Low fps with my "new" rig

Miguel Cotelo

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Jan 10, 2014
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Hello, so i've recently got a new R9 270X because my old 7870 broke (nothing related with overclocking it). I was expecting better performance in some games like League of Legends or Minecraft because people said 78xx series had factory fails and stuff.
But I am as bad as before, i cant play LoL above 70fps and they get worse as the match goes on, and I know people that can play it with 120fps+ with a pc way worse than mine. I think the problem is my CPU but I dont want to buy a new one since it has less than a year.

My PC:
CPU AMD FX6100
MOBO Asus m5a97 r2.0
GPU Radeon r9 270x
RAM 8gb
Coolers stock cpu + 3 chasis fans (40ºC idle, 50ºC+ while playing)

Can you help me?
 
If you have VSync on then it will limit your games to the refresh rate of your monitor. If you have a 70hz monitor and you have VSync on then you'll only get 70fps. Your CPU should be fine, and isn't much of a bottleneck (if at all).
 
I am sure it is not problem of my Internet connection. And i have low fps too with minecraft (around 100) and diablo 3 for example (80 max, 20 min, 40-50 avg.) but i am happy with games like bf3 (ultra quality and it doesnt go under 50 fps) or borderlands 2. Drivers are up to date (13.12 Catalyst) and i dont have too much things installed right now apart from games. Also vsync is disabled in all games.
 
Is it worth it to overclock my cpu? As I said i dont want to buy a new one because this one is almost new, but I have temps issues on my pc with stock config. I've read that disabling 2 cores to leave it 4 cores is a good solution to have a good OC and good temps and it doesnt variates performance in games because they only use 4 cores.

Suggestions?
 
I know my CPU is not the best, but there is any other solution that not implies buy a new one? As i said before is it worth it to OC my fx 6100 or disable 2 cores and oc too? I have stock cooling but buying an aftermarket cooler is way more cheaper than buying a new CPU.
 


Overclocking it is a good option, but only if you have an appropriate motherboard and buy a better cooler.
Your motherboard isn't great for overclocking, but it's good enough as long as you don't try an extreme OC.

 

This is why you dont skimp on buying hardware.
 

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