Help custom built gaming PC not performing

GhostMedicx

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Hi there i am having issues with my 3 month old gaming pc which i built, The specs on it should be able to run most games at very high to ultra such as Arma 3, counter strike, etc. However when i am trying to play these games the Frames that i am getting from it are for some reason 10 fps. The gyazos below show the specs and a performance test:
http://gyazo.com/79ef529cfc355f9f5120b8fd212b76d6
http://gyazo.com/aa8d6f79dca577939f70b62a484896c7
http://gyazo.com/64bb431bd142b644cfb08f52b0665b28
http://gyazo.com/8c122e5c1e601db568b628f41a64ce86
http://gyazo.com/2dc7b6eef48f54b047d4bda4e19bc167
Now one of the things that i can think of is maybe the power supply unit not being powerful enough. the power supply is a Corsair CP-9020055-UK RM Series RM750 80 Plus Gold 750W. ATX/EPS Fully Modular Power Supply Unit. Other than the power supply i don't know what else it could be unless there is something in the bios that i would need to change. Any help will be grteatly appreciated thanks
Tom.
 

ztrexx

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its not the psu, getting so low fps makes me suspect something very basic, like did you plug your cable from the screen to your motherboard or GPU socket? or up to date drivers?
 

dthompson321

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There's only a few things I can think off.

  • One of the cpu pins is broken
    One of the ram pins is burned
    One of the gpu pins is burned
No idea what else it could be, also try removing all dust if there's any in the interior of your pc
 

stoned_ritual

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could also be malware/startup and backround services. More than likely not a hardware issue unless your system is getting too hot and throttling to prevent heat damage. If that is the case then you're only making it worse by continuing to push it too hard. How are the temps?