AMD FX 8350 and MSI 960 4GB, getting low FPS for most games.
The other day I upgraded my PC. Before I used to have an. AMD A10 5800K APU. When I upgraded, I got a AMD FX 8350 and an MSI 960 4GB. I tried playing games like TF2, Gmod, and World at War, and I noticed the FPS are a lot lower than before. Games like Gmod and TF2. would normally get over 100-200 FPS,but know they can barely get over 50. World at War isn't that bad, before it used to get about 90-100 now it gets about 60-80. I don't know what the problem is, I have the most recent NVIDIA drivers and I made sure to delete the old drivers, I also have v sync turned off. I know I should be getting FPS, can somebody please tell me how I can fix this problem?
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Did you connect the monitor to the graphics card and not motherboard?
Yeah, sounds like you use the integrated graphics, switch connector from the motherboard one to the graphics card one.
İlk olarak Rumpelcrutchskin tarafından gönderildi:
Did you connect the monitor to the graphics card and not motherboard?
I connected the monitor to the graphics card
İlk olarak Etnopluralism tarafından gönderildi:
Yeah, sounds like you use the integrated graphics, switch connector from the motherboard one to the graphics card one.
I have an MSI 970 gaming motherboard, I thought the samething but it doesn't have integrated graphics.
amd apu to fx is a tiny step forward in core performance, thats where it counts in games

post a cpuz validation link
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
cpuz -> validate button -> submit button
it will open a browser, copy the url (address) and paste it here
İlk olarak _I_ tarafından gönderildi:
amd apu to fx is a tiny step forward in core performance, thats where it counts in games

post a cpuz validation link
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
cpuz -> validate button -> submit button
it will open a browser, copy the url (address) and paste it here
what exactly will that do?
show us what mobo you have and any overclocks

not all boards are capable of properly running 125w fx cpus
1st set win power option to High in control panel.

2nd, boot to bios and turn off turbo core, cool n quiet and c1e.

3rd, if you've got an after market cpu hsf like the 212evo jack up cpu volts in bios to about 1.35-1.36v then move the multi to 22x200.

Hopefully you're running win 10 and not 7.
İlk olarak _I_ tarafından gönderildi:
show us what mobo you have and any overclocks

not all boards are capable of properly running 125w fx cpus


İlk olarak CornerKnave tarafından gönderildi:
İlk olarak Etnopluralism tarafından gönderildi:
Yeah, sounds like you use the integrated graphics, switch connector from the motherboard one to the graphics card one.
I have an MSI 970 gaming motherboard, I thought the samething but it doesn't have integrated graphics.

http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/69124-msi-970-gaming-amd-am3-motherboard-review.html

Appears quite capable ^.

PS.What a calamity of non readers, unplug the gpu from the integrated mobo gpu what a laugh the msi 970 nor the FX8350 even have igp, most of you guys should start actually reading the posts you're responding to...
En son upcoast tarafından düzenlendi; 23 Nis 2016 @ 17:57




İlk olarak _I_ tarafından gönderildi:
amd apu to fx is a tiny step forward in core performance, thats where it counts in games

post a cpuz validation link
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
cpuz -> validate button -> submit button
it will open a browser, copy the url (address) and paste it here
http://valid.x86.fr/y309lx
İlk olarak CornerKnave tarafından gönderildi:
İlk olarak _I_ tarafından gönderildi:
amd apu to fx is a tiny step forward in core performance, thats where it counts in games

post a cpuz validation link
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
cpuz -> validate button -> submit button
it will open a browser, copy the url (address) and paste it here
http://valid.x86.fr/y309lx


Like I said disable all the mickey mouse power saving crud in bios, your ram is running in single channel and it's mismatched so you can't get dual channel out of it, also the 1333mhz ram speed is slow compared to 1600 or 1866mhz ram speed. FX8350 supports 1866mhz ram get a set of that be it 2x4GB or 2x8GB preferably cl9.
İlk olarak upcoast tarafından gönderildi:
1st set win power option to High in control panel.

2nd, boot to bios and turn off turbo core, cool n quiet and c1e.

3rd, if you've got an after market cpu hsf like the 212evo jack up cpu volts in bios to about 1.35-1.36v then move the multi to 22x200.

Hopefully you're running win 10 and not 7.
Alright I disabled everything you said I shoud and set the power to high.
disable c1 and c&q features
and set the core voltage to 1.1-1.2v

will stop it from underclocking and undervolting when idle

or better yet, if you bought the new fx cpu and board to upgrade the apu build
return them and get an i5 and board
İlk olarak _I_ tarafından gönderildi:
disable c1 and c&q features
and set the core voltage to 1.1-1.2v

will stop it from underclocking and undervolting when idle

or better yet, if you bought the new fx cpu and board to upgrade the apu build
return them and get an i5 and board


stop bashing amd on every post and your amd knowledge is terrible 1.1v is a large undervolt and prolly wouldnt even boot at that voltage @ stock speeds..

the mismatched ram is a bad idea with this build running @ 1333 single chan.
En son Fluffy tarafından düzenlendi; 23 Nis 2016 @ 19:34
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İlk olarak Etnopluralism tarafından gönderildi:
Yeah, sounds like you use the integrated graphics, switch connector from the motherboard one to the graphics card one.
I have an MSI 970 gaming motherboard, I thought the samething but it doesn't have integrated graphics.

You'll need to install new graphics drivers and uninstall the old ones. If you didn't do that no wonder your performance is poor because GPUs don't work well without drivers.
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