As I was getting up out of my desk, I tripped over my headset cables, and took the computer down with me. The only thing we noticed was a disconnected GPU cable. We reconnected it, good to go. The only thing I noticed was it was a little bit louder, maybe, I couldn't really tell . When I begun to play league, my fps displayed as around 110, where I usually get 400, however I was definitely getting sub-60 fps, with very frequent drops, and I was even played on the lowest settings. Im not sure if this is GPU problems or CPU problems, but I will take any suggestions you can give that aren't replacing it. I have a MSI GTX 970 and a i5 4690k. Any suggestions? I have tried re-seating the card and it helped a small amount.
Here is my entire spec list: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/8FWcpg
GPU Stress Test with no anti-aliasing: http://puu.sh/kB5wE/51955b96e4.png
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ph9995el135y7lv/HWMonitorReports.zip, is a mediafire link to a zip file of my HWMonitor reports, while and while not gaming (max settings in a bot game of League of Legends, also at the beginning of the game when no abilities were being used and minions had not spawned, so not too intensive, I was getting around 250 fps, when I made thread I was getting around 150).
Here is my entire spec list: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/8FWcpg
GPU Stress Test with no anti-aliasing: http://puu.sh/kB5wE/51955b96e4.png
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ph9995el135y7lv/HWMonitorReports.zip, is a mediafire link to a zip file of my HWMonitor reports, while and while not gaming (max settings in a bot game of League of Legends, also at the beginning of the game when no abilities were being used and minions had not spawned, so not too intensive, I was getting around 250 fps, when I made thread I was getting around 150).