I still have yet to find anyone with the same problems as me. Currents specs are:
AMD FX 8320
Corsair H55 cooler
ASROCK 970m motherboard
MSI Geforce 1060 6GB
24 GB PNY Anarchy 1600
1x WD Blue 1TB, Seagate 2TB, and inland 120 GB SSD (boot)
The problem is massive fps drops in almost all games, with solutions varying game to game. So far I have disabled AMD Cool n' quiet, drivers are updated, downloaded chipset drivers that were missing, disabled the system clock thing that improves fps, and messed about with Nvidia performance settings.
Before, the problem was a dip in fps while playing. Usually running 60 fps, then sudden drop to like 10 fps for a few seconds and catching up. I ran through a bunch of stuff to fix it and what finally did it was that OverDrive was overclocking my CPU for no reason and now every time I start up my pc i have to disable turbo core control. That fixed the drops for about 2 weeks before my current issue.
About a month ago I started playing the Division, and had huge fps drops and low fps the whole time, until about two weeks ago when I set up two fans either side of my pc (with the case apart) and set them to max. This eliminated all my fps issues in the division, went from constant drops to steady 60.
Today I just booted up GTA V to find that it ran at 45 fps, fluctuating, and that no changing the settings did anything. There were also massive fps drops making it beyond unplayable. This is with the fans still cooling my PC. I used to be able to play GTA V in 60 fps on very high even without the fans and now a month later its not even playable. What the hell is wrong with my pc? Please help me I'm at the end of my wits and have no idea what is causing these issues.
AMD FX 8320
Corsair H55 cooler
ASROCK 970m motherboard
MSI Geforce 1060 6GB
24 GB PNY Anarchy 1600
1x WD Blue 1TB, Seagate 2TB, and inland 120 GB SSD (boot)
The problem is massive fps drops in almost all games, with solutions varying game to game. So far I have disabled AMD Cool n' quiet, drivers are updated, downloaded chipset drivers that were missing, disabled the system clock thing that improves fps, and messed about with Nvidia performance settings.
Before, the problem was a dip in fps while playing. Usually running 60 fps, then sudden drop to like 10 fps for a few seconds and catching up. I ran through a bunch of stuff to fix it and what finally did it was that OverDrive was overclocking my CPU for no reason and now every time I start up my pc i have to disable turbo core control. That fixed the drops for about 2 weeks before my current issue.
About a month ago I started playing the Division, and had huge fps drops and low fps the whole time, until about two weeks ago when I set up two fans either side of my pc (with the case apart) and set them to max. This eliminated all my fps issues in the division, went from constant drops to steady 60.
Today I just booted up GTA V to find that it ran at 45 fps, fluctuating, and that no changing the settings did anything. There were also massive fps drops making it beyond unplayable. This is with the fans still cooling my PC. I used to be able to play GTA V in 60 fps on very high even without the fans and now a month later its not even playable. What the hell is wrong with my pc? Please help me I'm at the end of my wits and have no idea what is causing these issues.