Question Please someone review my pc

Nikton13

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Hello,im getting really low fps on games like valorant and as i see my friends are hitting 300 or 200 fps with similar or even cheaper builds.
UserBenchmarks: Game 66%, Desk 84%, Work 53%
CPU: Intel Core i5-8400 - 82.9%
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1070 - 79.9%
SSD: Kingston A400 480GB - 41.9%
HDD: WD Blue 1TB (2012) - 89.7%
RAM: Unknown CT8G4DFS8213.C8FBD1 029E CMK8GX4M1A2400C16 16GB - 39.1%
MBD: Gigabyte B360M DS3H
I run a benchmark and the only bad result was my ram which i will change but i dont think they can boost my fps higher than 100-140 that i have now.In battles they can hit even lower Can someone guide me ? TEMPERATURES ARE ALL REALLY GOOD thank you!!
 
Monitor(s) refresh rate and resolution?

SSD: Kingston A400 480GB - 41.9%

Your OS drive? If so, how much free space it has?

as i see my friends are hitting 300 or 200 fps with similar or even cheaper builds.

Your PC isn't comparable to other PCs. Even when hardware is identical, two PCs will behave differently, which will result in different amount of FPS.

Most of the times, the FPS issue comes down to bloatware and/or malware within your system.
 
Hello,im getting really low fps on games like valorant and as i see my friends are hitting 300 or 200 fps with similar or even cheaper builds.
UserBenchmarks: Game 66%, Desk 84%, Work 53%
CPU: Intel Core i5-8400 - 82.9%
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1070 - 79.9%
SSD: Kingston A400 480GB - 41.9%
HDD: WD Blue 1TB (2012) - 89.7%
RAM: Unknown CT8G4DFS8213.C8FBD1 029E CMK8GX4M1A2400C16 16GB - 39.1%
MBD: Gigabyte B360M DS3H
I run a benchmark and the only bad result was my ram which i will change but i dont think they can boost my fps higher than 100-140 that i have now.In battles they can hit even lower Can someone guide me ? TEMPERATURES ARE ALL REALLY GOOD thank you!!
Having mixed RAM sticks doesn't help and could only hurt performance. Get rid of the RAM you have and buy a 2x8Gb kit. It looks like your motherboard maxes out at DDR4-2666.

Here is your motherboard's web page. Look at it's Memory Support List.
 
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