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Hello dear Fearless Assassins Community!

These days i made a bad experience with my pc/laptop.
my pc performance is running really low these days and i dont know why,
i dont know if this could cause the problem but the problem occured from the day when i wanted to bring my laptop to another room and it feel off from my hands
i didnt see anythink break or fell off from my laptop
i can see the difference with the performance because the programs are opening really slow
and ingame performance is really bad like before my pc fell out my hands,
in Wolf:ET i got FPS (100-140)
in League Of Legends (30-50)
in Minecraft (60-100)

now

in Wolf:ET i got FPS (20-30)
in League Of Legends (5-10)
in Minecraft (10-20)

and when i see the task manager i can see the CPU is running 100%
the ram too
i mean it would show the stats before too but the games would run solid (by performance)
and i would havemore FPS...

Does someone know why this is happening?
is it happening while my pc fell off and something in the pc could have been broken or isnt fitting good?
i will open my laptop and see if everything is on its right place...

 

by the way i dont have no viruses i tested it with IOBit Malware Fighter PRO

if someone knows how i can fix this pls reply :(

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sounds like you may have done some really bad dmg to the inside of your pc did you drop it on hard wood floors or what  

 

you may have knocked lose your ram/GPU card i would  open it up chuck to make sure your ram is  all the way pushed in and any other thing if that does not help your going to be looking at a repair shop or a new pc 

 

 

if you don't know what your doing i would take it to a repair shop and see what they say  some repairs can cost you around the same a new pc  can so it  hard to really say what you should do  but if i was you i would start making backups of what is important to you on the pc like etkey silent  keys  pic and whatever as can't be easily replaced 

 

 

i never liked laptops  because there so fragile and easy to break  one little slip and there goers 500$ + 

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u can trouble shoot .by  performance monitoring ..

 

check your settings. and u can also go in ur devicemanager and see if anything isnt working right.

 

reseating ram is easy on a laptop....u can google this..

 

what is brand  model number an o/s of lappy. ive taken a few apart before!!!!!

 

also i agree with kiba here, if u have to think which way to turn the screw take it too a shop.... if you know what your doing..... u can start by taking it apart. 

 

u dont have something in  programs that decided to run when u dropped it do u?

 

this stuff is alot easier to trouble shoot when its in ur lap.

 

u can also check ur bios  see if something goofy ..  an go in admin   and check  error codes. it does turn on tho thats a plus.lol

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sounds like you may have done some really bad dmg to the inside of your pc did you drop it on hard wood floors or what  

 

you may have knocked lose your ram/GPU card i would  open it up chuck to make sure your ram is  all the way pushed in and any other thing if that does not help your going to be looking at a repair shop or a new pc 

 

 

if you don't know what your doing i would take it to a repair shop and see what they say  some repairs can cost you around the same a new pc  can so it  hard to really say what you should do  but if i was you i would start making backups of what is important to you on the pc like etkey silent  keys  pic and whatever as can't be easily replaced 

 

 

i never liked laptops  because there so fragile and easy to break  one little slip and there goers 500$ + 

 i opened my laptop ram/cpu/gpu are on their right place i didnt see anything broke maybe i should open it again and take everything off but ill buy a new pc not a laptop

i do not have really important files on this laptop

 

would an system reinstall help?

u can trouble shoot .by  performance monitoring ..

 

check your settings. and u can also go in ur devicemanager and see if anything isnt working right.

 

reseating ram is easy on a laptop....u can google this..

 

what is brand  model number an o/s of lappy. ive taken a few apart before!!!!!

 

also i agree with kiba here, if u have to think which way to turn the screw take it too a shop.... if you know what your doing..... u can start by taking it apart. 

 

u dont have something in  programs that decided to run when u dropped it do u?

 

this stuff is alot easier to trouble shoot when its in ur lap.

 

u can also check ur bios  see if something goofy ..  an go in admin   and check  error codes. it does turn on tho thats a plus.lol

i runned wolf et :/

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sounds like you may have done some really bad dmg to the inside of your pc did you drop it on hard wood floors or what  

 

you may have knocked lose your ram/GPU card i would  open it up chuck to make sure your ram is  all the way pushed in and any other thing if that does not help your going to be looking at a repair shop or a new pc 

 

 

if you don't know what your doing i would take it to a repair shop and see what they say  some repairs can cost you around the same a new pc  can so it  hard to really say what you should do  but if i was you i would start making backups of what is important to you on the pc like etkey silent  keys  pic and whatever as can't be easily replaced 

 

 

i never liked laptops  because there so fragile and easy to break  one little slip and there goers 500$ + 

i dropped it on the floor idk how its sayn in english the square things

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If anything is broken, then it would be reasonable to assume many system crashes to happen.

One possibility is that fans got damaged and PC is throttling.

Try to monitor the temps of the laptop, HWMONITOR is a good program, it alos has basic SMART capabilities to see if HDD got damaged as hard disks are very susceptible to vibrations.

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sounds like you may have done some really bad dmg to the inside of your pc did you drop it on hard wood floors or what  

 

you may have knocked lose your ram/GPU card i would  open it up chuck to make sure your ram is  all the way pushed in and any other thing if that does not help your going to be looking at a repair shop or a new pc 

 

 

if you don't know what your doing i would take it to a repair shop and see what they say  some repairs can cost you around the same a new pc  can so it  hard to really say what you should do  but if i was you i would start making backups of what is important to you on the pc like etkey silent  keys  pic and whatever as can't be easily replaced 

 

 

i never liked laptops  because there so fragile and easy to break  one little slip and there goers 500$ + 

 

 

u can trouble shoot .by  performance monitoring ..

 

check your settings. and u can also go in ur devicemanager and see if anything isnt working right.

 

reseating ram is easy on a laptop....u can google this..

 

what is brand  model number an o/s of lappy. ive taken a few apart before!!!!!

 

also i agree with kiba here, if u have to think which way to turn the screw take it too a shop.... if you know what your doing..... u can start by taking it apart. 

 

u dont have something in  programs that decided to run when u dropped it do u?

 

this stuff is alot easier to trouble shoot when its in ur lap.

 

u can also check ur bios  see if something goofy ..  an go in admin   and check  error codes. it does turn on tho thats a plus.lol

a guy told me this on another forum You have most likely contracted a mining script, or another virus, reinstall windows and you should be fine.

If anything is broken, then it would be reasonable to assume many system crashes to happen.

One possibility is that fans got damaged and PC is throttling.

Try to monitor the temps of the laptop, HWMONITOR is a good program, it alos has basic SMART capabilities to see if HDD got damaged as hard disks are very susceptible to vibrations.

so what should i do?

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this is when i run nothing only the browser

 

HWMonitor.txt

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Vanaraud was talking about using this https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html

 

"HWMonitor is a hardware monitoring program that reads PC systems main health sensors : voltages, temperatures, fans speed.

The program handles the most common sensor chips, like ITE® IT87 series, most Winbond® ICs, and others. In addition, it can read modern CPUs on-die core thermal sensors, as well has hard drives temperature via S.M.A.R.T, and video card GPU temperature."

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If anything is broken, then it would be reasonable to assume many system crashes to happen.

One possibility is that fans got damaged and PC is throttling.

Try to monitor the temps of the laptop, HWMONITOR is a good program, it alos has basic SMART capabilities to see if HDD got damaged as hard disks are very susceptible to vibrations.

yeah u were right the fans were broken i opened my pc again and i saw and fixed it thanks :) im playing fine now

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yeah u were right the fans were broken i opened my pc again and i saw and fixed it thanks :) im playing fine now

 

Was the cable to it disconnected?

 

Reinstalled the OS is the last thing that you want to do to fix a problem.  I would want to find the problem and fix, with help from Google.  (and a lot of wrong paths. :) )

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