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October 9, 2014 8:23:47 AM

Hello!, Yeah problem after problem.... this time i dont have new parts or improving my pc ... This time "SuperLagBrothers" So yeah, yesterday i used my pc as normal no lag nothing bad ( still mad for those new rams which didnt work as they should've) so yeah, today i come back from school, boot my anti monster pc, and here we go... everything loads like for hours, pages loads like years, (atleast youtube videos loads pheeew) So What could have made my mini gaming rig so laggy and messed up ?
P.S. - I didnt moved and cleaned pc for months, maybe dust is the problem ?

Thank You for helping ! :) 


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October 9, 2014 8:33:09 AM

HarkaX said:
Hello!, Yeah problem after problem.... this time i dont have new parts or improving my pc ... This time "SuperLagBrothers" So yeah, yesterday i used my pc as normal no lag nothing bad ( still mad for those new rams which didnt work as they should've) so yeah, today i come back from school, boot my anti monster pc, and here we go... everything loads like for hours, pages loads like years, (atleast youtube videos loads pheeew) So What could have made my mini gaming rig so laggy and messed up ?
P.S. - I didnt moved and cleaned pc for months, maybe dust is the problem ?

Thank You for helping ! :) 


Cleaning your PC is something you should do every month. Go do that and see if it makes a difference, and if it doesn't then at least it is ruled out as a cause.
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October 9, 2014 8:33:18 AM

Dust can cause it to overheat if it gets in the fans, clean it out. Use a pencil or something to keep the fan from spinning though.

Otherwise it is more likley that it is slowed down by viruses or poor system maintnence.

Some background on what your PC specs are would be helpfull. You spent the first part of your post half talking about your past posts but yet not giving any usefull info to the 99% of us that have not responded to any of your previous issues.
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October 10, 2014 5:25:45 AM

boosted1g said:
Dust can cause it to overheat if it gets in the fans, clean it out. Use a pencil or something to keep the fan from spinning though.

Otherwise it is more likley that it is slowed down by viruses or poor system maintnence.

Some background on what your PC specs are would be helpfull. You spent the first part of your post half talking about your past posts but yet not giving any usefull info to the 99% of us that have not responded to any of your previous issues.


Problem was that somekind of virus (and my free antivirus "Avast" didnt find it ) messed up something, i reinstalled windows and it works just like it was before :)  Thank You :) 
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