Lag Issues w/ New Mobo and Processor Black Op 2 and Battlefield 3

Joshua Mexico

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Ok, a few days ago i received my new Mobo and my processor a week before. On my old Mobo and processor i was able to play my games with no problems. Now I'm having a bunch of problems

Old Mobo and Processor
OS Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit
Mobo: Biostar A55MH- AMD A55 chipset FM1 Socket
Processor: AMD A6-3500 2.1 Ghz Triple core Llano- APU w/ Raedeon HD 6530
Video Card: Sapphire Raedeon HD 6670 1Gb DDR3
Ram: Miskin 4Gb 1333
HDD: WD 1Tb 7200 Rpm Sata


New Mobo and Processor
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1
System Manufacturer: BIOSTAR Group
System Model: Hi-Fi A85S3
Chipset: A85X FM2 Socket
BIOS: BIOS Date: 04/18/13 14:01:55 Ver: 04.06.05
Processor: AMD A6-6400K APU Black Edition with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics (2 CPUs), ~3.9GHz
Memory: 4096MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 4056MB RAM
Page File: 1828MB used, 8310MB available
DirectX Version: DirectX 11

Same Video Card and Same ram


My internet:
Comcast Cable

Ping: 26
D/L speed: 32Mbps
U/L speed: 6Mbps






I have uninstalled and reinstalled all updated drivers for sound, video, processor, chipset and bios. i have done disk cleanup and defragged. I have ran Mal-ware progs. But yet still lost for words and can't find any fixes for this and being everything is way better then my last setup i shouldn't have any problems. Can anyone help me here?
 
Solution
sounds like a driver issue. generally when you replace a motherboard you need to do a fresh install of windows. i would look into doing that to clear up the problem.

Joshua Mexico

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would i have to format and do a complete install or just install without having to erase everything?
 


i believe windows vista/7/8 has an "update" tool that saves all your settings and files on another drive; which can make a clean install a bit more painless.

I would prefer a clean install.