PC Specs:
Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-bit
Model: Aspire TC-281
CPU: AMD A10-9700 RADEON R7
RAM: 8192MB RAM
GPU: Radeon RX 580 Series
Storage: Samsung EVO 860
PSU: 600W Thermaltake
I recently grabbed this older PC and decided to upgrade some parts in it to run games better until I can afford a brand new build (didn't have the money to purchase everything at once for new PC)
Before installing the new SSD I got last week, I had the old hard drive in there with the GPU, and was getting 100-200 FPS in-game on CSGO and 300-400 on the menu.
Once I installed the new SSD, I removed the old hard drive, installed every driver for the graphics card, chip set, Winodws updates, etc (I even manually updated each little driver inside device manager), my FPS dropped to 25-50 in game with incredible stutter and 80-120 on menu.
I know SSD's dont do much about FPS performance but this did not happen before I installed the SSD.
I made sure everything was booting correctly inside BIOS and set to AHCI (didnt let me change it to any other options)
Is it because my mother board and cpu cant handle the speeds of the SSD with only 8 gb of ram??
I'm still very new to PC building and PC parts, so if anyone has tips, it would be greatly appreciated.
Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-bit
Model: Aspire TC-281
CPU: AMD A10-9700 RADEON R7
RAM: 8192MB RAM
GPU: Radeon RX 580 Series
Storage: Samsung EVO 860
PSU: 600W Thermaltake
I recently grabbed this older PC and decided to upgrade some parts in it to run games better until I can afford a brand new build (didn't have the money to purchase everything at once for new PC)
Before installing the new SSD I got last week, I had the old hard drive in there with the GPU, and was getting 100-200 FPS in-game on CSGO and 300-400 on the menu.
Once I installed the new SSD, I removed the old hard drive, installed every driver for the graphics card, chip set, Winodws updates, etc (I even manually updated each little driver inside device manager), my FPS dropped to 25-50 in game with incredible stutter and 80-120 on menu.
I know SSD's dont do much about FPS performance but this did not happen before I installed the SSD.
I made sure everything was booting correctly inside BIOS and set to AHCI (didnt let me change it to any other options)
Is it because my mother board and cpu cant handle the speeds of the SSD with only 8 gb of ram??
I'm still very new to PC building and PC parts, so if anyone has tips, it would be greatly appreciated.