FPS drop suddenly on a good PC while playing games online

benny1boi

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Hello everyone,

I have a issue for the last 3-4 weeks suddenly my frame rated have dropped from over 60fps to as low as 1-8fps.

All that happened in the time of it happening was that my pc was moved from one desk to another, now all of a sudden, I can't play games online the same anymore like Ark:survivor Evolved :(

Has anyone encounter this issue or know what may be the cause of effecting my FPS so suddenly?

current specs as they stand specs bellow...
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4690 CPU @ 3.50GHz
Manufacturer Intel
Speed 3.5 GHz
Number of Cores 4
Video Card 1 NVIDIA GeForce GT 610
Manufacturer NVIDIA
Chipset GeForce GT 610
Dedicated Memory 979.6 MB
Total Memory 4.0 GB
Video Card 2 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960
Manufacturer NVIDIA
Chipset GeForce GTX 960
Dedicated Memory 2048 MB
Total Memory 3.9 GB
Memory 16 GB
Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit
Service Pack 1
Size 64 Bit
Edition Ultimate
Display Maximum Resolution 1920 x 1080
DVD DiscSoft Virtual SCSI CdRom Device
CD DiscSoft Virtual SCSI CdRom Device
Drive 1
Size 931.5 GB
Free 421.8 GB
Drive 2
Size 238.4 GB
Free 120.2 GB

Hope to hear from some people with possible solutions, or what I might need to change/upgrade to to get things back to normal :)

Thank you in advanced everyone!
 
Solution
It's depending on which port you plugged your HDMI or DP out to your Moniter
If you're gaming use the GTX960 but Ijust wanna know why do you need to plugged in your GT610 anymore
And finally best way is put your GTX960 on the 1St PCI-E Slot for the best performance

ZeScratch

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I've moved my PC from place to place before causing these issues. I recommend trying a CMOS reset by unplugging everything from your PC, removing the CMOS battery, holding the power button for 10 seconds, plug everything back in and setup any bios settings you had before (such as boot priority, overclock, XMP) If this doesn't work, here's a list of other things that might be worth trying:

- Remove all sticks of RAM except for 1
- Take out your current GPUs, plug in a significantly older one (I've done this with a Quadro FX 570), plug in your main one (probably your GTX 960) and try again
- Reinstall drivers.

Also, double check that your games have not switched from using your GTX 960 to the GT 610.
 

Font9876

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It's depending on which port you plugged your HDMI or DP out to your Moniter
If you're gaming use the GTX960 but Ijust wanna know why do you need to plugged in your GT610 anymore
And finally best way is put your GTX960 on the 1St PCI-E Slot for the best performance
 
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