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Hey there, recently I've had a terrible drop in frame rates on some CPU intensive games. I'm only a light gamer (League of Legends, Minecraft, Runescape, etc.). Most of the games I play don't require too great of hardware, However recently I've had a sudden FPS drop on those games where as I use to get 100+fps, now I'm sitting at about 30. My current specs are as follows:
CPU:AMD FX-4300 (stock cooler)
RAM: 8gb Adata ram @803mhz
GPU: GTX750 Twin Frozr
PSU:CX430M
Thanks in advance for any help!
CPU:AMD FX-4300 (stock cooler)
RAM: 8gb Adata ram @803mhz
GPU: GTX750 Twin Frozr
PSU:CX430M
Thanks in advance for any help!
Rergoo
October 17, 2014 1:12:51 PM
homiezheadsup said:
Shamar is correct to be concerned. Under clocking memory is no good at all. Fix this before doing anything else. then let us know how it goes. Here's an article that goes over what you need to dohttp://www.overclock3d.net/articles/memory/how_to_manua...
Thanks! From this I learned that my RAM isn't actually @803mhz, it is in fact at 1600mhz (I think?). If I'm wrong please correct me. I also downloaded the CPU-Z and made sure it was at 803 there aswell. Still getting low fps though
homiezheadsup
October 17, 2014 1:04:48 PM
Shamar is correct to be concerned. Under clocking memory is no good at all. Fix this before doing anything else. then let us know how it goes. Here's an article that goes over what you need to do
http://www.overclock3d.net/articles/memory/how_to_manua...
http://www.overclock3d.net/articles/memory/how_to_manua...
Rergoo
October 17, 2014 12:45:54 PM
Rergoo
October 17, 2014 12:37:20 PM
Shamar Holtz said:
Isee...Do you happen to over clock your GPU or your CPU? And do you mean your RAM is only at 803mhz? Instead of the standard 1333 or 1600mhz?My CPU isn't overclocked and neither is my gpu. Also yes, my ram is only at 803mhz.
Rergoo
October 17, 2014 3:14:57 AM
Rergoo
October 17, 2014 3:13:11 AM
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