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Aylius wrotettg_donuts wroteAylius wrotettg_donuts wroteAylius wrote Ok first I need to know some information.
1.) What are your computer specs?
CPU:
Graphics Card:
RAM:
HDD Size:
Operating System:
2.) What games is this happening on?
You answer those and I will try to help you.
specs:
Motherboard: 960GM-GS3 FX
RAM: 4 gig
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
Processor: AMD FX(tm)-4100 Quad-Core Processor (bulldozer i think)
happens on every game i play, like league of legends, elder scrolls online and diablo 3
it varies with every game like league my frames fluxuate from 80 to 60 then back to 80
with elder scrolls it goes from 45 to 6
and with diablo it goes from 120 to 70
Alright what settings are you playing on these games? Like High Very High? Also what Operating system do you have?
doesen't matter what settings i play on, this always happens...
diablo 3 and league i play on the highest settings
elder scrolls haven't really played due to this issue
windows 7 home premium 64bit i think
Ok did this recently just start happening or has this always happened since you played the games? Sorry for all the questions just need to know this information. Also I had a similar issue like this with League. Make sure your games are allowed through your firewall because for some reason my firewall was blocking league causing alot of issues with fps and dc/ing.
yea, it only started happening after i put all my stuff in my new case, i think i **** up the wireing, im not sure though, because i dont think that would cause these issues..
im fine with all the questions man, its good cause i know you're trying to help
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ttg_donuts wroteAylius wrotettg_donuts wroteAylius wrotettg_donuts wroteAylius wrote Ok first I need to know some information.
1.) What are your computer specs?
CPU:
Graphics Card:
RAM:
HDD Size:
Operating System:
2.) What games is this happening on?
You answer those and I will try to help you.
specs:
Motherboard: 960GM-GS3 FX
RAM: 4 gig
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
Processor: AMD FX(tm)-4100 Quad-Core Processor (bulldozer i think)
happens on every game i play, like league of legends, elder scrolls online and diablo 3
it varies with every game like league my frames fluxuate from 80 to 60 then back to 80
with elder scrolls it goes from 45 to 6
and with diablo it goes from 120 to 70
Alright what settings are you playing on these games? Like High Very High? Also what Operating system do you have?
doesen't matter what settings i play on, this always happens...
diablo 3 and league i play on the highest settings
elder scrolls haven't really played due to this issue
windows 7 home premium 64bit i think
Ok did this recently just start happening or has this always happened since you played the games? Sorry for all the questions just need to know this information. Also I had a similar issue like this with League. Make sure your games are allowed through your firewall because for some reason my firewall was blocking league causing alot of issues with fps and dc/ing.
yea, it only started happening after i put all my stuff in my new case, i think i **** up the wireing, im not sure though, because i dont think that would cause these issues..
im fine with all the questions man, its good cause i know you're trying to help
Ok what you need to do is see if you graphics card has any updates. Make sure your games are allowed through your firewall and see if that helps at all.
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Aylius wrotettg_donuts wroteAylius wrotettg_donuts wroteAylius wrotettg_donuts wroteAylius wrote Ok first I need to know some information.
1.) What are your computer specs?
CPU:
Graphics Card:
RAM:
HDD Size:
Operating System:
2.) What games is this happening on?
You answer those and I will try to help you.
specs:
Motherboard: 960GM-GS3 FX
RAM: 4 gig
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
Processor: AMD FX(tm)-4100 Quad-Core Processor (bulldozer i think)
happens on every game i play, like league of legends, elder scrolls online and diablo 3
it varies with every game like league my frames fluxuate from 80 to 60 then back to 80
with elder scrolls it goes from 45 to 6
and with diablo it goes from 120 to 70
Alright what settings are you playing on these games? Like High Very High? Also what Operating system do you have?
doesen't matter what settings i play on, this always happens...
diablo 3 and league i play on the highest settings
elder scrolls haven't really played due to this issue
windows 7 home premium 64bit i think
Ok did this recently just start happening or has this always happened since you played the games? Sorry for all the questions just need to know this information. Also I had a similar issue like this with League. Make sure your games are allowed through your firewall because for some reason my firewall was blocking league causing alot of issues with fps and dc/ing.
yea, it only started happening after i put all my stuff in my new case, i think i **** up the wireing, im not sure though, because i dont think that would cause these issues..
im fine with all the questions man, its good cause i know you're trying to help
Ok what you need to do is see if you graphics card has any updates. Make sure your games are allowed through your firewall and see if that helps at all.
on firewall setting, should games be on public or private or both?
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ttg_donuts wroteAylius wrotettg_donuts wroteAylius wrotettg_donuts wroteAylius wrotettg_donuts wroteAylius wrote Ok first I need to know some information.
1.) What are your computer specs?
CPU:
Graphics Card:
RAM:
HDD Size:
Operating System:
2.) What games is this happening on?
You answer those and I will try to help you.
specs:
Motherboard: 960GM-GS3 FX
RAM: 4 gig
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
Processor: AMD FX(tm)-4100 Quad-Core Processor (bulldozer i think)
happens on every game i play, like league of legends, elder scrolls online and diablo 3
it varies with every game like league my frames fluxuate from 80 to 60 then back to 80
with elder scrolls it goes from 45 to 6
and with diablo it goes from 120 to 70
Alright what settings are you playing on these games? Like High Very High? Also what Operating system do you have?
doesen't matter what settings i play on, this always happens...
diablo 3 and league i play on the highest settings
elder scrolls haven't really played due to this issue
windows 7 home premium 64bit i think
Ok did this recently just start happening or has this always happened since you played the games? Sorry for all the questions just need to know this information. Also I had a similar issue like this with League. Make sure your games are allowed through your firewall because for some reason my firewall was blocking league causing alot of issues with fps and dc/ing.
yea, it only started happening after i put all my stuff in my new case, i think i **** up the wireing, im not sure though, because i dont think that would cause these issues..
im fine with all the questions man, its good cause i know you're trying to help
Ok what you need to do is see if you graphics card has any updates. Make sure your games are allowed through your firewall and see if that helps at all.
on firewall setting, should games be on public or private or both?
I have most of mine on both at default so just do both.
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