Low FPS after some time playing

ycaNx7

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Dec 28, 2016
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Hello guys,

My hardware:

Motherboard: MSI 970 Gaming
CPU: AMD FX 8350 AM3+
GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 960 4gb
RAM: 2x DD3 1600mhz 4gb (8gb total)
Power: 550W
And i got 4 vents plus 2 attached to a Corsair Hydro Series H75.

I think this is enough info for the subject.. i'm having issues with overclocking just because i cant get this to work stable. I got 4.0 ghz stock on cpu, and i want just to pull up to 4.4ghz, and thats where i am right now, it's good, temps are very, very awesome on windows its between 16º and 20º! In Game, very good as well, but after an hour or so of gaming cs go, it drops from 200+ fps to 80/100 and breaking a lot!! Can some1 please help, or try to? I can give specs from overclock if needed, but i went for a secure process, and turned off everything most tutorials describes.. thanks in advance!
 

DavidVioMC

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Apr 25, 2016
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For starters, your temps can't be 16 and 20, your PC at idle should be around 40C-45C, I know that with AMD, it's a common issue with them displaying wrong temptures, try getting a good app, like MSI Afterburner, it should display correct temptures.

When you say that your FPS drops after an hour ect, it may be because your overclock has crashed. If the overlock is un-stable, it may crash your PC or whatever you're running. Maybe you've hit the maximum frequency or just a frequency your CPU doesn't like. Also, have you did anything with the voltage?
 

ycaNx7

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Dec 28, 2016
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CPU FSB - 220
CPU RATIO - 20
CPU - NB -12
Smart Protection - Off
CPU Core Control - Auto
AMD Turbo Core - Off
DRAM Freq - DDR3 1866mhz
DRAM Timing Mode - Link
HT Link 13
CPU Volt - Auto (1.368V)
CPU NB Volt - 1.200 (Default)
DRAM Volt - 1.650
NB & SB - Auto

CPU Features:
AMD C&quiet -Off
C1E - Off
SVM - Off
IOMMU - Off
Core C6 - On
HPC Mode - Off

These are the values i got currently on overclocking, can you find something wrong? Maybe Voltage is wrong somewhere?? Thanks for your time!