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After I installed my new Amd fx 8350 processor my frames in first person shooter games drop randomly from 80-100 to 10-15. I previously had a fx 6300 and it was fine, just bottlenecking my system. When the Frame spikes happen the CPU load goes down and nothing else changes. I have a 1070 so that's not the problem, and I've kinda dealt with the issue since Christmas.

 

When I try to install drivers I get them for the CPU but after I go through the process an error message will pop up saying that no GPU can be found, and I'm like duh I don't have an AMD GPU.

I don't know what to do, I've tried resetting my computer but that didn't work PLEASE HELP!!!

 

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CPU: AMD fx8350

GPU: MSI 1070 Aero

RAM: 16gb

HHD: WD 1Tb

 

 

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Did you do a clean install of your OS?

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1 minute ago, UnicornOnTheCob said:

I'm not sure. What I did erase everything off of it.

This is what I did:

Settings > Update and Security > Recovery > Reset this PC

You need to reinstall your OS and programs. If there are drivers being called by error, it will affect your performance. 

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There are no CPU 'drivers'

You shoudl not be installing AMD GPu drivers with an NVidia GPU. Do DDu and clean reainstall Nvidia drivers. also which game?

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Just now, GER_T4IGA said:

There are no CPU 'drivers'

You shoudl not be installing AMD GPu drivers with an NVidia GPU. Do DDu and clean reainstall Nvidia drivers. also which game?

Ok I am getting my driver with GeForce Experience, and the games are Dead by Daylight, Overwatch, CSGO, L4D2, Dishonored... Pretty much anything that's not League of Legends, or 2 Dimensional side scrolling games.

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1 minute ago, UnicornOnTheCob said:

GeForce Experience

 

13 minutes ago, UnicornOnTheCob said:

When I try to install drivers I get them for the CPU but after I go through the process an error message will pop up saying that no GPU can be found, and I'm like duh I don't have an AMD GPU.

these parts of your story don't match up!

DbD is optimized liek shit. Framedrops to be expect

CSGO, Overwatch, L4D2 and should be fine :/

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12 minutes ago, GER_T4IGA said:

 

these parts of your story don't match up!

DbD is optimized liek shit. Framedrops to be expect

CSGO, Overwatch, L4D2 and should be fine :/

I was trying to get driver for the CPU through AMD, while getting the GPU from NVidia. 

I know it sound stupid but i was trying everything

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Oh, and when looking at task manager my CPU load goes down when the frame spikes happen.

I have also noticed that everything on my computer starts going down in productivity like voice chat not working and other things like that. 

Could it be a defective unit? 

 

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On ‎13‎.‎07‎.‎2017 at 7:33 AM, UnicornOnTheCob said:

Oh, and when looking at task manager my CPU load goes down when the frame spikes happen.

I have also noticed that everything on my computer starts going down in productivity like voice chat not working and other things like that. 

Could it be a defective unit? 

 

Maybe the CPU overheats? the one that I had overheated too.
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