Computer doesn't run as good as it should

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So my computer has these specs:
CPU - Intel i5 7400k
GPU - GTX 1050 ti
2 hard drives, one brand new, the other one from my old pc
16gb ddr4 ram
64 bit windows 10 OS

I try running games like CS:GO and The Escapists 2, which aren't very demanding games, and they just do not run as good as they should.
I did a fresh boot onto my new hard drive and just got drivers for my graphics card which hasn't helped much, if anything, it made it kinda worse.

I'll try anything, if it makes it better I will let you know.
 
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If you are running it across both monitors, that is what I would expect. 1050ti is a decent card, but two monitors, and at presumably ultra...
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UserBenchmarks: Game 15%, Desk 49%, Work 32%
CPU: Intel Core i5-7400 - 63.2%
GPU: Intel HD 630 (Desktop Kaby Lake) - 5.9%
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB (2016) - 95.1%
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 1TB - 62.5%
RAM: Adata DDR4 2666 2OZ 2x8GB - 73.2%
MBD: Asus PRIME B250M-A
These are the results I got along with the exact specs. Anyone got any ideas?
 
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I plugged into the graphics card and it helped a lot, but still haven't gotten the performance i'm looking for.

I will look around the internet to see if there are any drivers i'm missing.

 


So previously you were plugged into the Motherboard?

What resolution? What settings for each game? Define performance; FPS, Avg Fps etc.
 
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Yes, I was plugged into the motherboard and now both my monitors are plugged into the graphics card.

I just tried running GTA 5 and it was running very poorly (avg FPS around 30), have any suggestions?

 


If you are running it across both monitors, that is what I would expect. 1050ti is a decent card, but two monitors, and at presumably ultra video settings, 30 FPS avg is just right.
 
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