Dee383 Posted December 18, 2015 Posted December 18, 2015 Im Currently Having A Problem Were Most Of The Games I Have Installed The Player Character Moves Slower Than They Should ... Some Games All Pedestians Move In Slow Motion ..... These Games Seem Like They Are Running At A Slower Speed And I Dont Know Why ...... Sims 3 & Sims 4 ... Tomb Raider 2013 .. Example Sims 3 On Speed 2 Is More Like Speed 1 ... All This Seem To Start After A Graphics Card Driver Update .. So I Rolled Them Back But It Made No Diffrence .... Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit Core i3 - 3220 8GB 1333Mhz Ram EVGA FTW GTX 750ti
Boss Ninjato Posted December 18, 2015 Posted December 18, 2015 Hi! Sounds for me like a Temperature Problem of your VGA ! Is the Fan/Cooler working? That all I can say!
Dee383 Posted December 18, 2015 Author Posted December 18, 2015 Graphics Card Is About A Month Old .. Im Considering Reformatting And Reinstalling Windows .... A Fresh Install ............
RitualClarity Posted December 18, 2015 Posted December 18, 2015 Completely uninstall the drivers and clean the system then try reinstall it again (version that worked) ork once you have a good driver might just be something that was messed up with the update.
Dee383 Posted December 18, 2015 Author Posted December 18, 2015 Is There Anything In The Bios That I Could Have Accidently Changed That Cause The Issues I Have ?????
RitualClarity Posted December 18, 2015 Posted December 18, 2015 I doubt it. Well unless you messed with processor settings and etc. (overclock underclock etc) HOwever you would have to be real deep in the computer bios to get anywhere near something that could remotely cause your problem (remote.. doubt it and never heard of it happening)
Dee383 Posted December 19, 2015 Author Posted December 19, 2015 Well Im Not Certain What Ive Done But I Loaded Optimal Defaults In The Bios And It Seems To Have Rectified The Problems I Had With SR3 & SR4 They Seem To Be Running Perfectly Now ... Coincidence Most Probably ....
RitualClarity Posted December 19, 2015 Posted December 19, 2015 Did you do a bios update? Mess with the Bios? If not do you have any overclocking software loaded in the OS. Maybe something got messed up with those process. Anyway it is working now so all is good.
Dee383 Posted December 19, 2015 Author Posted December 19, 2015 It Was Working Perfectly ...... But Today Its Back To How It Was ....
RitualClarity Posted December 20, 2015 Posted December 20, 2015 I doubt it is software or bios related. I believe it is hardware related. Something is failing. Perhaps power supply, graphic card or something. Could be some driver but that would be strange that it is on again off again. Could be heat related. Perhaps let the computer really cool down. If possible and you are in a colder area even let it sit outside for a bit to really make it cold. (of course safely from theft and moisture . ). Then try it. If iti works for a while then it might just be heat related and might just need some better ventilation (added fan) or could be a fan is clogged from the heat sink, power supply or even the graphic card. If it is random might be something to do with the motherboard. Quick check is to updated the chip-set driver just in case making sure you remove all evidence of the old one first then update to the newest one. If at the newest one .. re-download. While at it do the same for the video graphics chip-set as well. Long shot if it is a desktop is to open and re-seat all the components and wires if you are comfortable with that. Take the Graphics card out and remount it, reconnect the various wires etc. Long shot but sometimes it helps. If none of the above works more in depth diag is needed and you might then decide to take it to the tech for a checkup. Could be memory failing as well. If you have or willing to download some tech tools to run memory checks, processor checks, hard drive checks and yes graphics card checks then go for it ..only thing waited would be some of your time. If you do find some errors then you can replace that part and not have to pay for a tech to work on the computer. I can't give advise on the tools as I have a professional tool that isn't available on the web. do your reviews and check them out if you decide to go that route.
Dee383 Posted December 23, 2015 Author Posted December 23, 2015 Could Having Many External Hard Drives Connected Cause Issues Like Im Getting ?
gregathit Posted December 23, 2015 Posted December 23, 2015 Yes, that is entirely possible, however it is extremely unlikely to be the culprit. I don't recommend having more than one plugged in at a time, unless you are actively using them. For gaming sessions, unplug what you are not using. More than likely you just had some type of error that windows repaired on a reboot. You will know if it continues to happen, then you will need to look at some of the things that RC mentioned.
RitualClarity Posted December 23, 2015 Posted December 23, 2015 Oh and also check to be sure you have all the current updates of drivers etc as well. As @gregathit stated. if it is continuing.. (be it randomly occurring and stopping or constant) after a reboot, (or several reboots ) as well as updates it is very possible it could be a hard ware issue. If you have good backups of your important stuff and you have windows protecting your data (where you can roll back to a previous secure point) try rolling your computer back to when it worked perfectly. If you can do this and it still continues you probably have a hard ware issue. What you describe can be almost anything. If you don't have windows secure point which you can roll back to .. instead you have a backup (full image) from when it worked perfectly make sure you back up your important stuff (again.. backup backup, backup;)) and use that backup instead. Again anytime you have a clean confirmed working image on the computer and it still acts up.. you pretty much are assured it is a hardware issue. You might just need to run testing software or get a professional at this point. Some personal experiences I have had with problems like you are having. I had a memory issue and hadn't realized it along with a small chipset issue as well. It was causing me all sorts of troubles for well over a year before I found out the problem. Never even knew there was an issue until heavy testing showed these issues (memory) It was so random but repeated .. again randomly and for no apparent reason. The reason was in the end a few clusters of my memory was bad and it wasn't used until I exceeded a certain level of memory. The more I exceeded this level the greater the issue occurred. I have been building and maintaining computers for well over a decade and have some pretty good understanding of computers and still it was missed. The issue appeared to be a hard drive issue with the way the corruptions was happening.. . Fixed that and it worked for a bit and reoccurred. (remember random ). I have finally rebuilt almost the entire computer and ran it through some professional tools for better than 10 hours (burn in) and no errors and no glitches yea.. THere are free tools on the web that are quite good. At least good enough to help diag this issue. Check the hardware as I mentioned above if you have the time, confidence and willingness. Or have an very good trustworthy tech run it through some of their tools for a few hours to really shake things loose to find the reason for your issues. Now if you have nothing important on that computer (back up your good important stuff) and want to reload the OS fresh.. That could help with any software issues. Remember to re-download fresh drivers and any software if possible from the web (game software, steam, your MB chipset etc everything) in case you have some corrupted files for the software. This might save you the money for the tech
D_ManXX2 Posted December 23, 2015 Posted December 23, 2015 750 TI has tool to for oc, are you using that before startiing a game ?? if not then the card will be running much slower then it actually can OC == over CLock.
Dee383 Posted December 25, 2015 Author Posted December 25, 2015 Overclocking Scares Me .. Besides That The Performance The GTX750ti Gives Me Is Astonishing For A Stock Card Is The Best Card I Have Ever Had .... As For The Above Problem, Not Going To Jinx Myself But All Seems Good At The Moment ....
RitualClarity Posted December 25, 2015 Posted December 25, 2015 If it works good now make a new System Restore image a quick click to have some settings to return to if it goes wonky again.
oticon Posted February 3, 2016 Posted February 3, 2016 another thing you might check is to gently check all your heat sinks, particularly the ones around the area of your new GPU, make sure they are all firmly attached you may of inadvertently loosened one and its good to go until it heats up then your problems arrise
Mashi Posted February 5, 2016 Posted February 5, 2016 FYI in many cases, rolling back the driver won't actually remove the new version of the driver installed. Windows for whatever reason likes to piss all over itself when you do a driver rollback. Best thing? Uninstall nvidia drivers, then run Driver Sweeper. http://www.guru3d.com/content-page/guru3d-driver-sweeper.html It'll walk you through, just don't remove anything but the nvidia/physx/control panel stuff. Go back to the last known good driver that you can remember, and give it a go. Something I've run across before as well, is a problem with SATA cables. When you're screwing around in the guts, even the cables that have a locking clip a nudge can be enough to cause that studdering problem, because the drive is kicking into redundancy mode. Make sure the SATA cables are plugged in cleanly, you can also check temps using this handy tool here: http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html Just remember that not all temperature sensor data is correct. And it can be easily thrown out if the device is using a custom polling channel, but it should work fine on both the CPU and GPU.
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