I upgraded my pc some days ago, putting an i5 10500 with a TUF 460 plus and 16gb of 3000 mhz ram instead of my old fx 6300 with ASUS Crosshair V Formula-Z and 16 gb of 1866mhz ram.
The problem is that I noticed that the new build is by far slower than the previous one.
About gaming, I tryed Rise of the Tomb Raider and I've noticed just maybe a slight improvement (from 55 to 60 fps, with a gtx 1660 super and max settings), but for exaple in osu! I have some shuttering that I did't have before, expecially with high polling rate on the mouse.
But the real problem is when it comes to desktop. I tryed streaming with xsplit some videos in 720p (and than I tryed to start a recording too, with the result that the system slowed down more), and it was hard even to switch tabs, with the cpu running at 100%. While with fx 6300 it was fully operational and I could do what I want without even noticing I was streaming, even when streaming in 1080p or 4k.
Can someone help me finding out which is the problem?
The problem is that I noticed that the new build is by far slower than the previous one.
About gaming, I tryed Rise of the Tomb Raider and I've noticed just maybe a slight improvement (from 55 to 60 fps, with a gtx 1660 super and max settings), but for exaple in osu! I have some shuttering that I did't have before, expecially with high polling rate on the mouse.
But the real problem is when it comes to desktop. I tryed streaming with xsplit some videos in 720p (and than I tryed to start a recording too, with the result that the system slowed down more), and it was hard even to switch tabs, with the cpu running at 100%. While with fx 6300 it was fully operational and I could do what I want without even noticing I was streaming, even when streaming in 1080p or 4k.
Can someone help me finding out which is the problem?