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My computer seems to be losing frames, before i would be able to play battlefield 4 on highest graphical settings with MSAA x4 with my frames keeping around 80 or 90, rarely dipping down into the 50s.

Now it drops down to 30 frames when it gets slightly intense sometimes 20.

 

this seems to carry over to other games such as CSGO where i would keep at 250+ frames, now dropping down to the low 100s.

 

system specs.

 i5 4670k @ 3.4ghz

8gb ram ripjaws

nvidia 770

120gb ssd

1tb hdd

650w psu

asrock h97 mobo (I CAN EXPLAIN)

windows 10 pro 64bit

 

my temps while gaming hover around 40-50'c.

 

Thanks!

 

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Hi guys

 

My computer seems to be losing frames, before i would be able to play battlefield 4 on highest graphical settings with MSAA x4 with my frames keeping around 80 or 90, rarely dipping down into the 50s.

Now it drops down to 30 frames when it gets slightly intense sometimes 20.

 

this seems to carry over to other games such as CSGO where i would keep at 250+ frames, now dropping down to the low 100s.

 

system specs.

 i5 4670k @ 3.4ghz

8gb ram ripjaws

nvidia 770

120gb ssd

1tb hdd

650w psu

asrock h97 mobo (I CAN EXPLAIN)

windows 10 pro 64bit

 

my temps while gaming hover around 40-50'c.

 

Thanks!

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Windows 10 is your issue. I would suggest reinstalling your games and see if that works. According to Geforce forums they said to make sure your drivers are up to date as well as your motherboard bios. If that doesn't work people are suggesting clean install of win 10 :(

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Another thing i might add

 

Windows 10 is your issue. I would suggest reinstalling your games and see if that works. According to Geforce forums they said to make sure your drivers are up to date as well as your motherboard bios. If that doesn't work people are suggesting clean install of win 10 :(

okay ill try that too, also it sometimessay that my graphics drivers crashed and has been recovered.

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Seems like a driver issue.

 

Uninstall your current drivers with Display Driver Uninstaller.

 

And then Download and Install the latest appropriate driver from Nvidia website.

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Windows 10 is your issue. I would suggest reinstalling your games and see if that works. According to Geforce forums they said to make sure your drivers are up to date as well as your motherboard bios. If that doesn't work people are suggesting clean install of win 10 :(

i updated my bios, didn't work. Guessed im gonna have to reinstall win 10

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i updated my bios, didn't work. Guessed im gonna have to reinstall win 10

Tried reinstalling all the graphic drivers?

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Last time I had graphic drivers crash and reload on me, it was RAM related. I'd suggest running Memtest or Prime95 on Blend (or some other memory testing software, like LinX linpack)

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Tried reinstalling all the graphic drivers?

i used Display Driver Uninstaller to uninstall my drivers.

 

Last time I had graphic drivers crash and reload on me, it was RAM related. I'd suggest running Memtest or Prime95 on Blend (or some other memory testing software, like LinX linpack)

ill try it now

 

reinstallling windows didn't seem to fix my problem.

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Last time I had graphic drivers crash and reload on me, it was RAM related. I'd suggest running Memtest or Prime95 on Blend (or some other memory testing software, like LinX linpack)

i used the windows memory diagnostic took, it said nothing was wrong. Bloody hell this is frustrating.

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