Whole computer lagging

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Hello everyone, (sorry for my english)
So I have quite a long issue to tell with my computer.
So first of all, here is my ocnfig:
CPU: i5 -4670K 3.4 Ghz (auto overclocked at 3.8GHz)
Motherboard: ASUS Maximus VI gene c2
GPU: ASUS STRIX GTX 1060 OC
PSU: Bequiet Dark power pro 10 80 gold plus, 750W
RAM: 2x4Gb Corsaire Vengeance DDR3
SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 250gb
HDD: i dont know the name but it was in a Mac, it is 2Tb
CPU Cooling: Corsair H100i V2
I also have a soundblaster creative soundcard
Case: Corsair Carbide Air 240
Monitors: A random asus one with 1080p, and a VG248QE 144Hz

I built it myself, so I dont set aside a mistake I could've made with the cables and stuff.
I have also messed up some overclocking I tried, but I reseted my BIOS to default each time I failed... By the end I gave up with OC.
So I used to have a noctua air cooling, and a GTX 770, and everything was working fine, but one day I was in Counter Strike GOTV to record some clips I had made. But then, I heard a loud buzzing noise in my headphones and my whole computer would turn on and off multiple times in a row.
After a while everything worked fine, but after few weeks, it happened again and then my whole screen would go crazy with weird shapes and stuff...
So then I plugged my screen from my motherboard and it worked fine so I realized the problem was my gpu.
So I got myself an EVGA GTX 1060 but i changed it for a asus strix gtx 1060 because the EVGA one was too hot in my opinion.
And I got myself the h100iV2 to make sure my cpu would stay cool
I always thought that my computer would be able to stream but after asking many people and trying a bunch of different settings, it never worked.

But recently, I opened google chrome, and started watching a video, suddenly the screen turned purple, so i dragged it on my second monitor to see if the problem was the monitor, but it wasn't.
Also I would mention that, that would happen only when Google Chrome/ the video itself was in fullscreen.
And, when i reduce the size of the video, the video and only the video would be completely green as a green screen, and the rest of the monitors, pink/purplish.
The GPU was still only 1 week old.
I formated the whole computer but that wasnt it.
I asked Amazon to replace it and this morning I received my gtx 1060 asus strix again, but a new one.
And now the whole computers feels a bit laggy, and when I launch a game, the FPS counter shows 100 fps (for the division in this case), but the game feels like 1 fps.
But that's only when I am moving my mouse around. It does it a bit when I use keyboard only, but it's really really strong when I use my mouse.
So I checked my drivers and everything. Everything was fine.
And even if the problem was my mouse drivers, that wouldn't explain the purple screen and stuff.
Also, I like to play video games and be with a friend on facebook facecam on my second monitor and so does he.
He has a worse config than mine but has no problem, while when I do that, the voice in teamspeak as well as the video from facebook facecam are very laggy.

I really need your help guys, because I am right now saving for a new motherboard, RAM and CPU, and it's expensive and I feel like the problem is not even coming from them.
I feel like it's something stupid like a cable or something.

Thank you very much, again sorry for my english, and sorry for the long post!


 

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Ok I am going to test all of this and try it out, I'll tell you about how it turns out. Thanx for your answer!
 

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So I have done all of what you said,
Here are the results of aida first of all: http://imgur.com/a/RlUvM

I disabled the turbo boost in the bios so that my CPU stays under 3.4GHz and doesnt overclock.
(Eventhough turbo is enabled by default)

Then I launched a game (The Division) and same problem as before, the whole computer is very laggy, the CPU usage is at 100% (maybe thats something different and not related)
I am also using a different mouse.
And I wanted to mention, that I had once again my FPS counter that showed high framerate but still the computer felt like 1fps....
And by the mean time, I even formatted my whole computer, going back to windows 7 and windows 10, so it is nothing related to my drives...

I begin to feel desesperated...
Should I just get a new motherboard and CPU and RAM?
(If i change my CPU I'll change the three together anyway)
But it feels like it could be my GPU even though it is literally brand new....
Maybe the PCI cable?