PC Sucks And Hangs while gaming

Himanshu Panchal

Honorable
May 5, 2017
83
0
10,630
I have custom built PC which have

AMD Am fx3+ 3.8 ghz processor
Nvidia geforce 730 gt 4GB DDR 3
550 watt circle 80 plus modular power supply
4 Gb of 1600 RAM stick

And my pc is very suitable to play games like NFS Most wanted Black Edition 2005.
But my pc dont give its performance on any settings on low settings also as well as high settings also. Please help me to identify the issue in my pc

My Pc WEI rating is 4.7 which is more then enough for NFS MW
 
Solution
A new computer.

I am not trying to be a dick, but with your current parts there is really not any "worthwhile" upgrade.
FX4300 can not really hanlde any better of a GPU then a 750ti which is not that big of an upgrade
Your motherboard will not support anything more than a 6300 which again is not that much of an upgrade.
Sure you could get both of those two parts and another 4gb of RAM for around $210 USD and it will get you low maybe medium settings, while buying a Pentium G4560 rig with 8gb of ram, b250 motherboard and a GTX 1050 for around $310 USD will be a big upgrade and get you medium to high settings; not to mention that it has a decent upgrade path for future growth.
Thus as I stated your money will be much better spent on a...
Well your CPU and GPU where low bottom end when they were new 4-6 years ago. It should still play 2005 era games fine like you said though.

Windows score does not really mean anything, if you had an SSD drive, 32GB of memory and a new celeron with integrated graphics and would get a score likely in the high 5s low 6s, doesnt mean it will be good at gaming.

Not to mention that PSU is a lousy one. Now in your defense they said all the right things (80 plus bronze, japanese capacitors, etc) to make someone not in the know think it is a good unit. This is a unit that was built to pass the 80 plus test, not built to provide stable power and protect your PC.]

When not gaming what is your memory and CPU usage.
 
A new computer.

I am not trying to be a dick, but with your current parts there is really not any "worthwhile" upgrade.
FX4300 can not really hanlde any better of a GPU then a 750ti which is not that big of an upgrade
Your motherboard will not support anything more than a 6300 which again is not that much of an upgrade.
Sure you could get both of those two parts and another 4gb of RAM for around $210 USD and it will get you low maybe medium settings, while buying a Pentium G4560 rig with 8gb of ram, b250 motherboard and a GTX 1050 for around $310 USD will be a big upgrade and get you medium to high settings; not to mention that it has a decent upgrade path for future growth.
Thus as I stated your money will be much better spent on a full computer upgrade to a new platform, vs trying to upgrade your current one.
 
Solution
Doing a full windows install should help out some until you can change anything.
If it is using 100% CPU and 65% memory at idle then there are many background tasks eating up your resources; likely a combination of background infections and junk files/processes accumulated over the years.