My PC doesn't run games as it should (after an upgrade)

MitMan

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Jul 9, 2017
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I recently upgraded my computer but he still run some games on a lower performance than what he should run.

CPU
Intel core i5 4440 3.10GHz

Graphics Card
Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 Ti

RAM
8 GB

Please help,
I try to run games like AC4 and it's running on 5 fps or something
 
Solution
Try the following tips:


  • Turn wallpaper into a solid colour
    Adjust settings for best performance
    Disable some startup programs
    Turn off power saving settings in the control panel
    Remove windows defender
    Make start and taskbar menu opaque
    Turn of tipping
    Download CCleaner and clean your PC, using the registry fixer
    Delete unnecessary programs
    Unpark CPU
    Go through files manually and delete old files and empty folders
    Run a disk cleanup
    Delete Cortana
    Delete Edge
    Download Defraggler and do a disk defrag, then stop windows defauld defragmenter
    Download driver updater and keep your drivers up to date

Ask if you want help on any of these.

magmaniac

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Jun 14, 2017
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Try the following tips:


  • Turn wallpaper into a solid colour
    Adjust settings for best performance
    Disable some startup programs
    Turn off power saving settings in the control panel
    Remove windows defender
    Make start and taskbar menu opaque
    Turn of tipping
    Download CCleaner and clean your PC, using the registry fixer
    Delete unnecessary programs
    Unpark CPU
    Go through files manually and delete old files and empty folders
    Run a disk cleanup
    Delete Cortana
    Delete Edge
    Download Defraggler and do a disk defrag, then stop windows defauld defragmenter
    Download driver updater and keep your drivers up to date

Ask if you want help on any of these.
 
Solution
If he's only getting around 5fps, it's most likely not any of those things, since they should have little to no performance impact on a system with those specs. Randomly deleting programs and files could easily cause more harm than good.

Is your monitor plugged into the graphics card, or the connection built into the motherboard? It should the plugged into the new GPU, otherwise you may still be running on the built-in integrated graphics. Also, make sure the graphics card drivers are installed, and you should probably reboot the system after doing so.