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so i have a AMD FX-8350 cooled corsair h100i in pull, Asus sabertooth 990fx r2.0, 16Gb corsair vengeance, MSi R9 290, corsair cx750m, Kingston Hypex 120Gb ssd, 1TB HDD seagate, Windows 8.1 64 bit and the case is corsair C70.  Now my problem is that i am getting frame rate that i think are really low. Im getting 40s to 30s with dips to teens. Now i know my frames should be way higher. i have tried to play around with the video setting in the games. I have change the setting in game to high, low ect. and i dont see any change in frames. Im gaming in 1920*1080p on a AOC 24 in LED(e2450Swd). I play a lot of game like Arma 3 (Altis life) Dayz a lot mmos but i also do play some FPS and adventure and racing. My cpu is OCed to 4.7 Ghz @ 1.416 v stable and temps are great. Any help would be great i know my rig has way more in it then i am getting out of  it. If you need any more info, screen shot or anything that will help me help you help me just let me know lol. Have a great day

 

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hey guys...

so i have a AMD FX-8350 cooled corsair h100i in pull, Asus sabertooth 990fx r2.0, 16Gb corsair vengeance, MSi R9 290, corsair cx750m, Kingston Hypex 120Gb ssd, 1TB HDD seagate, Windows 8.1 64 bit and the case is corsair C70.  Now my problem is that i am getting frame rate that i think are really low. Im getting 40s to 30s with dips to teens. Now i know my frames should be way higher. i have tried to play around with the video setting in the games. I have change the setting in game to high, low ect. and i dont see any change in frames. Im gaming in 1920*1080p on a AOC 24 in LED(e2450Swd). I play a lot of game like Arma 3 (Altis life) Dayz a lot mmos but i also do play some FPS and adventure and racing. My cpu is OCed to 4.7 Ghz @ 1.416 v stable and temps are great. Any help would be great i know my rig has way more in it then i am getting out of  it. If you need any more info, screen shot or anything that will help me help you help me just let me know lol. Have a great day

 

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AMD Cpu's don't do great in arma. My i7 even struggles in it. Same for MMO's AMD CPU's are'nt the best in those either.  Im not saying change your cpu but that is one reason you may be getting drops.

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hey man i have a 8350 and i ran it at stock for a good while and got some frame dips as soon as i overclocked it even if it was just to 4.2 they all went away, i think it has something to do with the auto voltage and the turbo boost.

 

i used this video

 

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hey man i have a 8350 and i ran it at stock for a good while and got some frame dips as soon as i overclocked it even if it was just to 4.2 they all went away, i think it has something to do with the auto voltage and the turbo boost.

 

i used this video

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He already stated that he has OCed the CPU to 4.7Ghz.....

 

Run Unigene Heaven and 3DMark: Fire Strike and see what you get with them. 

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He already stated that he has OCed the CPU to 4.7Ghz.....

 

Run Unigene Heaven and 3DMark: Fire Strike and see what you get with them. 

oops didn't read all of it sorry 

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I ran both of those benchmarks and i put the links with the results, if you would like to look at them. I think my pc scored great so i still do not understand why my ingame frame rate are so bad. I guess it is just must the games I play. If anyone else has any ideas,input anything at all that would be great thank you all.

 

 

 

3DMArk Fire Storm- http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/4113864

 

 

 Unigene Haeven- file:///F:/Heaven%20Benchmark%204.0/Unigine_Heaven_Benchmark_4.0_20140921_1122.html

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If anyone else has any ideas,input anything at all that would be great thank you all.

 

 

 

I saw a similar post the other day, like you, CHIPSET drivers updated were my first concern,.., then if his GPU drivers Updated were really the latest...

 

In the end he defaulted his BIOS to normal, and it was all good after that.

 

Are you 100% sure your overclock isn't rooting you over, like this other guys was.

 

Give it a test, Mobo @ default/optimized defaults

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