a10 7850k optimization help

SIEGEX

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I am hoping some one can help me with optimizing my gaming build. I have the following running atm.
Apu: a10 7850k
Mobo: Gigabyte A88XN Wifi
Ram: Ripjaws 8gb ( 2 × 4gb ) 2133mhz
Psu: Fractal Integra M 650w
Case: Fractal Node 304
I also have a dedicated GPU Gigabyte R9 270 OC 2gb

I had a few issues which I ironed out and it now runs fine. I did a test of BF4 using the igpu and got decent gaming @1280x1080p I noticed after 2 hrs of gaming and switching to the R9 270 gaming immediately gave me some stuttering how ever slight. And I also got a wierd look on the screen when moving the view from left to right (looked like the screen was splitting apart, bottom half would go out of alighnment with the top half while moving the stick from side to side.)

I attempted to use AMD Over Drive to overclock the card to see if it would rectify the problem...but no joy.

I was hoping some one would fill me in on what needs to be done I am not an over clocker as this is my first build. So I do not really know what I'm doing apart from heavy research.

Also if anyone can help me with optimizing the components as well I would appreciate it.

Thanks
 
Solution
FRAPS is free and can tell you the fps you are getting
http://www.fraps.com/download.php

If you are getting significantly higher than 60 fps I suggest you increase the detail in game till you never go much over that level .

It may also be worth trying a DVI cable instead of the HDMI if your TV has a DVI in . Probably not a long term solution if you are using the TV's speakers but it might help indicate whats going wrong

Lastly , if you havent already , download and install the latest graphics driver directly from AMD

FRAPS is free and can tell you the fps you are getting
http://www.fraps.com/download.php

If you are getting significantly higher than 60 fps I suggest you increase the detail in game till you never go much over that level .

It may also be worth trying a DVI cable instead of the HDMI if your TV has a DVI in . Probably not a long term solution if you are using the TV's speakers but it might help indicate whats going wrong

Lastly , if you havent already , download and install the latest graphics driver directly from AMD

 
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