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Frames drop drastically after playing after 20-30 minutes

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  • Overclocking
  • Low FPS
  • CPUs
  • Computers
  • A10 APU
  • AMD
  • Overheat
  • APU
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May 31, 2014 12:44:47 PM

Hello i have a amd a10-7850k overclocked to 4.0 Ghz and my temps were idling about 75*c and i took them straight from the motherboard and i dont know what has happened to my computer but started lagging after 20 to 30 minutes of gaming from like 45 frames to 10-5 fps. so i went and bought the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo and installed it (in the process of installation one of the screws broke in half and i currently have only 3 screws attached to the cooler but it still dropped my temps down to 40*c and the cooler still is stiff when i tried to move it around so thats that) and im still getting the low frames after playing 20-30 minutes. Also i have to restart my pc to play again. Please help me!!!

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May 31, 2014 2:35:22 PM

I'm afraid your cooler contact with CPU surface isn't evenly distributed anymore and part of your APU might be cooking, you really need to fix the thing before it blows, Kaveri isn't (relatively) cheap, even if it gives you what you paid for.

If the problem persists after repairs, please return here for further advice, but you may have already damaged your APU. All you can do is hope that its just a throttling issue due to uneven cooling.
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June 1, 2014 12:58:56 PM

BigBadBeef said:
I'm afraid your cooler contact with CPU surface isn't evenly distributed anymore and part of your APU might be cooking, you really need to fix the thing before it blows, Kaveri isn't (relatively) cheap, even if it gives you what you paid for.

If the problem persists after repairs, please return here for further advice, but you may have already damaged your APU. All you can do is hope that its just a throttling issue due to uneven cooling.

hello right now im following the amd's rma process and i wanted to ask you a question what do you do with the service request reference number?


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June 2, 2014 8:24:25 AM

Ehm... are you trying to call in your warranty? I'm sorry, but that direct terminology doesn't sit well with me in English, I was schooled in this stuff in my language and only go around translating it into English on an as-needed basis.

So...uh... maybe explain what you're trying to do?
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June 2, 2014 12:06:54 PM

BigBadBeef said:
Ehm... are you trying to call in your warranty? I'm sorry, but that direct terminology doesn't sit well with me in English, I was schooled in this stuff in my language and only go around translating it into English on an as-needed basis.

So...uh... maybe explain what you're trying to do?


Im saying what do you do with the service request number. Or do you just dont need it
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June 3, 2014 9:59:57 AM

When you bought it you were given a warranty card, you take the bill and the warranty card to your vendor where they will inspect and repair your item... and hope they won't call out on what you did.
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