Under performing PC

Feb 27, 2018
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so recently a couple of mates and i built some mid tier computers for gaming and personal use. all of our budgets were between $900-$1300AUD which means that they are all running GTX 1060's with Ryzen 5 1600. I'm fairly new to the PC platform so i have pretty much no experience with building and or maintaining the hardware and software and my mates are all reasonably experienced. anywho the point is that my PC is under performing on several titles that are notoriously easy to run such as PUBG, Overwatch and CSGO. my PC runs Overwatch at an underwhelming 69fps on ultra whereas my friends PCs that are the same as mine can run it at 120-140fps. the same thing happens in every other game aswell. So if any alpha in the PC community could help me that would be mucho appreciato

Parts
GPU: ASUS Dual Geforce GTX 1060 OC edition
CPU: Ryzen 1600
Ram: Crucial 8gb DDR4 2130mhz
SSD: Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250gb
MBO: MSI B350m Arctic edition
Power Supply: Silverstone s250f-es230 230v 500w 80 plus
i also have 5 120mm case fans and the stock rysen cpu cooler and everything runs at 40c idle
and every part was purchased brand new.

Parts List
 
Use Afterburner and monitor your cpu/gpu usage, frequencies and temps while gaming. That will tell you if there is any bottleneck or heat issue. A well perfoming rig will have cpu/gpu at max clocks, hovering usage and temps not escaping the 70's. Other than that, check the frequency your ram is operating, they say it has big impact for Ryzen. Are with a single ram module or dual kit?
 
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im using HWMonitor and the cpu,gpu,mbo and the ssd temperatures have never gone above 65c
also the ram is a single stick kit with no casing so it just has that green plastic base. and now that you mention it it does look really dodgy