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My computer is not performing well, could use come help.

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April 30, 2014 4:50:34 AM

Hey everyone, recently my computer is not performing has good as it should. I tried formating it, and installing all the drivers, but i still seem to have the same problem.

A good example of this is that, when playing League of Legends, i have the same fps with everything maxed and everything low, so i have no idea what is happening and i could use some help.

Im giving u the DxDiag of my desktop, if u need anymore information i will be glad to post it

Thank you.

DxDiag : http://pastebin.com/jqffJyiN

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April 30, 2014 5:09:00 AM

Recently? so your computer used to perform better at one point and now its performing worse?

whats your fps for LOL? Is there an offline game that you could test?

You formatted your PC? as in you did a clean install of windows 8?
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April 30, 2014 5:10:59 AM

Im no computer specialist but i know the pre advanced stuff LOL. Maybe you got a virus.......... i heard that some viruses start using system memory and cpu and stuff and so the computer performs less than before. Try scanning with a good anti virus. Or was your PC OCed and you dis OCed it.
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April 30, 2014 5:17:07 AM

Yes, my computer used to run good, i had +100 fps in LoL, and +80 in Diablo 3. Now on diablo i get like ~40 and on lol i average 40-60. Got no offline games installed at the moment, but i can install some to test.

Yes, i did a clean install of windows 8.

And no, never OCed the computer.

Will try to scan for virus once i get home.
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April 30, 2014 5:25:37 AM

I take it before you were on windows 7? is this a direct result of the change to windows 8.1? Another idea ... does your game initially start off at higher fps and then drop? It could be temperature throttling?
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April 30, 2014 6:32:33 AM

Dark antz1 said:
I take it before you were on windows 7? is this a direct result of the change to windows 8.1? Another idea ... does your game initially start off at higher fps and then drop? It could be temperature throttling?


Could it be maybe hdd problems ? Yes, i had windows 7 before, and decide to try 8.1.

And no, the FPS are always at the same level and there is no heating, i monitor the CPU and GPU heat levels closely

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April 30, 2014 6:45:37 AM

Try CrystalDiskInfo that will give you some more info. IMHO I don't think its the problem. HDD will make noise if they are going to fail usually. You will get regular BSOD crashes, data corruption and just general browsing through windows explorer folders will be slow.

However it never hurts to back-up your data that you dont want to lose. I do this anyway.
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April 30, 2014 7:20:43 AM

Dark antz1 said:
I take it before you were on windows 7? is this a direct result of the change to windows 8.1? Another idea ... does your game initially start off at higher fps and then drop? It could be temperature throttling?


Dark antz1 said:
Try CrystalDiskInfo that will give you some more info. IMHO I don't think its the problem. HDD will make noise if they are going to fail usually. You will get regular BSOD crashes, data corruption and just general browsing through windows explorer folders will be slow.

However it never hurts to back-up your data that you dont want to lose. I do this anyway.


Maybe some outdated driver im not seeing? Or even the motherboard or BIOS drivers ?


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April 30, 2014 7:27:02 AM

you wouldn't of had the driver before though so it doesn't make sense. It will be some software or something that you have picked up and it damaged something on your computer. I would recommend a clean install. Personally I would go back to windows 7 as well.
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