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Weird issues with FPS and CPU usage.


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  • I have some FPS DROP or stuttering or what ever you want to call it issues. In a game like CSGO, what happens is every 10-5 minutes, the FPS drop to 15-12, and stay like that for 40-30 seconds, but the CPU usage doesn't lock itself at 100% like in GTA V which has memory leak issues, it just stays hovering 60-50%. But the CPU temperatures get 62-64C, why is it higher than in GTA V? My RAM is being used 2.5 out of 4gb while playing. So what the heck is happening to my PC? I have new windows, I got a new HDD just yesterday, my GPU usage and temperatures are good, and the CPU cooler is clean, I've replaced the thermal paste a few weeks ago. I had this issue alot of times in the past, and I don't remember or know how I fixed it. My specs :
  • Q9505 2.83 GhZ
  • 4GB DDR2
  • GTX 650 2GB

Edited by Broken.., 22 April 2015 - 01:22 PM.

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:welcome:   Broken..

 

Please post the brand and model name or number of the power supply (PSU).

 

Download Speedfan and install it.  Once it's installed, run the program and post here the information it shows.  The information I want you to post is the stuff that is circled in the example picture I have attached.

If you are running on a vista machine, please go to where you installed the program and run the program as administrator.


 

speedfan.png

 (this is a screenshot from a vista machine)

 

 Download then run HWMonitor and post a screenshot so that we have a comparison to the Speedfan results, details from here

 

To capture and post a screenshot;

 

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Theres a 4pin connector missing thats supposed to be broken off from the big ATX cable going to the motherboard 


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Beforewe can help you, we do need information.

The brand/model of your,

MB?

PSU?

A screenshot of Speedfan, as shown in the reply from Phillpower2.

 

How to upload a file or image to G2G. 

 

Click the More Reply Options, (bottom right next to the blue reply button.) > Type in your text.

If the file or image already exists, > Click Choose file... (bottom left)

In the window that opens, > Browse to the file or image you want to upload, > Click the file/image you want, wait for confirmation at bottom left, 

(Repeat if you have more files/images to upload,) > click Reply.


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Been a while since we heard from you.   Do you still require some help?   An update would be appreciated.

 

Thanks. 


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