I was trying to clean the case fans and third-party fans because they were making a loud noise. I removed the RAM to get better access to the CPU fan. After I'd finished them, I was going to pull out my GPU, a GTX 780 OC Edition and clean the three fans on it. I forgot to push down the tab and it pulled the GPU slot off of my GA-Z77X-UD4H motherboard. I was freaking out. It was the PCI-E 3.0 Slot. I was able to line up the pins on the motherboard and fit the slot back in, the black piece, but I didn't want to use it because of concerns of shorting out something. Instead, I installed my GPU onto the PCI-E slot. I put the RAM back in and started up my computer.
After a little while of operating, my computer slows to a crawl, and I'm not quite sure what's causing it. Games that I normally play at around 130-150FPS like Left 4 Dead 2 now crawls to 7-14FPS. I thought perhaps it was the GPU slot, but I'm not so sure anymore. I also think it may be my RAM. It's dual-channeled and is seated properly as per the manuals suggestion. Is there something I'm missing?
After a little while of operating, my computer slows to a crawl, and I'm not quite sure what's causing it. Games that I normally play at around 130-150FPS like Left 4 Dead 2 now crawls to 7-14FPS. I thought perhaps it was the GPU slot, but I'm not so sure anymore. I also think it may be my RAM. It's dual-channeled and is seated properly as per the manuals suggestion. Is there something I'm missing?