Possibly a PSU problem (Asking for help)

emme499

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Recently my framerates have gotten worse and worse in every game i play. I thought it was my gpu first but when i swapped my old one for a newer one, the problem still occured. Im starting to think that it might be my PSU failing, since it is so old.

I took a screenshot of the "rail voltages" (I think) and i thought that maybe someone can help me interpret it. Since I dont know much about this stuff :)

http://imgur.com/a/TC1Qr

Specs:
Intel Core i7 4770K @ 3.50GHz
12,0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Radeon RX 480 Graphics
1SSD
1HDD

 

emme499

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I got 3 RAM sticks, 2x4 plus 4gb i believe, (Is this something that makes my pc worse?). Keep in mind that im completely lost when it comes to these kinds of stuff. And yes, maybe it is mis-reads, this is what HWINFO shows: http://imgur.com/a/LKKgY .
If it's not the PSU, what could it possibly be? Do i need to upgrade my CPU?

Thanks for answering :)
 
Not the best PSU. Tier 4 per the Tom's PSU tier listing:

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html


Are you overclocking the 4770K?

I guess your 2x4 GB could be running in dual-channel mode and the 1x4 GB in single channel mode, assuming you have the 2x4 GB in the same colored DIMM slots. Did you recently add the 1x4GB stick? You can use CPU-Z to determine the frequencies and timings of the RAM. Use the SPD tab and look separately at each DIMM slot.
 

emme499

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No, im not overclocking my 4770K. Just opened up my computer and noticed that i use 2x4gb + 2x2gb DDR3, is it better to roll with 8gb or should i keep it at 12gb? The RAM is correctly placed.
 
If the RAM is not at the same frequency, all of it will run at the lowest speed. You could try removing the 2x2 GB and see if you still have poor framerates. How are your cpu temperatures while gaming? Do you have a lot of dust buildup on the CPU cooler or elsewhere in the case? It is possible that in an old build the thermal paste between the cpu and cpu cooler has dried out and is no longer as effective in helping keep the cpu cool.
 

emme499

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Now that i think about it, its very possible that my ram is not running at the same frequency. I recently added the 2 sticks and if i remember correctly my memory usage is always capped at 4gb eventho i see that its only 1/3 of what i got. I will take a look at it tomorrow. Thanks for the help! Much appreciated.
 
If you are running a 32 bit version of Windows, only 4 GB of RAM will be available (or maybe slightly less, if some is hardware reserved). Check in your Task Manager under the Performance Tab under Memory.