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Hello I have i5 4690k, asus z97-a and gtx 780 and I have 20-30 fps on ultra and around 50 fps on low, how can i fix this? I have updated gpu drivers
TechCIDLC
October 16, 2014 7:00:31 PM
Mouldread
October 16, 2014 4:21:08 PM
Hey,
you must be doing something wrong. If all the hardware and software is properly installed you should be looking at 3x times the FPS you are getting now.
Things I can think of - what's your exact motherboard model? Have you installed all drivers from its manufacturer's website? If not then you should do it right away.
Is your CPU cooler installed properly? Have you applied the thermal paste properly? Is the CPU overheating? Check your temps with something like HWinfo - http://www.hwinfo.com/
Are you sure your BIOS is configured correctly and are not gimping your CPU speeds by some weird settings?
Does your PSU provide sufficient power to your system?
And many many more. But at least there is a start for you.
you must be doing something wrong. If all the hardware and software is properly installed you should be looking at 3x times the FPS you are getting now.
Things I can think of - what's your exact motherboard model? Have you installed all drivers from its manufacturer's website? If not then you should do it right away.
Is your CPU cooler installed properly? Have you applied the thermal paste properly? Is the CPU overheating? Check your temps with something like HWinfo - http://www.hwinfo.com/
Are you sure your BIOS is configured correctly and are not gimping your CPU speeds by some weird settings?
Does your PSU provide sufficient power to your system?
And many many more. But at least there is a start for you.
cevalier
October 16, 2014 3:50:30 PM
got no improvement
TechCIDLC
October 16, 2014 3:28:41 PM
cevalier
October 16, 2014 3:27:11 PM
ezskills
October 16, 2014 3:26:21 PM
cevalier
October 16, 2014 3:16:19 PM
TechCIDLC
October 16, 2014 3:12:25 PM
This shouldn't happen. How much programs do you run in the background? How much RAM do you have?
1. Update your motherboard's BIOS, if you have not done it already. (If you recently purchased it, don't do it.)
2. Go to the NVIDIA Control Panel and set the GPU to highest performance.
3. Update your graphic card's drivers, if you have not done it already. (If you recently purchased it, still update it.)
1. Update your motherboard's BIOS, if you have not done it already. (If you recently purchased it, don't do it.)
2. Go to the NVIDIA Control Panel and set the GPU to highest performance.
3. Update your graphic card's drivers, if you have not done it already. (If you recently purchased it, still update it.)
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