[SOLVED] Total system upgrade only adds 12 FPS?

allendalephillips

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So I went from a:
R5: 1500x
Asrock x370 Killer Sli
Team Group 16GB 3200 ram
EVGA 1060 6gb
HDD
Thermaltake SmartproRGB 650w

To a:
R5:2600x
MSI X470 Pro Carbon
Same Ram
Asus 1080ti Turbo
SSD
750W Supernova G3

Yet when I run Cinebench I only get 12 FPS boost, also I am pretty sure with the my new setup and the 1060 instead of the 1080ti I was getting better FPS in BFV. What am I missing?
 

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Yeah, I am admittedly computer ignorant, but I did fresh install. The second one was because BFV keeps crashing so I tried a fresh install to see if it was a corrupt driver.
 

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I was switching between my 1060 and the 1080ti, and the 1060 was getting over 100fps on BFV with medium settings. The 1080 was getting 95. In the process I noticed "grease" stains all over the 1080 (bought used off ebay). I opened the gpu to find the double sided tape was leaking some kind of oil and it had turned to mush. I replaced the tape, cleaned it up, new thermal paste but only improved by 8 fps. I am sending it back. I paid $530 for it, budget of $550ish. Should I just splurge on a 2070 instead at $500? Or Vega 64?
 

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I will surely give this a try, thank you!

 
If you are returning the 1080ti, then the RTX 2070 is not bad at all...I have just bought the RTX 2070 Gigabyte Aorus version and can vouch for how good it really is and not nearly as expensive as the 2080 and the 2080ti...Overclocks very well to 1975MHz boost out of the box and with an overclock just goes above 2050MHz..

As to your issues on performance, the difference between the 1500 and 2600 is not that great in gaming scenarios and is in the 10 + FPS range with overclocking on the 2600 helping a fair bit though the X version with precision boost does a good job already...