What are the rest of your system specs?
What exactly did you do/change?
i have checked. its not that.My first thought is you might have the monitor plugged into the motherboard and not the gpu?
Definitely a good place to start. As far as finding your specs, you can download cpuz which will tell you most everything. Or any number of monitoring software like hwinfo or similar.My first thought is you might have the monitor plugged into the motherboard and not the gpu?
Definitely a good place to start. As far as finding your specs, you can download cpuz which will tell you most everything. Or any number of monitoring software like hwinfo or similar.
Helpful info would be, cpu, mobo, ram, psu, gpu.
You say you moved your pc around, like physically moved it or moved components? In order to help, we really need to know what has been moved or changed.
Your fps was good before the change?
download the graphics card driver again, fresh ones, install them again, then go and restart your computer. Before starting any game, make sure you make sure nothing like utorrent or any your antivirus etc is running, that REALLY chews up your gaming memortyokay. thank you gys for trying to help me. im going to ask my brother to look at it tomorow. thanks.
If computer didn't get bumped hard in the move try this just unplug computer from the wall, hold down the power button for 20 seconds than try to see if this helped.
My son has a gremlin computer that when he brings it to me to work on for some reason on his car ride home or just reasons? when he hooks back up I get a panic call Dad my computer is not working right.
Solution unplug-----------------hold down the power button 20---------------------Plug back in all is as it should be.
If computer "did" get bumped hard than yes have your brother do his magic.