Major performance issue

mikealsh

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Jan 2, 2017
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My computer is roughly a year old, a few months over that. It used to run gmes like Arma 3 with ease and high FPS. Now, i get a solid 8 FPS on a online server on Arma 3. This problem arose a few months ago, i first saw it when playing Dayz, another game i used to be able to run with high FPS. Not sure whats going on.

So far ive tried
Physically cleaning dust
Running cleaning programs
Deleting other games to go from 109 GB free to 560 GB free.
Re-installing games to see if thats the issue
updating GeForce drivers

The scariest part of this is i am getting lag when on google chrome sometimes...

Here are my specs
OS- Win7 64bit
CPU- Intel Core i5 4690k
RAM- 8.00 GB Dual-Channel
Motherboard- MSI Z97S SLI Karit
Graphics- Nvidia GeForce GTX 750Ti
Storage- 931 GB Western Digital WDC

This issue is a strange one imo, I sty away from downloading random things, however at times i do download some things
Like ScriptHook V for GTA V modding, voice changers for roleplaying games etc.

Hope i can get this figured out, dont know if a system reset is the only option at this point
 
Solution
1| Have you made sure your motherboard BIOS is up to date?
2| Have you used DDU to uninstall your current drivers before you installed the latest version of Nvidia's drivers? If the latest are in use, try and drop down to the last known stable driver that gave you the desired FP{S.
3| You can try a repair install.

Can you list your ram's make and model? Is it from a kit? In any case you may want to doublecheck with a malwarebytes scan.

Lutfij

Titan
Moderator
1| Have you made sure your motherboard BIOS is up to date?
2| Have you used DDU to uninstall your current drivers before you installed the latest version of Nvidia's drivers? If the latest are in use, try and drop down to the last known stable driver that gave you the desired FP{S.
3| You can try a repair install.

Can you list your ram's make and model? Is it from a kit? In any case you may want to doublecheck with a malwarebytes scan.
 
Solution

salerhino

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Mar 16, 2016
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4) Check temperatures!