So this is for my old PC Specialist build but its a strange one I can't quite put my finger on.
So my computer was built and running Windows 7,
Basic specs:
When Microsoft stopped support for Windows 7 I switched to Windows 10 and then had to fight numerous issues with freezing, turns out it doesn't like my stock OC CPU (Windows 7 never had an issue even when being stress tested and reverting back to Windows 7 resolved everything).
I had to turn off the OC on my processor which cured all stability issues and I can now game reliably without any problems.
The one issue that does occur is random ethernet drops but ONLY when browsing the internet, never when gaming or doing anything resource intensive.
Note: my system isn't hardwired but runs through Homeplugs, I believe this may be the problem as my TV which is also connected to the home plugs occasionally loses connection (I've now connected it to the 5G wifi as the connection speed was faster and more reliable).
On the PC disabling and then re-enabling the adapter fixes it, on the TV running a speed test usually fixes it.
Now interestingly my work laptop which is connected to my 5G wifi is constantly online and gets insane speeds, likewise my TV gets around 100Mb/s.
I installed a D-Link DWA-582 Dual Band Wifi adapter but can't get speeds anywhere near either of these, even connected to the same networks, it may be due to where the PC is (under the desk rather than on top) as I'm told the cross talk between the cables can affect it too.
I guess my questions are:
Are there better wired methods than homeplugs (other than directly hardwiring, the router is in another room and i don't fancy punching holes through the wall, yet)?
Is wireless N ok for gaming or is ethernet still the better option?
So my computer was built and running Windows 7,
Basic specs:
Processor (CPU) | AMD FX-9590 Eight Core CPU (4.7GHz-5.0GHz/16MB CACHE/AM3+) |
Motherboard | ASUS® 970 PRO GAMING/AURA (DDR3, USB3.0, 6Gb/s, CrossFireX/SLI) |
Memory (RAM) | 16GB Kingston DUAL-DDR3 1600MHz (2 x 8GB) |
When Microsoft stopped support for Windows 7 I switched to Windows 10 and then had to fight numerous issues with freezing, turns out it doesn't like my stock OC CPU (Windows 7 never had an issue even when being stress tested and reverting back to Windows 7 resolved everything).
I had to turn off the OC on my processor which cured all stability issues and I can now game reliably without any problems.
The one issue that does occur is random ethernet drops but ONLY when browsing the internet, never when gaming or doing anything resource intensive.
Note: my system isn't hardwired but runs through Homeplugs, I believe this may be the problem as my TV which is also connected to the home plugs occasionally loses connection (I've now connected it to the 5G wifi as the connection speed was faster and more reliable).
On the PC disabling and then re-enabling the adapter fixes it, on the TV running a speed test usually fixes it.
Now interestingly my work laptop which is connected to my 5G wifi is constantly online and gets insane speeds, likewise my TV gets around 100Mb/s.
I installed a D-Link DWA-582 Dual Band Wifi adapter but can't get speeds anywhere near either of these, even connected to the same networks, it may be due to where the PC is (under the desk rather than on top) as I'm told the cross talk between the cables can affect it too.
I guess my questions are:
Are there better wired methods than homeplugs (other than directly hardwiring, the router is in another room and i don't fancy punching holes through the wall, yet)?
Is wireless N ok for gaming or is ethernet still the better option?
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