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The 50 degrees you said is when you don't play games, when you play 3D games, the CPU temperature is far more than 50 degrees, the common problem of AMDCPU, when you don't play 3D games, the CPU temperature is normal, when you play 3D games, the CPU temperature is extremely high, there is no good way, that is, add a case fan to blow the CPU, help heat dissipation, and add a powerful CPU fan. You can touch a CPU fan under the heatsink after playing the game for a while, and your hands are hot. Hope it helps.
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There are generally several reasons for this problem:
1. The video memory of the graphics card is too small, usually a computer from 08 years ago or a new old graphics card.
2. The graphics card driver is incorrect, usually a new graphics card or a newly installed system.
3. The memory is too small, and the old computer is prone to this kind of problem.
4. There are too many background processes, resulting in high CPU usage and memory usage, and there are generally too many boot startup items or Win7 pre-installed at the factory of the brand machine. If there are too many startup items, click "Start"-"Run" or press "Win" key + R to run the "msconfig" command, and remove the "v" from the unnecessary checkbox in the "Startup" option; If you have Windows 7 pre-installed, just go to Task Manager and end unnecessary processes.
5. The DirectX version is too low, and it is generally not easy to have such problems, but it is not excluded that some games have higher requirements for the DirectX version.
6. There are too many fragmented files in the system, and the general system is equipped with a computer for half a year or even a few years, and the problem can be solved by replacing the system.
Look for possible causes of this problem in your own situation.
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You have too little memory.
Add memory. If you don't want to add a memory module, make the virtual memory bigger yourself.
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Your graphics card driver is upgraded to the next driver wizard.
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You should regularly clean up the dust in the computer, open the case after shutting down, use a hair dryer to clean up the dust, and usually use 360 Security Guard to clean up the system junk and temporary files generated by the Internet (IE cache) and check and kill Trojans and malware, so as to optimize and speed up the computer.
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The stuck screen has nothing to do with the network, in fact. Your computer's graphics card is probably in need of a replacement. If you want to play any games smoothly, it is recommended that you go for a better graphics card.
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Your CPU and graphics card are too poor, or you've been playing too long and the temperature is too high.
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Check the hard disk for bad sectors.
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The hard drive is full and there are too many things open.
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Do you see if the memory or hard disk is full?
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