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broken hardware causes lags??

h4xxor

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Hey

i have runing 10 bots on the pc

after i got very hard lags on one pc i decided to reinstall all the shit and set the pc up for new.

after it does not helped i took the ssds form the pc and placed them in an other pc (with same hardware)

the lags were away.

after that i placed the second pc-ssds into the broken "pc" and it also runs fine now (but it has only 5 bots)(when i start 10 it starts to lag)


basicly it is runing with 10 bots on 50% cpu usage 30% gpu usage and 60% memory usage. when the lags start it goes to 100% cpu


it must be broken hardware, but i have really no idea what can it be. i mean with 5 bots it runs flawless and 10 bots it lags as shit while other pc with same hardware works fine

i hope someone can help me

Greetings
 
Hey

i have runing 10 bots on the pc

after i got very hard lags on one pc i decided to reinstall all the shit and set the pc up for new.

after it does not helped i took the ssds form the pc and placed them in an other pc (with same hardware)

the lags were away.

after that i placed the second pc-ssds into the broken "pc" and it also runs fine now (but it has only 5 bots)(when i start 10 it starts to lag)


basicly it is runing with 10 bots on 50% cpu usage 30% gpu usage and 60% memory usage. when the lags start it goes to 100% cpu


it must be broken hardware, but i have really no idea what can it be. i mean with 5 bots it runs flawless and 10 bots it lags as shit while other pc with same hardware works fine

i hope someone can help me

Greetings

Well you could run memtest to check the memories, OCCT for the CPU and as well a CPU/Mem combo test, you could use a Disk I/O test, and a GPU test to see if you can spot any anomalies.

It seems you have 2 computers with similar parts you could try swaping the memories in and out between the two computers to see if you notice any changes, the GPU in and out between the two computers and since you already tested the SSD and know its not it, it would only left you the CPU and MB.

You could remove the CPU and in case it have pins you could check if any pins are tilted or if its dirty either there or at the MB CPU slot.

If you have Overclock check if the settings are right for the parts you have to the point it would not give you an unstable system.
 
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Hey
thanks for help
doing a memtest right now. seems like my ram is fine. (i will run it for 1 more hr)
when done i will try to do a cpu test

i wanted to avoid to swap parts.

but i tryed to swap gpu b4 and it was not the gpu

can it be the mainboard?

greetings
 
Hey
thanks for help
doing a memtest right now. seems like my ram is fine. (i will run it for 1 more hr)
when done i will try to do a cpu test

i wanted to avoid to swap parts.

but i tryed to swap gpu b4 and it was not the gpu

can it be the mainboard?

greetings
Then try the memory if its not the memory/ssd/GPU it could be CPU/MB, you could check if the SSD is properly plugged into sata 3 and not sata 2 and that the sata cable is not faulty as well, there is so many things you could test that you need to break it down and do it step by step very carefully not to miss anything.
 
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