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    When playing Detroit: Become Human. The game reaches barely 20 fps and is not using my dedicated GPU on my PC. I've disabled the integrated cpu after quick research in my bios but it didn't really help. https://imgur.com/a/swORCWD . GPU is a 1070Ti and Cpu an i7-8700 Tech Support

    When playing Detroit: Become Human. The game reaches barely 20 fps and is not using my dedicated GPU on my PC. I've disabled the integrated cpu after quick research in my bios but it didn't really help. https://imgur.com/a/swORCWD . GPU is a 1070Ti and Cpu an i7-8700 Tech Support


    When playing Detroit: Become Human. The game reaches barely 20 fps and is not using my dedicated GPU on my PC. I've disabled the integrated cpu after quick research in my bios but it didn't really help. https://imgur.com/a/swORCWD . GPU is a 1070Ti and Cpu an i7-8700

    Posted: 29 Jun 2020 06:22 AM PDT

    Pop sound on hard reset?

    Posted: 29 Jun 2020 01:29 PM PDT

    Okay, so I was doing some undervolting on my laptop's CPU and i got to about -80mV which seemed pretty stable and should definitely be okay (since most people do -150 most of the time). Everything was fine, I noticed slight decreases in temps in my CPU and I was playing my Warzone game just fine. When I got to the menu after a match, my laptop locked up. I couldn't move the mouse, I could not access the task manager and I could not hear anything. I was like, "Oh okay let me wait for a few minutes to see what would happen". After like 5 minutes I had no change so I decided to just hard reset. I had my headphones on still but when i hard reset there was a loud POP (you know that sound your computer makes when you had hard reset it too often. This was 3x as loud). At first I thought it was the speakers but I had my headphones in so i'm not sure if it was that. The next thing I was thinking is that it may be the PSU.

    However, I turned my laptop on and everything runs fine. Nothing on the stats look different and the performance seems to be the same. I since then reverted my undervolts and left them at 0 because i'm spooked.

    I'm called msi tech support (since it's msi) and they said they haven't heard anything like that before since if there was a popping sound from the psu, the laptop wouldn't work anymore and that it was highly unlikely for that to happen since it's a new laptop.

    I was wondering if anyone had any similar experiences or if anyone has any input. It would be greatly appreciated! Should I return it and get a new one? I ordered it on amazon.

    Note: I have an i7 10th gen with an RTX 2070 super and 32 gb ram if this helps

    submitted by /u/SirBagelTheFirst
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    Windows 10 lagging all the time, suspect GPU issues.

    Posted: 29 Jun 2020 12:36 PM PDT

    I built my pc a few months back and I have started to notice an issue I have been having with it. Windows 10 has started lagging! On desktop my mouse is obviously stuttering, chrome, youtube, games, etc. If I disable or uninstall my GPU driver it stops.

    I have been all over the internet looking for a way to fix my issues and part of my thinks my GPU might be faulty but that's why I am here.

    This post here has a very similar issue, except I don't have the issue of Desktop Window Manager and Client Side Runetime Process taking up all my GPU resources. It doesn't seem like anything in particular is taking up any resources but my GU activity seems to be a bit all over the place at times. They got there's to go away by reinstalling Windows. I tried that and nothing.

    Sometimes, however, my computer just acts completely normal and runs smoothly until I reboot, and then it goes back to the lag. I try my best not to turn my PC off if this happens.

    Very rarely I get a blue screen with:

    "Stop Code: VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE

    What Failed: atikmpag.sys" (sometimes amdkmdag.sys instead)

    I have tried:

    • Reinstalling Windows
    • Reinstalling GPU drivers (sometimes this works but goes back to issues with reboot)
    • Doing a system scan via "sfc /scannow"

    Specs:

    Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor

    Number of Cores: 12

    Video Card: AMD Radeon RX 5700

    Dedicated Memory: 8 GB / Total Memory: 20 GB

    RAM: 24 GB

    Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming

    Windows 10 (64 bit) Service Pack 0 Version 10.0.18362

    BIOS: BIOS Date: 08/06/19 15:43:57 Ver: 05.0000D

    Sorry if I left anything out! I am open to questions

    submitted by /u/CasnoGaming
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    Streaming from NBA League Pass stutters and cuts off

    Posted: 29 Jun 2020 10:05 AM PDT

    I can't make it through a full game on NBA League Pass without the feed freezing and stuttering, making it unwatchable.

    Does this happen to others? Any recommended fixes?

    I'm not sure if this is an NBA League Pass issue, or a matter of my computer being underpowered. (I don't have issues streaming from other websites, and I get good speed with my internet, but perhaps NBA League Pass has higher streaming needs?)

    I'd appreciate any help here. Thanks.

    submitted by /u/kalebale7
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    Some days I get the twitter layout on the right, sometimes the left. Why isn't it always the layout on the right? This has happens on pixel 2, samsung s7 & s8

    Posted: 28 Jun 2020 06:21 PM PDT

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