Aquargo 2016 年 3 月 30 日 下午 5:59
New PC, not running Rust for poop.
Helloooo. So a while back I came to you guys about getting a new pc, and thanks for the help but the one i got (Dell Inspiron 3656) only runs around 15 fps. Any tips to help this?

I already unpacked my CPU, and that made little to no difference.
最后由 Aquargo 编辑于; 2016 年 3 月 30 日 下午 6:17
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K4 2016 年 3 月 30 日 下午 6:01 
Me corre a 65 fps xD
The Giving One 2016 年 3 月 30 日 下午 6:05 
We need to know the system specs on that computer, including the operating system and if it is 32 or 64 bit.
Aquargo 2016 年 3 月 30 日 下午 6:12 
引用自 The Giving One
We need to know the system specs on that computer, including the operating system and if it is 32 or 64 bit.

Windows 10
64-bit
AMD Radeon R9 360 GPU (yes, it is a thing)
AMD FX-8800p
16GB Ram
and the CPU runs at 2.1GHz
The Giving One 2016 年 3 月 30 日 下午 6:15 
引用自 Princess Auzzi
引用自 The Giving One
We need to know the system specs on that computer, including the operating system and if it is 32 or 64 bit.

Windows 10
64-bit
AMD Radeon R9 360 GPU (yes, it is a thing)
AMD FX-8800p
16GB Ram
and the CPU runs at 2.1GHz
How did you get Windows 10 on that computer ? Just to be clear, this is a notebook, correct ?

Because I don't see it listed here as supporting Windows 10, unless I am missing it.

http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/SLN297954?dgc=IR&cid=290600&lid=5589154#Inspiron-NB
Aquargo 2016 年 3 月 30 日 下午 6:17 
引用自 The Giving One
引用自 Princess Auzzi

Windows 10
64-bit
AMD Radeon R9 360 GPU (yes, it is a thing)
AMD FX-8800p
16GB Ram
and the CPU runs at 2.1GHz
How did you get Windows 10 on that computer ? Just to be clear, this is a notebook, correct ?

Because I don't see it listed here as supporting Windows 10, unless I am missing it.

http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/SLN297954?dgc=IR&cid=290600&lid=5589154#Inspiron-NB
No no, this is a desktop. Here is the link to it.
http://www.dell.com/us/p/inspiron-3656-desktop/pd?p=inspiron-3656-desktop&oc=ddccz303dohw10&st=pla&dgc=ST&cid=298726&lid=5704714&acd=123098073120560&ven1=DDCCZ303DOHW10:51916301508:901pdb6671:c&ven2=:&ven3=106603296380228740&isredir=true
The Giving One 2016 年 3 月 30 日 下午 6:20 
Ok, then scroll up on the page I linked to you. You did not answer my question, please. How did you get Windows 10 on that computer ? Did it come with Windows 10 already installed on it or not, please ? If not, what was the original OS ?

Inspiron Desktop

The table below lists Dell Inspiron Desktop computers that have been tested for upgrade to Windows 10 and tested for Windows 10 November update. If your computer model is not listed, Dell is not testing the device, drivers have not been updated for that model, and Dell does not recommended an upgrade to Windows 10. If you wish to proceed with an upgrade to Windows 10 on an untested system, Microsoft provides information and support for upgrade through their upgrade website.
Model
One 2020 AIO (Inspiron One 20)
Inspiron One 2330
Inspiron 23 2350
Inspiron 20 3043
Inspiron 20 3045 AMD
Inspiron 20 3048
Inspiron Micro Desktop 3050
Inspiron 3455 AIO
Inspiron Small Desktop 3646
Inspiron Small Desktop 3647
Inspiron Desktop 3847
Inspiron 23 5348
Inspiron 660
Inspiron 660s

I don't see it in the list for desktops either, so that is why I am asking. Thanks.
Aquargo 2016 年 3 月 30 日 下午 7:09 
引用自 The Giving One
Ok, then scroll up on the page I linked to you. You did not answer my question, please. How did you get Windows 10 on that computer ? Did it come with Windows 10 already installed on it or not, please ? If not, what was the original OS ?

Inspiron Desktop

The table below lists Dell Inspiron Desktop computers that have been tested for upgrade to Windows 10 and tested for Windows 10 November update. If your computer model is not listed, Dell is not testing the device, drivers have not been updated for that model, and Dell does not recommended an upgrade to Windows 10. If you wish to proceed with an upgrade to Windows 10 on an untested system, Microsoft provides information and support for upgrade through their upgrade website.
Model
One 2020 AIO (Inspiron One 20)
Inspiron One 2330
Inspiron 23 2350
Inspiron 20 3043
Inspiron 20 3045 AMD
Inspiron 20 3048
Inspiron Micro Desktop 3050
Inspiron 3455 AIO
Inspiron Small Desktop 3646
Inspiron Small Desktop 3647
Inspiron Desktop 3847
Inspiron 23 5348
Inspiron 660
Inspiron 660s

I don't see it in the list for desktops either, so that is why I am asking. Thanks.
It was open box, but when I bought it, it had windows 10.
The Giving One 2016 年 3 月 30 日 下午 7:15 
I suggest that since it is a new PC, and you are saying it did in fact come with Windows 10 already installed on it, then I highly suggest that you go to the official Dell website and manually search for the latest drivers for all of your system.

When you buy a computer prebuilt, it has almost surely sat around with old drivers on it. Sometimes, in that time, newer drivers are released after being developed. Making sure you have the latest drivers for your system here in this case I would say is step one.

And of course, sometimes prebuilt computers come with alot of junk installed on them that you don't need for gaming. Check for running background processes that can severely affect your games when you play.

Here is a list of programs. I suggest you check this also, especially antivirus, and compare them to your installed programs there...

https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=9828-SFLZ-9289

Of course, not everything that can cause issues with Steam may be listed, so check background running processes as said, and you can also do this to troubleshoot things like this...

https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=8043-EUJN-5239

Go to the official AMD site and download the latest GPU drivers for your GPU. I would not suggest that you let Windows update these drivers, or any drivers for that matter. Get them from the official website of the manufacturer of the hardware...in this case, AMD and Dell.

Check for critical BIOS updates. Only install BIOS updates if absolutely necessary. You can get help on that in the hardware and operating system forum here if you need to, as that is an OS related topic.

EDIT..The "open box" bothers me a bit here personally, but lets assume for now that you have a good, working PC there otherwise than what was covered here in this post.
最后由 The Giving One 编辑于; 2016 年 3 月 30 日 下午 7:16
Aquargo 2016 年 3 月 30 日 下午 7:34 
引用自 The Giving One
I suggest that since it is a new PC, and you are saying it did in fact come with Windows 10 already installed on it, then I highly suggest that you go to the official Dell website and manually search for the latest drivers for all of your system.

When you buy a computer prebuilt, it has almost surely sat around with old drivers on it. Sometimes, in that time, newer drivers are released after being developed. Making sure you have the latest drivers for your system here in this case I would say is step one.

And of course, sometimes prebuilt computers come with alot of junk installed on them that you don't need for gaming. Check for running background processes that can severely affect your games when you play.

Here is a list of programs. I suggest you check this also, especially antivirus, and compare them to your installed programs there...

https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=9828-SFLZ-9289

Of course, not everything that can cause issues with Steam may be listed, so check background running processes as said, and you can also do this to troubleshoot things like this...

https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=8043-EUJN-5239

Go to the official AMD site and download the latest GPU drivers for your GPU. I would not suggest that you let Windows update these drivers, or any drivers for that matter. Get them from the official website of the manufacturer of the hardware...in this case, AMD and Dell.

Check for critical BIOS updates. Only install BIOS updates if absolutely necessary. You can get help on that in the hardware and operating system forum here if you need to, as that is an OS related topic.

EDIT..The "open box" bothers me a bit here personally, but lets assume for now that you have a good, working PC there otherwise than what was covered here in this post.
Thanks! I actually have updated the drivers, but through windows. I will try tomorrow to do them through AMD!
The Giving One 2016 年 3 月 30 日 下午 7:44 
Ok, well done perhaps. I am still a bit concerned since I don't seem to be able to see where that PC is supported in Windows 10, but perhaps that is my failure here so I would search Dell for that. I would still check the manufacturer's website (Dell) for any driver updates that your Windows may have missed.

Then, go to AMD for the GPU drivers and fully update them for that OS and your specific GPU. Use the features there to search for them .

Next, I would assume that "bloatware" or other problematic programs such as those linked in the list I have given would be your next step. I would personally uninstall everything that I don't use but be careful what you do uninstall if you are not sure.

Make sure Steam is allowed as exceptions for real-time virus scanning in your antivirus program. Depending on the AV program, you should just be able to add the entire Steam folder as per the feature available in that AV program. Also, check your Windows firewall and allow Steam through.

If you have ANY antivirus program that is listed on that page I linked to you above, then please post it here, as some just don't get along with Steam even when disabled.

You may have to go into your BIOS settings and make some adjustments to get more performance out of that computer. Do that in the hardware and OS forum also, please, as those topics belong there. They can get you all fixed up nicely there also.

EDIT..Here is a link to the hardware and OS forum.

http://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/11/

Also, if you could clarify what you meant in the title by "unpacked your CPU", that would be good, please. Not sure what you meant by that.

Sorry, but just needed to add here that according to the link you posted above, that PC comes with McAfee installed on it. If you add exceptions in McAfee as suggested above and you still have issues with Steam, then see that list of software that I linked above. It has McAfee on it. That is very important to take note of.

Good luck and post back if you need more help.
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