New gaming computer, super low fps

marenu

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Jan 4, 2017
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Hi! I just got my new gaming computer finally, and I have a problem. I got it built by the people I bought it from, and it works fine until I enter a game. The fps goes under 10 and I have no idea why. I've tried it on Overwatch and the Witcher 3 and both have the same problem. I've dowloaded the drivers, and used gforce experience to see if everything was up to date, and it is. I am fairly new to computers, so I don't know much unfortunally. Would appriciate all the help I could get.

These are the parts I got.

Core 2300 Midi Tower
Fans: Front 1x120mm,Rear 1x120mm mini ITX, Micro ATX, ATX
Cooler Master B500 V2
ATX 12V V2.3, 80Plus, 1x 4+4 CPU, 2x 6+2pin PCIe, 6x SATA, 3x Molex,
akasa AK-959CU
CPU Cooler, LGA 1150/1155/1156, 115W, PWM,
Intel Core i7-6700 Skylake Prosessor
Socket-LGA1151, Quad Core 3.4GHz, 8MB, 65W, 14nm, Tray
ASUS B150M-PLUS, Socket-1151
mATX, B150, DDR4, 2xPCIe-x16, CFX, M.2, VGA, DVI, HDMI, USB Type C
Kingston ValueRam DDR4 2133MHz 16GB
2x8GB 2133MHz (PC4-17000) DDR4 CL15 1Rx8
EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB Gaming
PCI-Express 3.0, GDDR5, ACX 2.0, Pascal
Seagate Firecuda 1TB 3.5'' SSHD
SATA 6.0Gb/s, 7200RPM, 64MB cache, 8GB Flash enhanced
 
Solution
You have to plug your monitor into the Graphics Card. It sounds like you are plugged directly into the motherboard, which means your GPU will not be used.

Your monitor should be plugged into the graphics card, not the motherboard.
You have to plug your monitor into the Graphics Card. It sounds like you are plugged directly into the motherboard, which means your GPU will not be used.

Your monitor should be plugged into the graphics card, not the motherboard.
 
Solution

JettVic

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Dec 28, 2016
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What Greens saids :D