Oh, I'm comparing the current low temperature to the heat that the CPU produces in its normal speed, and not the room air temperature. Just pretty bad english sidewinding again.
Yes, the voltage was left on auto, since I didn't want to touch it (I had a problem before where my PC keeps...
With this thing's normal heat, you can fuse Hydrogen to make Helium with it lmao.
Jokes aside, I live near the equator with no air conditioning unit in my room whatsoever. So it's probably that my cooler (a GAMMAXX 400, kinda a cheaper version of CM hyper 212.) is making it waaay to cool at...
I tried it. Sadly my board (GB 970 DS3) doesn't allow any changes below 200MHz, so it's stuck at 800MHz (I only changed the CPU multiplier before, which is at 4).
Also tried putting both HT link and RAM speeds to the lowest, but resulted in the BIOS returning an error message after restarting...
Since most people here are talking about fast CPU's and such. I downclocked my already slow CPU along with my GPU (RX 560D) to the lowest speed it can, which is at 800Mhz (it was 4.2GHz before)
Speaking of performance, it's really slow despite using all 4 "cores". It feels like I'm using my old...
Long story short, I'm getting a lot of frame drops and stutters while using my GT 730,
The frame drops and stutters is noticeable in source games. Stutters shows up in Half-Life 2 Episode 1 and 2 whenever a moving object with lighting. (i.e red flares, lightning, etc.) shows up. In Portal 2...
I just tried 347.88. No crashes so far, But the audio problem and others are still there. (I also used DDU to uninstall AMD's and NVidia's drivers.)
I'll try that, Though I might probably try to use Windows 7 first to see if OS'es has a reason for these problems.
Guess it's time to backup things.
I am using Windows 8.1. Will try installing it. Still wondering if it would fix my problems at other games. Like how old Call of Duty 2 is, I'm pretty sure it should run well. But all I get is a stutter-fest.
Also, I just noticed something. My GT730 has an IRQ# of (16) and has other 4 devices...
I think it's not the PSU , Since other people even managed to fit in a 7750 on the same setup. I also used an C2D E4500 before and the problem is the same.
It's the Kepler one, 2GB GDDR5 64bit 384c. Also, The new drivers crashed a lot, even throwing in a blue screen with *TDR_VIDEO_FAILURE*.
I've been getting audio problems with my GT730 while playing light games. (GTA SA, War Thunder at very low settings, Call of Duty 2 is getting hammered down to 5-20 fps, and somehow even osu! is affected.)
Also, The driver tends to crash every time the system boots from desktop (381.78) and...
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