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Pc warming up over time and thermal throttling. Water cooling partially clogged?
Old games play ok?
16 gb system ram?
Hey now, with game controller that have plugged already aren't having problem at all, it doesn't needs to Unplug as it was fine. While Overlays are seems Unlikely and it hasn't any problem of cause to lag. As I fact that I have not changed any of Thermal Paste but it is really not sure if this is the result of lagging my computer while playing any game. Meanwhile I don't even mind of old games were are talking about, as we are asking of every games of the lagging problem, as it matter of fact that it's indeed even in old games are also lagging too as it lags of every games, this is getting really Concerns and frustrating. I am already have 16 GB Ram but I don't really know why it's still Lags as there is no way of stopping the lag.
post a cpuz validation link
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
cpuz -> validate button -> submit button
it will open a browser, copy the url (address) and paste it here
Like I told you, I have most of Specifications.
Windows 11
AMD Ryzen 5 2600
AMD Radeon RX 7600
GB Ram 16
A dell monitor with 144 hz.
That's all I have, I could use that website for full if you telling me.
its listed as a tool to use in the sticky thread
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/discussions/forum/11/882960080249778126/
it shows cpu and clocks and short load temp
along with any oc, and ram freq and timings
and mobo model and bios version/date
ryzen 2xxx is getting old, it may be just dusty cooler making it throttle
or possibly cheap mobo that would throttle it at load
just use ddu to wipe gpu drivers from safe mode, then disconnect from internet, and install the latest ones so windows doesnt try to install any drivers
and grab the mobo drivers from the mfg or oem site
Do you have an old CD-ROM drive connected that you never use, and you're not even sure without checking that it even works?
Disconnect it.
My old nonworking (probably gummed up with nicotine) Pioneer CD-RW drive that I maybe used ten times since I built the system more than a decade ago was breaking Windows Explorer, causing it to freeze, and therefore causing Windows to freeze, even after I switched motherboards, changed my CPU from a 4790k to a Ryzen 7 7700x, and that broken CD-RW drive was the SOLE CAUSE of the lagging in Windows.
I unplugged it completely, and the problem is gone.
(If my One Weird Trick works for anyone but me, I'll die happy.)
You haven't changed thermal paste for 4 years? It is thermal throttling