problem in games
Hello, such a problem:After 10-15 minutes, lags begin in games.
Here are the system requirements:
Processor- AMD FX (tm)) - 6300 Six-Core Processor 3.50GHz
Vidyuha- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750
RAM- 8GB
Mother- ASRock 960GM-VGS3 FX
OS- Windows 10 (on windows 7 it was the same)
Firewood for vidyuhi last (Updated after the lags began) I
recently cleaned the dust, checked there is no dust.
Not "MINER" TK does not load vidyuhu.
When I wrote this message the vidyuha showed (In GPU-Z):
53 Degrees.
20-35% CPU load Since Microsoft Edge is enabled.
184 mb on average occupied by video memory.
Changing the power supply system settings to "high performance" did not help.
Lags do not depend on the game settings (Even at the minimum)
Regardless of the game, even "Gta: San Andreas"
Help I do not know what to do anymore. Thanks in advance!
Something you have a high temperature in idle, especially for a card like 750, as an option, look at what frequencies the card has in idle, if about 170 MHz then this is normal, but if for 900 MHz then your card means it works in idle, but this is some kind of crap running executes. Still as an option, have you cleaned the dust for a long time? Because 53 is idle.
Maybe the degrees are due to the fact that they measured after leaving the game, although after 10 minutes after turning on with idle time it is already 41 degrees
I figured out this process that loaded, this is the folder with Realtek audio files. Delete the entire folder?
Egor Nikanov Do
not delete the folder, take down the realtek firewood through the control panel, and only then delete the tails you find (folder). Then reinstall firewood from offsite for your system.
If the problem persists:
Ideally, I advise you to check the system with the Hitman Pro utility, perhaps the miner is still sitting somewhere. Try autoloading, preferably through the registry, maybe you'll see something suspicious there.
On Win 10, was it updated from Win 7 or was the installation clean?
Egor Nikanov wrote: I
figured out this process that was loading, this is a folder with Realtek audio files. Delete the entire folder?
Yeah ... And format C as well.
Reinstall Realtek drivers. You can try Driver Magician. And to the heap of Open Hardware Monitor + MSI Afterburner.
try to completely disassemble the laptop and clean it thoroughly, maybe your cooler nozzles are clogged and the temperature is high