Every Game I am Lagging like a Boss

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Is it my motherboard? I tried almost everything, all I can assume is its my mobo holding me back.
If it IS my motherboard, I have a budget of $90 or less this month to replace it

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157394&clickid=wXu19dzqkQakVQdwnyVOc0gkUkTTK40BzWRCyg0&iradid=97618&ircid=2106&irpid=79301&nm_mc=AFC-IR&cm_mmc=AFC-IR-_-na-_-na-_-na

Would this mobo improve my issue of fps dropping and lagging in games, or even when recording? This shows 3,0 support as my gpu can support it, but my current mobo is 2.0. Thanks

High speed Cable Internet.


Windows 7 64bit
FX6300 3.5Ghz CPU (Not overclocked)
NVidia GeForce GTX 760 2gb(tested with a xfx 7870 double d black edition, then did a clean install for the gtx)

16GB DDR3 @ 1600Mhz Vengeance Ram
1TB Sata HDD
500GB Sata HDD
XFX 750 Watt PSU
Biostar A960g +

I have replaced the ram from 8gb to 16gb.
Replaced the xfx 7870 with a GTX 760

I am lagging really hard when I record, and even when I dont.

Games I play
7 Days to Die.
Rust
Infestation Survivor Stories
Dayz
Diablo 3
Battlefiled 4
and many others

To see a full list of my games
http://steamcommunity.com/id/ZombieNation2012/games?tab=all
 
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First off, you should try to reinstall the heatsink before Windows. See if that improves thermal performance.

Anyway, here's what we should do. Download and install Prime95. Run it, and run the torture test. While the test is running, keep a close eye on temperatures and stop the test if it exceeds 75C.
If you can, also see what frequency your cores run at under the CPU tab of CPU-Z.

Let me know what the frequency does throughout the test.

Finally, can you give me an idea of your average FPS in the games you play?

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All drivers are indeed updated and correct. I even did a clean install after replacing the GPU.

Memory test was done and no issues were detected. While the pc can get a tad warm, its not in the danger zone, maybe a little warmer than I would like, but I am going to be getting a different cooler soon for that, I think the issue is with the motherboard, but I want to try and confirm this before I go out and buy a new MB
 

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Your motherboard rarely has any bearing on gaming performance, so we'll start diagnosing other parts of your computer first.

1. You mentioned a PCI-e 2.0 slot for your PCI-e 3.0 Graphics card. This isn't a problem. They are compatible, and there is no difference performance wise between the two (currently).

2. What do you define as "laggy"? How many Frames per second do you get? What settings do you play at, what has changing the settings done for you? What resolution do you play at?

3. Make sure things are not throttling, check temperatures with HWMonitor or something similar.

4. (most important) What are the loads on your GPU and CPU during gaming?

 

ZN2012

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Laggy as in I constantly dip to 10 & 15 fps games like Infestation Survivor Stories and Dayz, when people stream it at 60FPS with the same gpu and cpu as me.

Diablo 3, in a team fight Ill hit 10 fps at times. League of Legends I can hit 60 to 120 fps vs bots, but tank to 10 fps in team fights.
I have HWMonitor I can take some more screenshots of it running


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Here is with Steam, Raptr and a few other apps running with the pc having been on for several hours.

The hottest the cpu I have ever seen hit was 72 C but I am intending to get a new Cooler to help with that. I usually hit around 50 to 65C I think. But Ill go fire up the game and see what i can get after an hour.

Oh and my settings are custom. But I even try lowering all to low when I stream, without any lag change. And the monitor is 1600x900 same as game res.

Thanks for your help


This is with running 7 days 2 die

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Gonna test ISS now
 

DonQuixoteMC

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Notice how when you change graphics settings your FPS didn't change? That's almost a perfect indicator that your CPU is the problem (a bottleneck).

The fact that you're getting these temps may suggest that the problem is caused by thermal throttling (to protect the CPU). Your temps are high for that CPU, try dusting the case and heatsink, reapplying the thermal paste, and making sure that the heatsink is properly and firmly installed.

Could you let me know what frequency your CPU runs at under load after you've been playing for a while?

Also, turn off all power saving options (set to High Performance energy plan in Windows).
 

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The case is dusted out, I built the pc, but it is using a stock heat sink. The stock heat sink that the FX 6300 came with.

I played Rust for 12 hours straight and been out of the game for the past 10 minutes or so. Here is the HWMonitor screen shot

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The case is a Thermalite Case. I dont OC or anything. It has 1 1TB Sata HDD and 1 500GB Sata HDD both at 7200 rpm, from another pc I had, but the drive has been clean installed.

Also I thought the FX 6300 wouldnt bottleneck the 760, unless the heat is the reason. I will be ordering a new one this week. I was told the Hyper Evo would be a good pick to keep my cpu cooler.
 

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Getting a Hyper 212 Evo certainly couldn't hurt. Those temperatures are higher than they should be. I can't tell if the CPU is throttling however unless you were to look at the CPU frequencies in Task Manager or better yet: CPU-Z. This will tell us if the CPU is indeed being throttled.

 

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I left the pc on all night after that 12 hour Rust a Thon Here is my CPu-Z reading. I am going to do a clean install of Windows 7 64bit and see how that helps, if any















 

DonQuixoteMC

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First off, you should try to reinstall the heatsink before Windows. See if that improves thermal performance.

Anyway, here's what we should do. Download and install Prime95. Run it, and run the torture test. While the test is running, keep a close eye on temperatures and stop the test if it exceeds 75C.
If you can, also see what frequency your cores run at under the CPU tab of CPU-Z.

Let me know what the frequency does throughout the test.

Finally, can you give me an idea of your average FPS in the games you play?
 
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I already reformatted updated all drivers are am getting 5 to 25 fps in 7 days 2 die. It hits 60 to 90 then dives right to hell shortly after. I am ordering the new Heat Sink on Wednesday, but I do not have any thermal paste remover atm, so how would I go about removing it in order to reapply the heatsink?


I thought maybe a coffee filter and rubbing alcohol would work.
 

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On single player games, I can usually get a stable 30 to 60 fps, even in multi player games, as long as I stay clear of other players, its when I am near a crowd, usually player, but often mobs too, that my fps will drop to 5 to 10 fps.

I went ahead and removed the Heat sink and cpu, cleaned both best I could and reapplied the thermal paste, taking extra care to make sure none spilled over or was too much, but making sure the surface of the cpu was 100% covered, as when I removed it, I saw much of the cpu had little residue, so perhaps I did not add enough last time. I am gonna reinstall HWMonitor and do some light gaming tonight and heat it up more tomorrow and report back. If you want me to run that software after I test the cpu some more I will.

Thank you again for your advise and time. This has been bugging me for some time now


Average FPS is about 60 to 90 in single player games, dipping to 45 here & there. In multiplayer games, I average 45 to 60, dipping always to 5 to 25. then spiking as much as 90 fps for a few seconds.

Cable Internet 50 mbps down 11 mbps up, reset the modem, has no effect. This issue has existed over 2 separate ISP Providers
 

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30 Minutes of gameplay on 7 days to die




averaging 30 to 50 fps, dipped to teens only in heavy aggro area, seems a bit better overall fps, but I dont wanna speak too soon just yet
 

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I am currently running Prime 95, but I have no idea how to read the files or what file to send to you

Here is my cpu-z report as it is running





Just peaked at 58C but its been running for about 15 or 20 minutes



Tried benchmarking, might not have done it right, had steam open, watching a youtube tutorial, this tab open and HWMonitor and CPu-Z turned it off at 65C
[Sun Mar 30 01:50:35 2014]
Compare your results to other computers at http://www.mersenne.org/report_benchmarks
AMD FX(tm)-6300 Six-Core Processor
CPU speed: 3800.26 MHz, 6 cores
CPU features: 3DNow! Prefetch, SSE, SSE2, SSE4, AVX, FMA
L1 cache size: 16 KB
L2 cache size: 2 MB, L3 cache size: 8 MB
L1 cache line size: 64 bytes
L2 cache line size: 64 bytes
L1 TLBS: 64
L2 TLBS: 1024
Prime95 64-bit version 27.7, RdtscTiming=1
Best time for 768K FFT length: 12.465 ms., avg: 14.776 ms.
Best time for 896K FFT length: 14.683 ms., avg: 16.965 ms.
Best time for 1024K FFT length: 17.172 ms., avg: 19.123 ms.
Best time for 1280K FFT length: 22.309 ms., avg: 23.881 ms.
Best time for 1536K FFT length: 27.411 ms., avg: 30.523 ms.
Best time for 1792K FFT length: 33.521 ms., avg: 46.857 ms.
Best time for 2048K FFT length: 37.210 ms., avg: 39.247 ms.
Best time for 2560K FFT length: 45.672 ms., avg: 50.646 ms.
Best time for 3072K FFT length: 56.596 ms., avg: 61.446 ms.
Best time for 3584K FFT length: 68.721 ms., avg: 74.815 ms.
Best time for 4096K FFT length: 79.001 ms., avg: 91.936 ms.
Best time for 5120K FFT length: 107.039 ms., avg: 119.813 ms.
Best time for 6144K FFT length: 125.824 ms., avg: 137.273 ms.
Compare your results to other computers at http://www.mersenne.org/report_benchmarks
AMD FX(tm)-6300 Six-Core Processor
CPU speed: 3800.23 MHz, 6 cores
CPU features: 3DNow! Prefetch, SSE, SSE2, SSE4, AVX, FMA
L1 cache size: 16 KB
L2 cache size: 2 MB, L3 cache size: 8 MB
L1 cache line size: 64 bytes
L2 cache line size: 64 bytes
L1 TLBS: 64
L2 TLBS: 1024
Prime95 64-bit version 27.7, RdtscTiming=1
Best time for 768K FFT length: 12.675 ms., avg: 14.941 ms.
Best time for 896K FFT length: 15.273 ms., avg: 16.583 ms.
Best time for 1024K FFT length: 16.846 ms., avg: 19.132 ms.
Best time for 1280K FFT length: 22.156 ms., avg: 24.590 ms.
Best time for 1536K FFT length: 28.038 ms., avg: 29.783 ms.
Best time for 1792K FFT length: 32.762 ms., avg: 35.102 ms.
Best time for 2048K FFT length: 37.096 ms., avg: 40.248 ms.
Best time for 2560K FFT length: 46.393 ms., avg: 49.141 ms.
Best time for 3072K FFT length: 58.015 ms., avg: 61.685 ms.
Best time for 3584K FFT length: 69.372 ms., avg: 72.404 ms.
Best time for 4096K FFT length: 77.525 ms., avg: 82.530 ms.
Best time for 5120K FFT length: 105.787 ms., avg: 111.076 ms.
Best time for 6144K FFT length: 128.488 ms., avg: 137.444 ms.
Best time for 7168K FFT length: 158.245 ms., avg: 186.542 ms.
Best time for 8192K FFT length: 167.490 ms., avg: 184.971 ms.
Timing FFTs using 2 threads.
Best time for 768K FFT length: 7.391 ms., avg: 8.468 ms.
Best time for 896K FFT length: 8.894 ms., avg: 10.110 ms.
Best time for 1024K FFT length: 10.174 ms., avg: 12.779 ms.
Best time for 1280K FFT length: 12.842 ms., avg: 13.992 ms.
Best time for 1536K FFT length: 16.592 ms., avg: 20.433 ms.
Best time for 1792K FFT length: 19.007 ms., avg: 20.570 ms.
Best time for 2048K FFT length: 21.522 ms., avg: 23.522 ms.
Best time for 2560K FFT length: 26.896 ms., avg: 28.717 ms.
Best time for 3072K FFT length: 32.779 ms., avg: 35.073 ms.
Best time for 3584K FFT length: 39.025 ms., avg: 39.341 ms.
Best time for 4096K FFT length: 43.822 ms., avg: 45.902 ms.
Best time for 5120K FFT length: 58.281 ms., avg: 58.973 ms.
 

ZN2012

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So far, it appears that the reinstalling my heat sink was the issue, I am watching temps and monitoring my fps, but overall fps, so far, seems much better and temps are also lower so far,

Thanks!
 

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Sorry I didn't get a chance to reply earlier. That's great news! Let's hope it remains that way :)


 

ZN2012

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No worries and thanks again!

Here is a reading after playing ISS for 2 hours on Medium graphics, averaging 45 to 60 fps, only dipping to a low of 29 one time. Never saw below 29 fps




How does this look? I still plan to get a Hyper Evo 212 *I think thats the one I was told*

Thanks again