[SOLVED] PC Performing way below expectations (16th percentile)

Jan 4, 2019
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My pc is performing really bad for a very long time even though it's very strong on paper. Even when I try and play pubg the game doesn't load for ages and I only get to play after the plane has automatically dropped me if nobody has killed me already. after that I get 90~ fps(I think it's okay but unsure). In other games it works but sometimes drops fps and so on.
But the main thing here is that I ran a test in userbenchmark and it showed me that horrific result... how can I fix it please?
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/13517799

It can't be that everything in my computer is just luckily bad from factory..
 
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I would try possibly updating your drivers and see if that helps. I know for me when my drivers get out of date my PC can get a bit sluggish.

Here are some links for you to find drivers and software that might help:

Nvidia GeForce Experience: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/geforce-experience/
Windows 10 Intel Processor Driver: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/28445/Intel-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-10?product=873

I already checked to make sure your processor is compatible with that driver and it is. Try installing the GeForce Experience Program and that will auto-detect which driver to install and will give you the option to install it. Also try installing software to change the settings of your CPU and possibly try...

acecreator26

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I would try possibly updating your drivers and see if that helps. I know for me when my drivers get out of date my PC can get a bit sluggish.

Here are some links for you to find drivers and software that might help:

Nvidia GeForce Experience: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/geforce-experience/
Windows 10 Intel Processor Driver: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/28445/Intel-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-10?product=873

I already checked to make sure your processor is compatible with that driver and it is. Try installing the GeForce Experience Program and that will auto-detect which driver to install and will give you the option to install it. Also try installing software to change the settings of your CPU and possibly try changing some power outputs to your components such as your memory. Also something to be aware of, if your PSU isn't a high enough wattage to supply power to your parts, your PC will suck and not work well at all. Hope that this is helpful.
 
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