Pc performance check

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Bombfacter

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Apr 10, 2017
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Thinking i kind of fucked myself with what i bought. I feel like people who paid less experience better performance than I do with my build. I think i bought older more expensive prts... and my computer geius friends let me..

Gpu: msi gaming x 1060 6gb
Cpu: Amd Vishera 6300 6 core
Ram ddr3(forget name) 16gb
Ssd: samsung 850 evo 256gb
Mobo: 970a gaming pro msi
Fan: coolermaster hyper or somethingn like that



Yeah. Read a post that a guy spent 900 $ and gets 150 frames on battlefield on mostly high settings... i would probably get around 50 and i spent 1600 with opticals included.... if i was to upgrade to an i7 7700 4.2ghz. What kind of motherboard would I need as well.

My build also used to perform at 150-300 fps but mostly higher in that range on league and Csgo. Now im getting 140 constant on league and 80 on cago. Not sure what happened and power



saver is off and i overclocked the gpu.
Shouldnt my pc at least be running way better than it is?




HUGE EDIT: LOOKED AT MY ORDER HISTORY AND THE TOTAL IS 1300 WITH RAZOR STEREO HEADPHONES 130$ AND 150$ KEYBOARD. SO ALL IN ALL ABOUT 1100 WITH PARTS. NOT TO BAD.
 
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I've upgraded it piece by piece so it's hard to say, but by the time my next piece goes in (i7-4790k, 16gb ram + and z97 mobo, just arrived today!) about £900 I guess? edit: no it's definitely less than that

I'm so so glad you knocked $500 off the build price...
Because I got offered a deal on the cpu that i couldn't refuse. It usually sells for £220-£250 and i picked it up for £50

I wouldnt have upgraded if it wasnt for that as i was quite happy with my OC'd xeon 6 core, it tore through games like a champ