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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 _ThePureVessel_

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-I have this same issue, What OS are you using, because mine by default works better on windows ten and it is slower like this on windows 7. Try booting into the BIOS menu to check your ram and memory. Please also include RAM Usage on startup and alt-Ctrl-Del to open task manager. Check if there are any unidentified programs running that are eating all the ram, normal ram usage is 20-30% on normal boot. You can get into bios by spamming Delete when it is booting up. If the windows icon appears, you will have to retry.
+I have this same issue, What OS are you using, because mine by default works better on windows ten and it is slower like this on windows 7. Try booting into the BIOS menu to check your ram and memory. Please also include RAM Usage on startup and alt-Ctrl-Del to open task manager. Check if any unidentified programs are running that are eating all the ram, normal ram usage is 20-30% on normal boot. You can get into bios by spamming Delete when it is booting up. If the windows icon appears, you will have to retry. Also, please try to describe the other symptoms.
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+You could try:
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+Booting into safe mode
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+Changing settings in BIOS
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+Running Malwarebytes or Kaspersky Ultimate Security (Not Sponsered)
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+Wiping your hard drive (is not necessary) will rid any malware from your system.
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+Running system defrags, you can get programs or use windows built-in one. My aunt had this PC too, and this same issue until she ran system defrag multiple times.
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+Using Advanced Systemcare to clean up invalid registries and junk files will defrag the disk too.
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+Use task manager to check exactly what is consuming your frames. IF it is going away when the task manager is opened, don’t worry! You need to run windows repair! How to open the windows repair menu: Force shutdown the computer just after the windows logo appears. Do this until you get a blue screen menu.(not bsod) then select windows repair.
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+There is an issue program that could cause this and it is due to corrupt registry files, you may need to keep the task manager running to keep the errored program from running.
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+That’s all that I think I can do to help, but make sure you have no crypto-mining malware on your system.

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-I have this same issue, What OS are you using, because mine by default works better on windows ten and it is slower like this on windows 7. Try booting into the BIOS menu to check your ram and memory. Please also include RAM Usage on startup and alt-Ctrl-Del to open task manager. Check if there are any unidentified programs running that are eating all the ram, normal ram usage is 20-30% on normal boot.
+I have this same issue, What OS are you using, because mine by default works better on windows ten and it is slower like this on windows 7. Try booting into the BIOS menu to check your ram and memory. Please also include RAM Usage on startup and alt-Ctrl-Del to open task manager. Check if there are any unidentified programs running that are eating all the ram, normal ram usage is 20-30% on normal boot. You can get into bios by spamming Delete when it is booting up. If the windows icon appears, you will have to retry.

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I have this same issue, What OS are you using, because mine by default works better on windows ten and it is slower like this on windows 7. Try booting into the BIOS menu to check your ram and memory. Please also include RAM Usage on startup and alt-Ctrl-Del to open task manager. Check if there are any unidentified programs running that are eating all the ram, normal ram usage is 20-30% on normal boot.

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