As the title implies, I need a way to figure out if my components are running as they should be. A couple of weeks ago, my PC fell off my desk. This fiasco didn't fit well with the components inside, and now I have reason to believe my CPU is failing (due to some extremely long loading times in Civilization VI along with major lag spikes playing COD MW), along with other parts.
I was already planning on upgrading my PC as it is 3 years old now, but it still has formidable components in it, like the GTX 1060 6GB, and I'd still like to make some money back off of it. Again, though, I can't sell something that doesn't even work properly.
I ran a UserBenchmark and found majority of my components were performing well below average, with my CPU doing the worst at a whopping 11th percentile. It also told me my brand new SSD I bought a couple of weeks prior to the fall was performing at the 19th percentile, which was really strange considering the SSD wouldn't have taken hardly any damage as it is secured in place well, with a sort of "cushioning". Because of this, I'm not really sure whether I'm getting accurate readings or not, and would like a second opinion on it, as I'm hoping to use my current SSD's and HDD with the new PC I'm buying to save the hassle of reinstalling and all :/
Any help is appreciated!
I was already planning on upgrading my PC as it is 3 years old now, but it still has formidable components in it, like the GTX 1060 6GB, and I'd still like to make some money back off of it. Again, though, I can't sell something that doesn't even work properly.
I ran a UserBenchmark and found majority of my components were performing well below average, with my CPU doing the worst at a whopping 11th percentile. It also told me my brand new SSD I bought a couple of weeks prior to the fall was performing at the 19th percentile, which was really strange considering the SSD wouldn't have taken hardly any damage as it is secured in place well, with a sort of "cushioning". Because of this, I'm not really sure whether I'm getting accurate readings or not, and would like a second opinion on it, as I'm hoping to use my current SSD's and HDD with the new PC I'm buying to save the hassle of reinstalling and all :/
Any help is appreciated!