06-01-2019, 02:18 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2019, 02:21 AM by Davdo.
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Hello.
First off, let me say it is much harder to diagnose a computer when you aren't physically present. It's still doable, but it's not fun in the slightest. Knowing the components is barely any information to begin figuring out what might be wrong.
This being said, there are numerous things that can impact your computer's performance and there are numerous causes to each. This is not a fully comprehensive list of what could be wrong, just examples.
- Improper installation of components
- Overheating
- Failing components
- Outdated drivers (or none at all)
So this being said, you need to begin by detailing all the things you have checked already with the "two dumbasses" or else you are gonna waste my time.
Edit: And please, provide pictures of the outside of the computer(at the back where all the cables are). Make sure we can actually see what is where, please.
First off, let me say it is much harder to diagnose a computer when you aren't physically present. It's still doable, but it's not fun in the slightest. Knowing the components is barely any information to begin figuring out what might be wrong.
This being said, there are numerous things that can impact your computer's performance and there are numerous causes to each. This is not a fully comprehensive list of what could be wrong, just examples.
- Improper installation of components
- Overheating
- Failing components
- Outdated drivers (or none at all)
So this being said, you need to begin by detailing all the things you have checked already with the "two dumbasses" or else you are gonna waste my time.
Edit: And please, provide pictures of the outside of the computer(at the back where all the cables are). Make sure we can actually see what is where, please.