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CMOS Battery Cause 50% decrease in FPS?

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sorry guys there is driver problem i am sorry

 

Just now, xD Power Hole Stick said:

what the hell to read a manual just tell me what to do fix this problem i just want that

You do not get it..

 

MULTIPLE THINGS HAVE TO BE CHANGED

 

WHAT GETS CHANGED DEPENDS ON YOUR HARDWARE/PREFERENCES

 

THERE IS NO...."DO THIS AND IT WORKS."

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1 minute ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

You do not get it..

 

MULTIPLE THINGS HAVE TO BE CHANGED

 

WHAT GETS CHANGED DEPENDS ON YOUR HARDWARE/PREFERENCES

 

THERE IS NO...."DO THIS AND IT WORKS."

i am able to run crew in high setting at 60 fps now 25 fps avg

on D2 it can run 130 to 150fps at low setting 52 fos avg with heavy sturtting 

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1 minute ago, wonderforest said:

@SkilledRebuilds

Get out while you can, this is a sinking ship !

Nailed it.
 

 

1 minute ago, xD Power Hole Stick said:

i am able to run crew in high setting at 60 fps now 25 fps avg

on D2 it can run 130 to 150fps at low setting 52 fos avg with heavy sturtting 

Because your PC isn't setup correctly.

NO1 HERE CAN DO THAT FOR YOU EITHER, without you knowing your PC very well....
Take it to a store or a friend who can work on it FIRST HAND, without your lack of knowledge "trying things" and screwing it up further.
 

 

 

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Just now, SkilledRebuilds said:

Nailed it.
 

 

Because your PC isn't setup correctly.

NO1 HERE CAN DO THAT FOR YOU EITHER, without you knowing your PC very well....
Take it to a store or a friend who can work on it FIRST HAND, without your lack of knowledge "trying things" and screwing it up further.
 

 

 

what do you mean by PC Setup tell me h ow does a pc setup is 

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Just now, xD Power Hole Stick said:

what do you mean by PC Setup tell me h ow does a pc setup is 

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You know your Motherboard Manual has DEDICATED pages to SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER.

 

I'm guilty of not reading a manual all the time, but its there for a good reason, problem solving.

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1 minute ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

You know your Motherboard Manual has DEDICATED pages to SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER.

 

I'm guilty of not reading a manual all the time, but its there for a good reason, problem solving.

thanks 

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Just now, xD Power Hole Stick said:

******** thanks 

Way of the World.

People are assholes, most of the time.

People respond in kind.
Respondents to Responses.... in kind.

 


Your Manual should tell you how to set your OS-HDD (Windows System Drive) to be first loaded. it should guide you to enable XMP (Official RAM speed) selections to ensure maximum performance is available to you.
Sorry for being a Dick to you earlier, I have my ways... not all are awesome.

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2 minutes ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

Way of the World.

People are assholes, most of the time.

People respond in kind.
Respondents to Responses.... in kind.

 


Your Manual should tell you how to set your OS-HDD (Windows System Drive) to be first loaded. it should guide you to enable XMP (Official RAM speed) selections to ensure maximum performance is available to you.
Sorry for being a Dick to you earlier, I have my ways... not all are awesome.

ok man 

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Just now, xD Power Hole Stick said:

ok man this fourms is garbage 

EVERY FORUM IS LIKE THIS IN TIME
 

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1 minute ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

EVERY FORUM IS LIKE THIS IN TIME
 

can you pls help me pls

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1 minute ago, xD Power Hole Stick said:

 

can you pls help me pls

YES, Easy, and anyone else will say the SAME THING TO YOU.

Read the Manual given to you with your Motherboard........ on How to Setup Basic things like RAM speeds and Harddrive Booting Priority.

OR

Take it to a store or friend who can do this for you.

Maximums - Asus Z97-K /w i5 4690 Bclk @106.9Mhz * x39 = 4.17Ghz, 8GB of 2600Mhz DDR3,.. Gigabyte GTX970 G1-Gaming @ 1550Mhz

 

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Just now, SkilledRebuilds said:

YES, Easy, and anyone else will say the SAME THING TO YOU.

Read the Manual given to you with your Motherboard........ on How to Setup Basic things like RAM speeds and Harddrive Booting Priority.

OR

Take it to a store or friend who can do this for you.

i have ram 1333MHz 8gb dual channel and hard drive set to first boot

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1 minute ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

YES, Easy, and anyone else will say the SAME THING TO YOU.

Read the Manual given to you with your Motherboard........ on How to Setup Basic things like RAM speeds and Harddrive Booting Priority.

OR

Take it to a store or friend who can do this for you.

and show full 8gb in task manager

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1 minute ago, xD Power Hole Stick said:

i have ram 1333MHz 8gb dual channel and hard drive set to first boot

Set at 1333Mhz is normal default for a BIOS.

 

WHAT Speed Memory did you BUY? 1600Mhz? 1866Mhz? 2133Mhz? 2400Mhz?
In the bios you should have a memory speed selection, it may be hard to find, it may not be.

If XMP is allowed, choose that, as it's a specific profile your RAM uses and the motherboard will set it up itself when you select XMP/XMP1/XMP2 (could be named different)
Default 1333Mhz, but XMP may indeed be 2133Mhz/2400Mhz

 

So when you know what RAMspeed you actually have, set that (refer to manual or bios to find where to make this change)

1333Mhz will REALLY slow your machine down, and esp game framedrops.

When you select your normal rated speeds you paid for, it should come good.

 

Without English being your main language, translation I hope comes across okay.

Maximums - Asus Z97-K /w i5 4690 Bclk @106.9Mhz * x39 = 4.17Ghz, 8GB of 2600Mhz DDR3,.. Gigabyte GTX970 G1-Gaming @ 1550Mhz

 

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2 minutes ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

Set at 1333Mhz is normal default for a BIOS.

 

WHAT Speed Memory did you BUY? 1600Mhz? 1866Mhz? 2133Mhz? 2400Mhz?
In the bios you should have a memory speed selection, it may be hard to find, it may not be.

If XMP is allowed, choose that, as it's a specific profile your RAM uses and the motherboard will set it up itself when you select XMP/XMP1/XMP2 (could be named different)
Default 1333Mhz, but XMP may indeed be 2133Mhz/2400Mhz

 

So when you know what RAMspeed you actually have, set that (refer to manual or bios to find where to make this change)

1333Mhz will REALLY slow your machine down, and esp game framedrops.

When you select your normal rated speeds you paid for, it should come good.

 

Without English being your main language, translation I hope comes across okay.

750ti 

78lmt-usb3 rev 5.0

fx 4300

8gb ram 1333 MHz ddr3

and it is default 1333MHz and no overclock at all to anything

it can handle at ultra on crew at 60 avg

a sudden drop after changing cmos battery

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clear cmos jumper is right above front panel connectors, if you have a jumper put it on them, if not should work if you bridge with a screwdriver and start your computer. I'm sorry but not reading through the whole thread... once that's done reset optimized defaults and only change what you absolutely need to and make sure things are working normal like, then tweak things ideally one at a time, or in batches if you aren't patient, that way if the problem comes back it's a shorter list of culprits

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sorry guys there is driver problem i am sorry

 

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