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Clevo D900K - Random system slowness

Snabbtech

Junior Member
Hey there, I was hoping that someone might know how to solve my problem.

I got this system, based on Clevo D900K

Hypersonic Aviator FX7:
Athlon 64 X2 4400+ Dual Core CPU
nVidia Go7800GTX
8x DVD Dual Layer +- RW Drive
60gb 7200RPM Harddrive
2gb PC3200 RAM
17" WUXGA 1920x1200 VividView Display with Super Clear Glossy Surface
Integrated 108mbit Wirelss Network Adapter
1gbit Ethernet Controller
10 in 1 Flash Media Card Reader
Via K8T890+VT8237A Mobile Motherboard for FX7

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For the first few months the system was running great, no problems at all. However, couple of weeks back, it started having problems:

Some games (Auto Assult, Rise of Legends, City of Villains etc) has started having some serious problems with random choppy video performance. I can play for 10min then it starts slowing down to 1-2 FPS for 10-20 secounds before becomming stable again and running normal FPS.. and then 5min later, the same thing happends, over and over again.

This is not true for all games though, Everquest 2 runs fine without any of the problems.

At first I thought it might have been software problems (which I really hope it is) so I decided id format my drive and reinstall Windows today, I did this, got drivers I know should be stable and tried, however, games keeps getting choppy, even at lowest details.
I even tried diffrent drivers to be sure, however with this not solving anything, im clueless.

Does anyone has ideas, suggestions?

I use an Audigy 2 Notebook ZS as my soundcard. (Creative)
Only installed applications are mirc, avast antivirus, msn and ICQ, Jave Runtime Enviorment and FlashFXP.
 
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