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saivon:

--- Quote from: Soviet blah2355 on July 29, 2013, 04:11:17 PM ---Check if your graphics card has accumulated dust within it, what do you have for your GPU?

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there is some dust and gpu HD 7870 ghz edition GDDR5

Viole:
Which gpu did you have earlier? If you haven't removed its drivers it could screw something up.

Did you manually overclock? If so, you might be pushing it past its limits. When I went too far on my gpu (7850 2gb), I got artifacts on some games like LoL. Computer even crashed once.

Are the FPS drops irregular or are they coming from certain areas in certain maps?

saivon:

--- Quote from: TaNkBuStErS on July 29, 2013, 07:11:39 PM ---Which gpu did you have earlier? If you haven't removed its drivers it could screw something up.

Did you manually overclock? If so, you might be pushing it past its limits. When I went too far on my gpu (7850 2gb), I got artifacts on some games like LoL. Computer even crashed once.

Are the FPS drops irregular or are they coming from certain areas in certain maps?

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No over clocking what so ever and did have old gpu it was GT 440 and I had no idea how to get rid of old drivers I am thinking that is the case so how do I do it?

blαh2355:

--- Quote from: saivon on July 29, 2013, 04:38:54 PM ---there is some dust and gpu HD 7870 ghz edition GDDR5

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If you had it for a while, you should open it up (take out some screws) and look for dust near the heatsink/fan. That's what happened to me.

Viole:

--- Quote from: saivon on July 29, 2013, 07:57:51 PM ---No over clocking what so ever and did have old gpu it was GT 440 and I had no idea how to get rid of old drivers I am thinking that is the case so how do I do it?

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Just follow this guide
http://btoforums.com/showthread.php?t=2806

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