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Hey guys!
I've run into this problem when suddenly my framerates dropped in a bunch of games suddenly. I've rebooted the pc (did not help).
It started when suddenly a bunch of freezes occured this day, i rebooted and the freezes were gone.
I have a link to a recent upgrade build log with all my components. I suspect it has something to do with my speakers or something.
Please help!

Link:http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/17839-the-build-log-of-my-upgrade-warning-heavy-images/

 

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Check your drivers and the temperatures of the gpu/cpu. could be a RAM problem too.

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What version?

1. Uninstall your graphics driver

2. Shutdown the computer

3. Turn it back on

4. Download the latest drivers

5. Install the drivers, if it asks to restart do it

6. Test your demanding games

 

Windows 7 64-bit Nvidia GeForce 500 Series:

 

Test each version with the same procedure as stated above and see if it helps your problem.

 

VERSION 320.18: http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/62791

VERSION 314.22: http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/59641

VERSION 314.07: http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/57096

CHECK THE SUPPORTED PRODUCTS TO VERIFY IF YOUR GPU IS THERE!

 

Have you tried running Prime95 and MemTest 86 for atleast 24-48 hours?

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1. Uninstall your graphics driver

2. Shutdown the computer

3. Turn it back on

4. Download the latest drivers

5. Install the drivers, if it asks to restart do it

6. Test your demanding games

 

Windows 7 64-bit Nvidia GeForce 500 Series:

 

Test each version with the same procedure as stated above and see if it helps your problem.

 

VERSION 320.18: http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/62791

VERSION 314.22: http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/59641

VERSION 314.07: http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/57096

CHECK THE SUPPORTED PRODUCTS TO VERIFY IF YOUR GPU IS THERE!

 

Have you tried running Prime95 and MemTest 86 for atleast 24-48 hours?

You misquoted  ;) 

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