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Random little freezes
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Hello ! This is my first post on this , sorry for any kind of structure mistakes. So , my tf2 keeps freezing , but not that kind of Fps freeze . It does it just when i have normal ping (50-100). If my ping jumps over 100 it doesnt happen. Here is a video for it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dScyTSaD8uk. Please dont shit talk the quality and stuff .Thanks in advance , add me on steam or comment here if you have any help.

Hello ! This is my first post on this , sorry for any kind of structure mistakes. So , my tf2 keeps freezing , but not that kind of Fps freeze . It does it just when i have normal ping (50-100). If my ping jumps over 100 it doesnt happen. Here is a video for it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dScyTSaD8uk. Please dont shit talk the quality and stuff .Thanks in advance , add me on steam or comment here if you have any help.
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I had a similar issue but it didn't seem to have a fix as far as I looked besides buying a new processor.

I had a similar issue but it didn't seem to have a fix as far as I looked besides buying a new processor.
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are you on a wireless connection?

are you on a wireless connection?
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Yes i am on wireless sir

Yes i am on wireless sir
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switch to a wired connection and problem solved

switch to a wired connection and problem solved
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DanTheToughGuyYes i am on wireless sir

Router Connection and your connection to your router should not be a problem, from what the video shows, but I could be wrong, I've had that problem with wireless connections before. I would like to see a video with the stutters with net_graph 1 enabled. Though, getting a wired connection helps with a lot of problems, and is just generally better.

From my knowledge of what this seems like, it seems like 23 things.

The first being TF2 is a processor heavy game. If you play it often, you'll need to upgrade it. Try just getting a new processor, how long have you had yours for? What kind is it?

Overheat. I've had my processor overheat before, and that can cause some frame issues in the processor. I would try to leave the PC off for a little while, or just let it cool

I am not confident on which reason it is, but positive it has something to do with your processor. Maybe even a new cooler?

Three, an internet problem. Not having a wired connection can cause some delays in signal. I would upgrade to Ethernet, or just give it a quick shot see if it works. I had the same problem when I wasn't on a wired connection a few years ago.

I would first try wired, then try letting it cool. Worst comes worst, new processor time.

I'm happy to help

[quote=DanTheToughGuy]Yes i am on wireless sir[/quote]
Router Connection and your connection to your router should not be a problem, from what the video shows, but I could be wrong, I've had that problem with wireless connections before. I would like to see a video with the stutters with net_graph 1 enabled. Though, getting a wired connection helps with a lot of problems, and is just generally better.

From my knowledge of what this seems like, it seems like 23 things.

The first being TF2 is a processor heavy game. If you play it often, you'll need to upgrade it. Try just getting a new processor, how long have you had yours for? What kind is it?

Overheat. I've had my processor overheat before, and that can cause some frame issues in the processor. I would try to leave the PC off for a little while, or just let it cool

I am not confident on which reason it is, but positive it has something to do with your processor. Maybe even a new cooler?

Three, an internet problem. Not having a wired connection can cause some delays in signal. I would upgrade to Ethernet, or just give it a quick shot see if it works. I had the same problem when I wasn't on a wired connection a few years ago.

I would first try wired, then try letting it cool. Worst comes worst, new processor time.

I'm happy to help
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ok thanks a lot. I'll try tomorrow because its 2 in the night. Thanks man , i'll tell you the news tomorrow

ok thanks a lot. I'll try tomorrow because its 2 in the night. Thanks man , i'll tell you the news tomorrow
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So , i just switched to wi fi again since i went back to my room. I wanted to make the video , it doenst happen anymore. Thanks a lot for everyones advices , they really really helped me out. Add me on steam if you want http://steamcommunity.com/id/DanTheToughGuy/. Thanks again and have a great day!

So , i just switched to wi fi again since i went back to my room. I wanted to make the video , it doenst happen anymore. Thanks a lot for everyones advices , they really really helped me out. Add me on steam if you want http://steamcommunity.com/id/DanTheToughGuy/. Thanks again and have a great day!
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And it is back again . Link https://youtu.be/03OfurgODSU

And it is back again . Link https://youtu.be/03OfurgODSU
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BaddazleDanTheToughGuyYes i am on wireless sirRouter Connection and your connection to your router should not be a problem, from what the video shows, but I could be wrong, I've had that problem with wireless connections before. I would like to see a video with the stutters with net_graph 1 enabled. Though, getting a wired connection helps with a lot of problems, and is just generally better.

From my knowledge of what this seems like, it seems like 23 things.

The first being TF2 is a processor heavy game. If you play it often, you'll need to upgrade it. Try just getting a new processor, how long have you had yours for? What kind is it?

Overheat. I've had my processor overheat before, and that can cause some frame issues in the processor. I would try to leave the PC off for a little while, or just let it cool

I am not confident on which reason it is, but positive it has something to do with your processor. Maybe even a new cooler?

Three, an internet problem. Not having a wired connection can cause some delays in signal. I would upgrade to Ethernet, or just give it a quick shot see if it works. I had the same problem when I wasn't on a wired connection a few years ago.

I would first try wired, then try letting it cool. Worst comes worst, new processor time.

I'm happy to help

i liked the part where you gave the same solution as #5 with like 100 times the amount of words.

[quote=Baddazle][quote=DanTheToughGuy]Yes i am on wireless sir[/quote]
Router Connection and your connection to your router should not be a problem, from what the video shows, but I could be wrong, I've had that problem with wireless connections before. I would like to see a video with the stutters with net_graph 1 enabled. Though, getting a wired connection helps with a lot of problems, and is just generally better.

From my knowledge of what this seems like, it seems like 23 things.

The first being TF2 is a processor heavy game. If you play it often, you'll need to upgrade it. Try just getting a new processor, how long have you had yours for? What kind is it?

Overheat. I've had my processor overheat before, and that can cause some frame issues in the processor. I would try to leave the PC off for a little while, or just let it cool

I am not confident on which reason it is, but positive it has something to do with your processor. Maybe even a new cooler?

Three, an internet problem. Not having a wired connection can cause some delays in signal. I would upgrade to Ethernet, or just give it a quick shot see if it works. I had the same problem when I wasn't on a wired connection a few years ago.

I would first try wired, then try letting it cool. Worst comes worst, new processor time.

I'm happy to help[/quote]

i liked the part where you gave the same solution as #5 with like 100 times the amount of words.
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#11
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Help pl0x

Help pl0x
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#12
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Net_graph 3, investigate the Choke factor.

If it's really high, put these into console:
cl_cmdrate 66
cl_updaterate 66
rate 60000
OR
rate 100000
Servers most of the time are locked to 30k and you won't see any change. But if you get lucky, you've confirmed you need a new processor.

If this doesn't help, I'm sorry but get a new processor anyway and save yourself the headache. Unfortunately it's the only solution to the spikes. Went through it myself. The random spokes have plagued TF2 from the beginning, and there simply is no one cure besides to upgrade your processor.

Net_graph 3, investigate the Choke factor.

If it's really high, put these into console:
cl_cmdrate 66
cl_updaterate 66
rate 60000
OR
rate 100000
Servers most of the time are locked to 30k and you won't see any change. But if you get lucky, you've confirmed you need a new processor.

If this doesn't help, I'm sorry but get a new processor anyway and save yourself the headache. Unfortunately it's the only solution to the spikes. Went through it myself. The random spokes have plagued TF2 from the beginning, and there simply is no one cure besides to upgrade your processor.
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Choke is 0. And how do i know if my laptop can handle an upgraded processor ? :)

Choke is 0. And how do i know if my laptop can handle an upgraded processor ? :)
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DanceNumberBaddazleDanTheToughGuyYes i am on wireless sirRouter Connection and your connection to your router should not be a problem, from what the video shows, but I could be wrong, I've had that problem with wireless connections before. I would like to see a video with the stutters with net_graph 1 enabled. Though, getting a wired connection helps with a lot of problems, and is just generally better.

From my knowledge of what this seems like, it seems like 23 things.

The first being TF2 is a processor heavy game. If you play it often, you'll need to upgrade it. Try just getting a new processor, how long have you had yours for? What kind is it?

Overheat. I've had my processor overheat before, and that can cause some frame issues in the processor. I would try to leave the PC off for a little while, or just let it cool

I am not confident on which reason it is, but positive it has something to do with your processor. Maybe even a new cooler?

Three, an internet problem. Not having a wired connection can cause some delays in signal. I would upgrade to Ethernet, or just give it a quick shot see if it works. I had the same problem when I wasn't on a wired connection a few years ago.

I would first try wired, then try letting it cool. Worst comes worst, new processor time.

I'm happy to help

i liked the part where you gave the same solution as #5 with like 100 times the amount of words.

me too.

i like to write

[quote=DanceNumber][quote=Baddazle][quote=DanTheToughGuy]Yes i am on wireless sir[/quote]
Router Connection and your connection to your router should not be a problem, from what the video shows, but I could be wrong, I've had that problem with wireless connections before. I would like to see a video with the stutters with net_graph 1 enabled. Though, getting a wired connection helps with a lot of problems, and is just generally better.

From my knowledge of what this seems like, it seems like 23 things.

The first being TF2 is a processor heavy game. If you play it often, you'll need to upgrade it. Try just getting a new processor, how long have you had yours for? What kind is it?

Overheat. I've had my processor overheat before, and that can cause some frame issues in the processor. I would try to leave the PC off for a little while, or just let it cool

I am not confident on which reason it is, but positive it has something to do with your processor. Maybe even a new cooler?

Three, an internet problem. Not having a wired connection can cause some delays in signal. I would upgrade to Ethernet, or just give it a quick shot see if it works. I had the same problem when I wasn't on a wired connection a few years ago.

I would first try wired, then try letting it cool. Worst comes worst, new processor time.

I'm happy to help[/quote]

i liked the part where you gave the same solution as #5 with like 100 times the amount of words.[/quote]


me too.

i like to write
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Also, it could be very unlikely that you overclocked your CPU, but if you did, un-overclock it

Might be help?

Also, it could be very unlikely that you overclocked your CPU, but if you did, un-overclock it
[url=http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/260369-29-overclock]
Might be help?[/url]
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