU and reinstall your graphics driver

If that doesn't work, I would probably reinstall the OS as something is probably broken in it

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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26 minutes ago, LivelyCornet640 said:

I was wondering because my fps has been very bad and stutters a lot. I go from 165 to like 30 and then 90 and on like that when I move

vram depleted or ram is not enough can cause this to happen.

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Just take the nuclear option and reformat. 

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Power plan switched possibly, or CMOS reset is required. But there's almost no chance of something actually breaking.

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9 hours ago, Moonzy said:

try DDU and reinstall your graphics driver

If that doesn't work, I would probably reinstall the OS as something is probably broken in it

What is DDU, I am new?

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8 hours ago, Action_Johnson said:

Just take the nuclear option and reformat. 

How do I do that

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8 hours ago, SupaKomputa said:

vram depleted or ram is not enough can cause this to happen.

I have 16 gigs of 3600 cl18 corsair vengeance rgb pro

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1 minute ago, LivelyCornet640 said:

What is DDU, I am new?

display driver uninstaller, download that and your gpu's latest driver from nvidia/AMD's site

run DDU, and reinstall the graphics driver and you should be good

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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8 hours ago, brian105 said:

Power plan switched possibly, or CMOS reset is required. But there's almost no chance of something actually breaking.

I switched it to ryzen ultimate performace, possible differance, or should I do balanced?

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Just now, Moonzy said:

display driver uninstaller, download that and your gpu's latest driver from nvidia/AMD's site

run DDU, and reinstall the graphics driver and you should be good

Ok thanks, I will try that later.

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