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i notice mine gets stuck at 595 if the display crashes. i was overclocking when mine did it. Lower your oc and restart your pc and that fixes it. At least for me that it

2 minutes ago, Codyman125 said:

does it stay that low in game?

yea in bf4 it use to be 100-120 fps now its like 30-40

 

3 minutes ago, App4that said:

Stuck as in won't go up or down?

 

But first, restart your computer.

in load 595mhz idle 100-200

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i notice mine gets stuck at 595 if the display crashes. i was overclocking when mine did it. Lower your oc and restart your pc and that fixes it. At least for me that it

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4 minutes ago, App4that said:

Check your temps. Check that you didn't accidentally lower the clock speed or voltage. Use the drop down next to POWER LIMIT to see if the temp limit got lowered.

 

Also try another game.

well i did try rb6 siege 40fps wile stock is 150 ish but i didnt restart the computer yet so ill try that and tell you

 

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So i take it that the restart fixed it?

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