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  • changinglater
    PCHF Member
    • Apr 2017
    • 16

    #1

    Fx 8350 and GTX 1050 TI low performance

    I running the FX 8350, MSI GTX 1050 TI on a MSI 970a gaming pro carbon motherboard, and while playing CS:GO i’m only getting about 120-140 fps. I’m playing at all low settings, but when I bump up the graphic settings I only get around 100 fps. I’ve read that other people on the same cpu got around 200-300 fps. The clock speeds stay around 4 GHz, the cpu temp is around 50C, but the motherboard temps are higher around 70C. Any suggestions? I’m running windows 8.1 btw

    I’m also running the stock cooler, and if it matters, I just switched to the MSI 970a, after using a different motherboard
  • veeg
    PCHF Director
    • Jul 2016
    • 8977

    #2
    Hello

    On the other pc’s, were they using a liquid cooling system? This may be something to consider..
    @Evan Omo

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    • changinglater
      PCHF Member
      • Apr 2017
      • 16

      #3
      Originally posted by vger
      Hello

      On the other pc’s, were they using a liquid cooling system? This may be something to consider..
      @Evan Omo
      They never stated, but are the temps really getting to a point that would hinder performance? The CPU seems okay, but I’m not sure why the motherboard temps are so high

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      • jmarket
        PCHF Owner
        • Jan 2015
        • 7635

        #4
        Hi @changinglater and welcome to PCHF

        Can you download SpeedFan and post a screenshot of the temps for us?

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        • changinglater
          PCHF Member
          • Apr 2017
          • 16

          #5
          Originally posted by jmarket
          Hi @changinglater and welcome to PCHF

          Can you download SpeedFan and post a screenshot of the temps for us?
          Hi, I can’t do that at the moment, but a few days ago using Speccy, the idle temp for the cpu was about 35-40C, and the motherboard was around 55C. When running a game like CS:GO for a few minutes the cpu temps were like 55C and the motherboard peaks around 70C

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          • Evan_Omo
            PCHF Member
            • Sep 2016
            • 1257

            #6
            Hi changinglater, Welcome to PCHF!

            Are you overclocking any components? Do you have the latest video drivers installed? If you go into Control Panel< System and Security< Power Options, is the power plan set to high performance?

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            • changinglater
              PCHF Member
              • Apr 2017
              • 16

              #7
              Originally posted by Evan Omo
              Hi changinglater, Welcome to PCHF!

              Are you overclocking any components? Do you have the latest video drivers installed? If you go into Control Panel< System and Security< Power Options, is the power plan set to high performance?
              I’m not overclocking anything, because i’m using the stock cooler. The drivers should all be up to date (they say they are on nvidia geforce experience), and I have high performance on my power options. When I saw the numbers with HW monitor, the utilization percentages were always low for both the cpu and gpu, both around 30-40% is that normal?

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              • Evan_Omo
                PCHF Member
                • Sep 2016
                • 1257

                #8
                Yes that is normal. Have you tried Performing a clean boot to see if your system performance improves?

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                • changinglater
                  PCHF Member
                  • Apr 2017
                  • 16

                  #9
                  Do I clean boot my computer then restart? Or do I just leave it how it is.

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                  • Evan_Omo
                    PCHF Member
                    • Sep 2016
                    • 1257

                    #10
                    No you need to perform a clean boot, and then reboot the machine for the changes to take effect.

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                    • changinglater
                      PCHF Member
                      • Apr 2017
                      • 16

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Evan Omo
                      No you need to perform a clean boot, and then reboot the machine for the changes to take effect.
                      The clean boot didn’t change anything in terms of performance.

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                      • Evan_Omo
                        PCHF Member
                        • Sep 2016
                        • 1257

                        #12
                        Lets make sure there is no corruption in the file system.

                        Click Start< type Command Prompt in the Start search box, right click on Command Prompt and click on Run as administrator. After the Command Prompt window opens, type chkdsk C: /r and hit enter. Type Y to confirm that you want to schedule a Check Disk to run on the next restart. After the Check Disk has been scheduled, close the Command Prompt window and reboot the computer to allow Check Disk to run.

                        See if there is any improvement after running Check Disk on the machine.

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                        • changinglater
                          PCHF Member
                          • Apr 2017
                          • 16

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Evan Omo
                          Lets make sure there is no corruption in the file system.

                          Click Start< type Command Prompt in the Start search box, right click on Command Prompt and click on Run as administrator. After the Command Prompt window opens, type chkdsk C: /r and hit enter. Type Y to confirm that you want to schedule a Check Disk to run on the next restart. After the Check Disk has been scheduled, close the Command Prompt window and reboot the computer to allow Check Disk to run.

                          See if there is any improvement after running Check Disk on the machine.
                          I’m stuck at scanning and repairing 11% and it has been like that for hours.

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                          • veeg
                            PCHF Director
                            • Jul 2016
                            • 8977

                            #14
                            @Evan Omo

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                            • Evan_Omo
                              PCHF Member
                              • Sep 2016
                              • 1257

                              #15
                              Did Check Disk successfully finish on the machine?

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