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- Aug 15, 2024
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System Name | PC |
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Processor | I5 12400f |
Motherboard | Asus TUF b660m plus wifi d4 |
Cooling | 3 intake, 1 outtake (these comes with the case) , intel stock cpu cooler , |
Memory | G.skill ripjaws 2x16gb 3600mhz ddr4 (F4-3200C16D-32GVK) |
Video Card(s) | Manli rtx 3070ti |
Storage | Kingston SNV2S 1000gb |
Display(s) | Dell g2723H |
Case | IRID 503 ARGBv2 |
Audio Device(s) | Including with monitor |
Power Supply | COOLER MASTER mpe-7501-acabw (750W) |
Mouse | Logitech g502 lightspeed |
Keyboard | Hama urage exodus 900 |
VR HMD | NA |
Software | Windows 11 home (now) |
Benchmark Scores | Not benchmarked. |
I don't know why, but the games change on my computer. It's 100% not just me. They change in a way that, for example, sometimes the input lag is more, sometimes less, but I don't adjust anything. For example, I restart the computer or it's different after shutting it down. They only change when I restart the game, but not always. For example, I just went away for a few days and unplugged my computer by unplugging it from the power strip. When I turned it back on, everything was different, but in the BIOS everything was the same, so it's not CMOS. In addition, I unplug it every day because I can't sleep, the light would be too bright. I know you can turn it off, it's already a habit. I've tried a CMOS reset. There was a time recently when I replaced ethernet with wifi, to see if that was the problem. It seemed to work for about 2 days, and then I started experiencing these problems again. Input lag and in some cases lag too. Maybe the problem is that I'm not turning off the power at the power supply? Or is it that I'm turning off the power?
Hardware: RTX 3070ti Manli, I5 12400f, ASUS b660m plus wifi d4, G.skill 4000MHz Trident Z 32Gb and Idk exactly 750W bronze.
Hardware: RTX 3070ti Manli, I5 12400f, ASUS b660m plus wifi d4, G.skill 4000MHz Trident Z 32Gb and Idk exactly 750W bronze.