Motherboard causing low fps after swap?

PvEdominator

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Hey everyone! I purchased a used mobo for my older PC to swap out the old dying motherboard. I installed everything, and windows and it was working perfectly fine for about a day, playing overwatch, dead by daylight, and 60+ fps. Now Overwatch stands at 30 fps and during a very intensive fight I get 15 fps. Before I'd still be around 50-60 and im not sure what is causing this issue. I have reinstalled windows, drivers, reseated everything, tested ram, and stress tested my CPU and GPU with them running at 100% fine with 50+ fps on the furmark 720p test.
I am at a stand still and have done everything I can think of, and set the power balance to high performance both in nvidia and windows. Anyone have any Ideas? Thanks!

My specs:
Mobo: GA-880gm-usb3 Rev 3.1
AMD FX-4100 stock
Hyper212 EVO

Nvidia 750TI
12GB G.Skill 1066 ram. (Did try seperate sticks aswell.)
EVGA 430W.
 

2sidedpolygon

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Yeah, I doubt a beta BIOS would help with much of anything. It could be VRM throttling. Try putting a fan over it.
 

2sidedpolygon

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Yeah, I doubt a beta BIOS would help with much of anything. It could be VRM throttling. Try putting a fan over it.
 

2sidedpolygon

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Yeah, I doubt a beta BIOS would help with much of anything. It could be VRM throttling. Try putting a fan over it.