Question Why is my pc running games slowly?

Jul 29, 2019
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So my pc's specs are

AMD Phenom II X6 1090T 3.2Ghz
AMD Radeon R9 200 Series, it says that im not sure what it exactly is could be 270 or 370, i dont know
8GB of ram DDR3

And for example some games just lag, i was playing Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions, a game that i should have no problems running on ultra and it sometimes had lag spikes, league of legends i should also be able to play comfortably on max, but when i do i get 60 fps but whenever i do anything it drops, especially late game it just drops to 40-50 even though its on medium, CSGO tho i can play on ultra and get 60 fps no lag spikes.

Windows Expirience Index are 7.5 for CPU Calculations per second, 7.5 RAM memory operations per sec, 7.9 for graphics card, but its a 5.9 for HDD disk data transfer rate.

I have a 500W Power supply, and im pretty sure my temperatures are good though if anyone can recommend a program to check them while im gaming etc it would be very helpful. I checked them in CPUID Monitor and they are about 45 while im doing just some stuff to mess around in league, but even the fps drops to like 70 when theres noone but me in the game and im just messing around. League isnt a very have game anyway so it shouldnt even jump up much in temperatures.

I think that a game like league of legends should run for sure on constant 100 fps on Medium and about 80 fps constant on Very High but im just not getting that, any suggestions, maybe its cause league of legends draws files from the Hard Drive so it slows down because the hard drive cant give the files fast enough, help with some suggestions?
GPU
SPD
Memory
Mainboard
Caches
CPU
Here are some CPU Z screenshots if they help

Here is a Performance Test rating aswell http://prntscr.com/oljbpq
Here is also the Radeon Settings chart for my GPU - http://prntscr.com/olljit
Here is the Hardware id http://prntscr.com/olkz8b i download drivers only from the amd site though they are a few months old, but still, help?
 
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The GPU doesn't look right. That clock speed is very low.

If you can't figure out the exact model. Try to find the hardware ID in device manager.

  1. Open the Device Manager from the Control Panel. You can also type devmgmt.msc at the Run option in the Start menu.
  2. In the Device Manager, right-click the device, and select Properties in the popup menu.
  3. Next, select the Details tab.
  4. Now select the Hardware Ids in the dropdown list.
  5. You're looking for the PCI\Ven and the DEV numbers. Which are in hexadecimal format (0-9 A-F).
Once you have those numbers. You can post them here and someone can look them up. Or you can search them yourself to find the model. Then download the drivers from AMD. Do not download drivers or drivers search programs from third parties. Which will fill up the search results. Get the drivers for an AMD card directly from AMD Support (https://www.amd.com/en/support).