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PC is slow and frame drop

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I would like to thank you all for your time and help sorry to come back so late , I think the problem was a bios conflict , i have this Small buttons on the Z97X-SOC motherboard that responsible for the Bios mods ( single Bios mode switch - dual bios switch and a lock settings switch ) so the a corrupted bios was on and locked to the dual bios mode somehow.

Anyway its working just fine now so if anyone have the same motherboard with a problem like this maybe it's a bios problem.   

Hi everyone

I have this weird problem suddenly i found that my pc went slow as also frame is dropping insanely in every game, i can't figure out what's wrong , i checked the SATA cable, RAM , Drivers , tried the GPU in Different PCI express and Installing A new windows and nothing changes. what could be the problem ????

I am running windows 10 64 bit on Core i7 4790 on Nepton 140XL / Z97X-SOC / 120 Fury SSD/ 16 GB Fury DDR3 / GTX 770 4GB / G650 Power-Supply .

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19 minutes ago, Mr_Argon said:

What games? It might be insufficient hardware

any game World of tanks / Assassin Creed / wwe2k17/ Middle Earth / Mad Max / any game i can't think of , for example World of tanks i was playing on 100 FPS less or more 

now it's 25 FPS and the whole PC is feeling slow :( 

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Scan for a virus.  Windows safety scanner, windows malicious software removal tool, malwarebytes and a good antivirus are what I do.

 

edit: don't worry if the malicious software removal tool find's threats while scanning, those are potential threats that it later scans deeper to verify.  Wait until it is done.

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1 minute ago, Psittac said:

Scan for a virus.  Windows safety scanner, windows malicious software removal tool, malwarebytes and a good antivirus are what I do.

This is fair, but he said that he reinstalled windows, so unless it was a rootkit or something more severe like that I don't think a virus is the problem

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4 minutes ago, WubGuy said:

This is fair, but he said that he reinstalled windows, so unless it was a rootkit or something more severe like that I don't think a virus is the problem

ohhhh.... right, forgot that part by the time I replied.

 

Maybe run memtest then https://www.memtest86.com/

 

Can't think of anything else that would be sudden and not software

 

Is it overclocked? if so return to stock settings, maybe the clock isn't happy?

 

edit: I'm confused, short of throttling everything else would be glitches not a slow down

 

edit again: maybe the most recent driver doesn't get along with your gpu, try an older driver

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1 minute ago, Psittac said:

Scan for a virus.  Windows safety scanner, windows malicious software removal tool, malwarebytes and a good antivirus are what I do.

Also look in Task Manager, and if there is anything there that is not meant to be there, right click it and select "End Task". Look in the "Startup" tab in Task Manager and anything that you don't want starting up when you start your pc, right click it and select "Disable". Of course, don't do this to anything that is necessary to the running of your pc, otherwise things might happen.

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14 minutes ago, Psittac said:

Scan for a virus.  Windows safety scanner, windows malicious software removal tool, malwarebytes and a good antivirus are what I do.

 

edit: don't worry if the malicious software removal tool find's threats while scanning, those are potential threats that it later scans deeper to verify.  Wait until it is done.

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5 minutes ago, Mohamed Said said:

if you mean the GPU driver then it's checked i even try with the Intel Graphic driver  

windows might have auto updated your gpu driver and it isn't happy

 

the intel graphic driver is only for the integrated intel graphics IE: when plugged into the motherboard and not the gpu.  So it won't make any difference.  I would uninstall your nvidia driver and install an nvidia driver from a month ago or so and see if that helps.

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  • 4 weeks later...

I would like to thank you all for your time and help sorry to come back so late , I think the problem was a bios conflict , i have this Small buttons on the Z97X-SOC motherboard that responsible for the Bios mods ( single Bios mode switch - dual bios switch and a lock settings switch ) so the a corrupted bios was on and locked to the dual bios mode somehow.

Anyway its working just fine now so if anyone have the same motherboard with a problem like this maybe it's a bios problem.   

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