[SOLVED] Problems when Switching to An RX 560

Jan 26, 2019
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So i bought a PC On ebay about 4 months ago, and its been a pleasant experience, The PC Had a AMD A10 7800 CPU, And a GT 1030 and 8gb of ram, Now i dont know alot about pcs but i know the CPU Is going to bottleneck any GPU Since its not an intel cpu, It even bottlenecked The gt 1030, But i wanted to play more aaa games so i bought a RX 560 For $70, I put the card in, had some trouble and had to delete old gt 1030 drivers, I installed the new drivers, I Launch minecraft and cant even get 30 fps, on the gt 1030 i was getting atleast 100 fps, So i decided to test other games, BO3 Ran at 100 fps on medium high settings, and this makes no sense if minecraft cant run, i want to know if i did something wrong, maybe i put the card in wrong idk, I even did benchmarks and my GPU Ran fine, I know i need a new cpu, But thats atleast another $300 in upgrades, i want a way to make the GPU work until i buy a new motherboard and cpu, and my GPU Was at 170 Fahrenheit, is that bad, also how do i overclock maybe that will Increase my fps
 
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Did you properly uninstall drivers using DDU? https://www.wagnardsoft.com/
Install and run it in safe mode - you will need to enable networking. Then install the new drivers.

The temperature isn't bad, but the RX 560 needs a little more power to run. What's the power supply?(can be found on the label on the unit itself)

Phaaze88

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Did you properly uninstall drivers using DDU? https://www.wagnardsoft.com/
Install and run it in safe mode - you will need to enable networking. Then install the new drivers.

The temperature isn't bad, but the RX 560 needs a little more power to run. What's the power supply?(can be found on the label on the unit itself)
 
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