I had just recently downloaded afterburner today when I accidently changed the memory speed and bumped it up a little. It was barely noticeable but I didn't want to risk it since I literally just bought the gaming pc a month ago. I tried putting it back but I couldn't because of how inaccurate the slider was. I tried looking for a reset button but I couldn't find anything. I decided to leave it and go to GTA.
I booted up the game and changed a few settings because I wanted to test a few things (nothing to do with what just happened) I loaded in story mode after practically putting all of my graphical settings on high and I started lagging all over the place and it took me a very long time to alt d4 my way out of it as expected. I decided to run afterburner again because I closed it before loading into gta. Turns out all the sliders are greyed out and all set to 0.
I didn't know how to fix it at all. I checked my task manager and it went from 3.6Ghz to 1.15GHz and it was staying around there. Is it normal in general without my issue occurring at all to have massive drops in clock speed or is my issue the reason why this has happened. Any ideas why? All feedback is helpful, and much appreciated.
I booted up the game and changed a few settings because I wanted to test a few things (nothing to do with what just happened) I loaded in story mode after practically putting all of my graphical settings on high and I started lagging all over the place and it took me a very long time to alt d4 my way out of it as expected. I decided to run afterburner again because I closed it before loading into gta. Turns out all the sliders are greyed out and all set to 0.
I didn't know how to fix it at all. I checked my task manager and it went from 3.6Ghz to 1.15GHz and it was staying around there. Is it normal in general without my issue occurring at all to have massive drops in clock speed or is my issue the reason why this has happened. Any ideas why? All feedback is helpful, and much appreciated.