o J u G z
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Post by o J u G z on Jul 31, 2015 8:08:54 GMT
so for about a month now my Xbox one has been dropping my frame rate on all my games and having trouble rendering the graphics correctly. games just don't look the way they should and its very annoying. I've tried multiply things to try and resolve this issue including, hard resets, unplugging all cords and plugging them back in, using a different TV, using a different hdmi, uninstalling games and reinstalling, removing my account from the console then recovering it, disconnecting my console from my home internet then reconnecting it, resetting my router, cahnged from wireless connection to wired, and last but not least resetting my console to factory defaults and reinstalling all my games over again. none of the above have worked and I've also contacted Microsoft support and they think my console may need repair. I treat my console very well and almost never move it, drop things on it, ect. I take care of my things. so I'm wondering if anyone else has had this problem or knows how to fix it so I don't have to pay $130 to ship it to Microsoft. any help would be greatly apricciated. thanks!
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jmar17
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Post by jmar17 on Jul 31, 2015 9:45:31 GMT
How much memory is taken up on your Xbox? Sometimes if the memory is full or nearly full games can't render textures as quickly as they would if you only had half of the memory used. I had a similar problem on my 360 and it fixed when I deleted a couple of games that I don't play anymore.
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o J u G z
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Post by o J u G z on Jul 31, 2015 19:16:25 GMT
How much memory is taken up on your Xbox? Sometimes if the memory is full or nearly full games can't render textures as quickly as they would if you only had half of the memory used. I had a similar problem on my 360 and it fixed when I deleted a couple of games that I don't play anymore. my memory was about 98% full before I reset my console to factory defaults now it's 72% full and I'm still having the issue
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Post by Ser Tandur on Aug 1, 2015 17:45:44 GMT
Does the XB1 feel hotter than usual (it gets pretty hot as it is). Do you live in a dusty climate? Does it have enough room to breath? It sounds like the video card is going out, probably overheating.
Getting it repaired might be the only solution.
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o J u G z
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Post by o J u G z on Aug 1, 2015 21:25:57 GMT
Does the XB1 feel hotter than usual (it gets pretty hot as it is). Do you live in a dusty climate? Does it have enough room to breath? It sounds like the video card is going out, probably overheating. Getting it repaired might be the only solution. no it doesn't feel hotter than usual and my entertainment center does get kinda dusty sometimes but I clean it occasionally. guess I might just have to send it for repair
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Post by xInfamousRYANx on Aug 9, 2015 7:19:14 GMT
Is it not covered under warranty?
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o J u G z
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Post by o J u G z on Aug 12, 2015 3:34:27 GMT
Is it not covered under warranty? just saw this but my warranty already ran out, still haven't sent it in though because even when I sign in on my brothers Xbox I get the same problem which is weird so I don't think it's the console
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