FPS issues iin games i play

airborn824

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i am a gamer that plays several games but most often it is WoW and SC2. in both games i seem to have FPS issues when the screen gets cluttered. in 25 man raids i get as lowas 10FPS and in SC2 i mostly play 3v3 but as the game gos on i can see noticable frame drops.

MB ASUS M4A89GTD PRO
Phenom 965BE @ 3.75
Sapphire Radeon 6950 2gb runs at 8x on this board
SSD and WD black HDD
750 Corsair pro PSU
Ripjaws X red 16gb ram.
Win 7 premium
37 in tv as monitor
corsair h55 cooler and NZXT phantom case with 2 200mm fans no colling issues.
 


try uninstalling drivers and install latest drivers also check cpu/gpu temp in game also make sure theres no tasks or programs slowing down the pc

 

airborn824

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done. new fresh install also. no change
 


amd cpu is not so good with WoW but dont know about the other games does this happen with all games or just those two also what resolution are you playing those games

 

airborn824

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720p on low
 


dude you dont answer all my questions...

 

airborn824

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Cpu runs at 32c in games. Everything is up to date. I ran Geek Squad MRI to be sure. I feel that on low I should no have issues with this hardware. BF4 and DOTA2 run at medium or higher
 


how many fps you're getting in bf4 also is the gpu on the blue slot or the white slot?

 

airborn824

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GPU is in the top slot, i am not sure of FPS i had RAPTR optimize settings if i had to guess its running about 25fps on medium. i know the card is in 8x mode since i dont have the fake card taht came with it to put in the other slot.
 


try downloading gamebooster 2
 

airborn824

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i havent heard good things about "game boosters". read they are not real and dont work
 


who the hell told you that everyone uses it including me try it also i highly recommend a better processor go with FX-6300 or FX-8320