where to look for a bottleneck?

jjar35

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So I have been having super low FPS in one particular game on my brand new build. I had someone suggest to me that I may have a bottleneck somewhere in my computer. However I would think that if I run every other game on max settings at 70+ FPS that it is not a bottleneck and is in fact a compatibility issue. The game I'm having trouble with is world of tanks. I'm getting 20-25 FPS in game in all settings. No matter if I'm on max settings or low settings I'm getting the same FPS. Though on skyrim I run max settings and am getting 75+ FPS, war thunder I'm getting 120+ FPS.

Here is my build:
motherboard - Gigabyte X99 - Gaming G1 WIFI
Cpu - Intel i7 5820k 6-core Haswell-E 3.3GHz
RAM- Crucial ballistics 16GB GDDR4 2400
Video card- Gigabyte GTX 980
Storage- Samsung pro 850 250GB SSD
PSU- EVGA 750W 80PLUS gold certified

Running OS windows 8.1

World of tanks is Probably one of my more favorite games to play and it frustrates me to no end that I get 20-25 FPS with my GTX 980, when my old build I would get 50-60 FPS with my Gigabyte GeForce GTX 670 windforce. I have tried updating the driver, rolling back the driver, reducing the graphics settings in game, reinstalling the game, all the power connectors are plugged in correctly. The only reason I can think for the low FPS is compatibility. Am I correct on this, or is there some I am missing or something more I should try.
 

jjar35

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It was an entire new build there were no previous drivers on the system.
 

jjar35

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Yes one game that's why I assume it's a compatibility issue. However I guess I don't understand why my other build using a GeForce GTX 670 gets nearly 3x better FPS.