Unexplained poor performance?!

Jakesta42

Geek Trainee
Okay, here's the situation. Recently my computer has been playing games very slowly, and the benchmark results I get from 3dMark06 have been very poor compared to how they should be. My first instinct was a video card, and I looked around, and the advice I received was that modern games had just surpassed my GPU, so I got a new one. Originally, I had a computer with these specs:

Motherboard:

ASUS P5KPL-AM IN/GB -Motherboard Model
Intel G33/G31/P35 Express -Chipset Name
P35/G33 Processor to I/O Controller -Chipset
2.5 -DMI/SMBIOs Version


Video Card:

Nvidia GeForce 9800 GTX+
2 -PCI Express Version
2.5GB/s -Link Speed
x16 -Link Width
2GB -Video Memory Size


Processor:

Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300 2500 MHz -Processor
4 Cores
6 -Multiplier
1665.1 MHz -System Bus Clock

RAM:

2 x 2048mb DDR2-800 SDRAM
Crucial Technology -Manufacturer
SDRAM Width -x8
Max Case Temperature: 85 C


PCI-E Capabilities:

PCI Express Version: 2
Link Speed: 2.5GBs
Link Width: x16


Power Supply:
550 Watts

But today I changed to a Nvidia GTX 560 Ti, and I expected better performance, but everything still is running very slowly. The 3dMark06 result I get is less than 6000, which is incredibly poor for my Q8300 Quad Core, 4GB DDR2 RAM, and now the GTX 560 Ti, which is a fantastic card.

I've cleared up space, reinstalled drivers, but nothing seems to work. What's wrong with my computer!?

Jake
 
i strongly doubt it is your hardware. It is most likely some process that you have running on your pc hogging resources. run msconfig and disable any startup services or programs that you dont need
 
ctrl /alt /del (CAD) and click on Task Manager, then Processes.. Look on the list to see what is sucking up all your resources..
 
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