New hardware problems!

Mads Haugaard

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So last night I upgraded a system from these specs:
Intel Core I3-2100 (3.1ghz)
GPU: AMD Radeon R9 280 Dual-X by sapphire (3GB)
M-board: MSI H61M-P31/63
8x DDR3 SDRam
1000W~ Power supply (a shitty one)

to these:
Intel Core I5 6600K
Still the same GPU (R9 280)
MSI B250 Krait Gaming, Socket-1151
Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4 16GB 2400mhz
EVGA GQ 650W Hybrid Modular 80+ PSU
-And an SSD.

However, running the Timespy (3dmark) the old system got a score of 5085, now it gets 2148.
I updated windows, m-board drivers, and the GPU Drivers. And I even ran some stress tests on the CPU to see if it was running poorly, which doesn't seem like the case.

Can someone help me troubleshoot the issue?
Thank you.

 

Mads Haugaard

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We updated a Windows 7 64 bit premium to windows 10, since it kept crashing and me not doing enough research about the chipset. We do not have a windows 10 CD, only a key sadly.
 

Mads Haugaard

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Well the old system was not overclocked or anything. I ran the test multiple times getting the same score -/+ a little.

Edit; the 5K score was with the OLD system, and the 2K score was with the new cpu etc. so how can the old performe much better than the new?
 

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As I said, that was the score I got, I didn't "upload" any results. I was very suprised to see it since my own rig gets 7.700 and I got a I7 5820K overclocked and a 980, compared to the I3.
 


Something was way off somewhere then.

Likely wouldn't have been a valid score.

Like I said I didn't see any 5K Time Spy scores with that GPU.

They have to be uploaded to be valid.
 

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Perhaps yeah, as I said. it was just the score it showed. I have no idea how or why. I'm gonna look a bit more into it.