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Hi guys, i was wondering if any kind soul help me out with this. I build a computer not long ago for play mainly Starcraft 2, and if was posible, stream too. I ha an injury in my arm and i coudln't play SC2 since a few days ago, and i realize that it drops frames like crazy, from 90 to 10, is horrible to play. I got all setings in ultra cuz the machine i build allows it.
Help guys!!!!
And thanks in advance!!!

My rig:

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD5

CPU: AMD FX-9370 4.4Ghz 8X
GPU: R9 290 Tri-X OC 4GB GDDR5
RAM: Ripjaws X DDR3 1866 PC3-14900 16GB 2x8GB CL10
PSU: Corsair CX750 750W Builder Series 80 Plus Bronze
Cooler: Cooling Hydro Series H75
SSD: 840 Evo SSD Series 120GB SATA3 (x2)
HDD: Barracuda 7200.14 2TB SATA3 64MB
OS: Windows 8.1 64bits OEM
all nicely fit in a CM Storm Enforcer
 

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Hmm.. No logical explanation! I myself have no experience with starcraft 2 but I think I can help you in some way. Make sure you have the latest drivers for you graphics cards and cpu. Also, try download a benchmarking program (some I could recommend are Unigine Valley and Unigine Heaven) and if you get 70+ fps at max settings (in the benchmark) it is probably a bug related to the game's driver support. Until you find a working fix (assuming this didn't help), try lowering the settings if you want the game to be playable. Also, check your background processes and make sure nothing there is killing up your ram usage. I hope this helps and good luck solving your issue! :D

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Hmm.. No logical explanation! I myself have no experience with starcraft 2 but I think I can help you in some way. Make sure you have the latest drivers for you graphics cards and cpu. Also, try download a benchmarking program (some I could recommend are Unigine Valley and Unigine Heaven) and if you get 70+ fps at max settings (in the benchmark) it is probably a bug related to the game's driver support. Until you find a working fix (assuming this didn't help), try lowering the settings if you want the game to be playable. Also, check your background processes and make sure nothing there is killing up your ram usage. I hope this helps and good luck solving your issue! :D

Thanx bud!, i will check the drivers. I have to say that i donwload Unigine Valley and heaven, and i think it was 70plus, i'll run it again.!

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