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Hello. This evening Mozilla started freezing and other applications soon too. Also when going through stuff on both ssd and hdd there was a noticeable lag. First I thought that I had some kind of malware but both Kaspersky and malware bytes showed no signs of this. I couldn't figure out a solution and installed windows 7 again. Same problems again.

 

To put it short: Downloading, installing and using applications creates lag and applications keep freezing also when going through stuff on ssd and hdd there is a noticeable lag.

Before these problems there has been a problem when suddenly AMD drivers disconnect for a second and screen turns black and after a few seconds it works again.

I'm out if ideas what to do.

 

Specs: Fx 8350 with hyper Evo 212

asus m5a99fx pro r2.0

Sapphire r9 280x

Western digital caviar blue 1tb

Pny 120gb

8gb ram

750w power supply

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What are your idle and full load temperatures?

Motivation is where, and what you make of it.

 

“It is relatively unusual that a physical scientist is truly an atheist. Why is this true? Some point to the anthropic constraints, the remarkable fine tuning of the universe. For example, Freeman Dyson, a Princeton faculty member, has said, ‘Nature has been kinder to us that we had any right to expect.'”  Albert Einstein

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On 18.6.2016 at 4:06 PM, SageOfSpice said:

Download a program called DPCLat, and see what your idle system responsiveness is. If you're up in the yellow, you've probably got a driver conflict or something that's wasting system resources in the background.

It sometimes goes up in the yellow when programs crash, what shoud I do?

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If you want I can give you some common solutions for speeding up your PC, just by tinkering with the system settings.

Motivation is where, and what you make of it.

 

“It is relatively unusual that a physical scientist is truly an atheist. Why is this true? Some point to the anthropic constraints, the remarkable fine tuning of the universe. For example, Freeman Dyson, a Princeton faculty member, has said, ‘Nature has been kinder to us that we had any right to expect.'”  Albert Einstein

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