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7 minutes ago, KooKooMan117 said:

i mean.. Its an nvidia GPU so uninstalling and reinstalling (i think) wont do much.
ill try that as a kinda to last resort.

 

Yes, it does.  Use DDU to uninstall the driver and get any pre 365.xx (i think)  driver. 

I've got a AMD 5350,GA-AM1M-S2H, 8gb of Crucial ballistix ram gtx 650ti, 1tb, hdd.  Okay so, i recently bought a GTX 950 (bought new) for my pc which had a 650 ti. When i swapped it I Began  getting massive packet in every game i played for no reason. Got a new ISP. didn't fix anything. (cheaper isp for more speed tho) 
so i switched back to my gtx 650 and all the problems disappeared...  I don't know what to do since i've never heard or have experienced this before...

also, should this go in networking forum or in the gpu?

Any response is appreciated. 

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Are you using a wireless adaptor or Ethernet?

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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Have you tried uninstalling all display drives and nvidia stuff then do a fresh install of the latest drivers?

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1 minute ago, App4that said:

Are you using a wireless adaptor of Ethernet?

Yes i am.

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Opps lol, typo, should have been or. Which one are you using?

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1 minute ago, swordsman247 said:

Have you tried uninstalling all display drives and nvidia stuff then do a fresh install of the latest drivers?

i mean.. Its an nvidia GPU so uninstalling and reinstalling (i think) wont do much.
ill try that as a kinda to last resort.

 

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1 minute ago, KooKooMan117 said:

i mean.. Its an nvidia GPU so uninstalling and reinstalling (i think) wont do much.
ill try that as a kinda to last resort.

 

It can help a lot in some situations, particularly when moving between different series of gpus. 

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3 minutes ago, App4that said:

Opps lol, typo, should have been or. Which one are you using?

currently using a (wifi adapter) TP link TL-WN722N

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Ah, depending on the slot you have it in that can cause some issues. Do you have a pick of the inside of your PC?

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3 minutes ago, swordsman247 said:

It can help a lot in some situations, particularly when moving between different series of gpus. 

How would i go about doing this? 

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7 minutes ago, KooKooMan117 said:

i mean.. Its an nvidia GPU so uninstalling and reinstalling (i think) wont do much.
ill try that as a kinda to last resort.

 

Yes, it does.  Use DDU to uninstall the driver and get any pre 365.xx (i think)  driver. 

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1 minute ago, ivan134 said:

Yes, it does.  Use DDU to uninstall the driver and get any pre 365.xx (i think)  driver. 

pre as in any drivers before 365? 

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5 minutes ago, KooKooMan117 said:

pre as in any drivers before 365? 

Run the latest driver, it's good.

 

That's 365.10

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5 minutes ago, KooKooMan117 said:

pre as in any drivers before 365? 

Yea. Nvidia recent drivers have been wonky. 

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11 minutes ago, App4that said:

Ah, depending on the slot you have it in that can cause some issues. Do you have a pick of the inside of your PC?

http://imgur.com/P4LHgqQ
mAtx motherboard with an ATX case. i know. it bad. 

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1 minute ago, ivan134 said:

Yea. Nvidia recent drivers have been wonky. 

Not 365.10. Unless you switched to Nvidia while I was gone trust me on this ;)

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1 minute ago, App4that said:

Not 365.10. Unless you switched to Nvidia while I was gone trust me on this ;)

Just downloaded 365.19 win7 64bit drivers gonna do DDU now. ill post back when im on the other side. 

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1 minute ago, KooKooMan117 said:

http://imgur.com/P4LHgqQ
mAtx motherboard with an ATX case. i know. it bad. 

OK, thanks. Then it shouldn't be a problem. I would do a complete uninstall using the uninstaller and update to the latest Nvidia driver. The GeForce experience just got an update to help with this, so that should help too. Should only take you a few minutes to do so. And I highly suggest you look into power wire.

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47 minutes ago, App4that said:

OK, thanks. Then it shouldn't be a problem. I would do a complete uninstall using the uninstaller and update to the latest Nvidia driver. The GeForce experience just got an update to help with this, so that should help too. Should only take you a few minutes to do so. And I highly suggest you look into power wire.

Just finished DDU, in safe mode uninstall and shutdown. Swapped card. Then booted back up and installed geforce for the latest drivers. currently about to run BF4 for tests.

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DDU solved all my problems. Thank you to whoever also responded. 

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