I recently upgraded my PC. Before on my old setup, I was having trouble running some games (Arma 3...

I recently upgraded my PC. Before on my old setup, I was having trouble running some games (Arma 3, Dayz on low-normal settings, R6 on low, ect) So I upgraded. I purchased: MSI GTX 1060 6GB I5-6600k 8gb DDR4 Ram 700 watt PSU And finally a MSI Z170A gaming M5
My old parts were: GTX 750ti, AMD-fx6100, 4gb ram, and a ASUS motherboard
But i've ran into a problem. Im experiencing poorer performance from the new parts even though they are a lot better. Games are choppy and response time on my desktop is OK.
Ive tried updating drivers and such but no hope! pls help

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My question is when and how much did you pay for that 1060

You did reinstall windows, right?

>gaymes
>winblows

u really can't find the problem??? ur an idiot user

Yes. I even did a userbench mark and it falls below average on almost all categories! I spent atleast 900$ on this upgrade and ended up with a worse computer.

I think about 250? Why?
UserBenchmarks: Game 25%, Desk 20%, Work 16%
CPU: Intel Core i5-6600K - 16.6%
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060-6GB - 56.4%
HDD: WD Green 2TB (2012) - 81.1%
HDD: WD WD800JD-75MSA3 80GB - 23.2%
RAM: Kingston 9905622-057.A00G 2x4GB - 35.2%
MBD: MSI Z170A GAMING M5 (MS-7977)

Pls help

Are you sure you put the right parts in?

What do you mean? Im pretty sure I did?

Well there's this amazing operating system called Gentoo

Did you check the cpu for thermal throttling? Run some benchmark tool and check if the cpu speed falls and what temperature it reaches.

Check your temps. chances are you didn't put a heatsink on properly.

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Oh fuck off, I already asked reddit with no responses. Go suck the admins cock

Sup Forums is not a shilling board neither, but guess what NOBODY FUCKING CARES. At least this thread is useful for somebody.

Do you think GeekBench would be of help?

mersenne.org/download/

Download prime95 and let it run a few minutes. Without stopping it check the cpu temperature and the current clock on this: openhardwaremonitor.org/downloads/

Never mind this one. I downloaded HWmonitor and my CPU is staying around 25-30C. During a session of BF4, it stays the same and my graphics card spikes a bit (Up to 45C)

I will also check this out

My temp is lurking around 30c during testing. Im also on blend testing if that helps

>CPU around 25-30

Did you turn your computer on before running the benchmarks? There is no way you can get those temperatures, even when idling. You stupid nigger faggot

Should I just open her up and make sure everythings plugged in right? Any tips because Im kind of new to this kind of stuff?
No u

Just hang yourself you piece of shit

I dont know why your getting upset my dude.

That makes no sense. 100mhz 100% usage? Did you fiddle with your bios settings? Unplug your machine, reset the BIOS (remove the battery or use the clear CMOS jumper).

I meant 800*, that is too low. That should be 3.90Ghz
ark.intel.com/products/88191/Intel-Core-i5-6600K-Processor-6M-Cache-up-to-3_90-GHz

I've seen this before. My friend accidentally hit a switch or changed a jumper when installing his CPU and it clocked his CPU to 800mhz. Supposedly it was for booting when an overclock is unstable.

Could this be why my pc is acting all fuckey?

Check this is on the correct position.

K, brb

Jesus, I now apparently don't have a legit copy of Windows anymore now

Make sure your motherboard doesnt have a slow mode switch. I upgraded and slow mode was on by accident. Everything was succ, then i just flipped the switch without turning the pc off and everything was fast again.

Mimimi look I enforce rules cuz my dicks so small.
Kek.

on most newer machines it's the red switch on the back, near the power plug