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TomHh123

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Hi there. In all games i get really random fps drops (so bad that people can notice that im -glitching- ingame) i really dont understand why i get them since my computer is only a year old and my specs are pretty good.

AMD Phenom™ 8450 Triple-core processor (3cpu's), ~2.1Ghz
2814mb RAM
Direct X 10
Nvidia Geforce 9200

If theres any help out there i would appreciate it, thanks alot
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Hi,

Welcome to GeeksToGo :)

Can I ask what game your running?

Also when you say people notice, what do they notice.Do you seem to be lagging or pausing etc?
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Hello there.

Erm Team fortress 2, Doom 3 games like that really

What i mean is that they see me juddering. Its not like lag when the character stops then teleports to another place its like it judders really bad like movements are really jerky etc. My friends notice this really bad on team fortess 2
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Ok then,

Please can you download and install Everest from HERE
Once its installed (leave all of the options just keep pressing next) double click on the shortcut.
Then once its running:
1: In left pane expand Computer folder.
2: Click once on Summary
3: In upper menu, go Report
4: And then to Quick Report-Summary
5: Save it in text file, and attach it to your next post

Don't include anything under the line "DEBUG- PCI"

The attached picture can be used for reference

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