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I have been playing Siege, PUBG, and Fortnite and every single one of them run fie for a few minutes and then everything, all of my movements, get super choppy and super late reaction time. I have a GTX 1060 and 32 gb of ram my HHD is a sandisk 128gb and a WD 1tb blue. PLEASE HELP ASAP

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1 minute ago, V01D_SP4CE said:

I have been playing Siege, PUBG, and Fortnite and every single one of them run fie for a few minutes and then everything, all of my movements, get super choppy and super late reaction time. I have a GTX 1060 and 32 gb of ram my HHD is a sandisk 128gb and a WD 1tb blue. PLEASE HELP ASAP

what are your thermals like?

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Please give us accurate thermal reading for both the CPU and GPU, by letting HWmonitor run in the background while you're playing a game and telling us the MAX value, it may be "not bad" for you, but it could still be hitting thermal limit of the CPU (Not all of them have a limit of 100+˚C, some can be as low as 70˚C.)

 

Is there anything running in the background that use system resources ? Like an aggressive antivirus, defrag/backup software, etc... ?

 

Are the games install on the HDD or SSD?

If HDD, have you tried transferring one game to the SSD and see if the issue persisted?

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