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My PC is performing in the 19th percentile with gpu cpu and ssd below 6 percentile.

About 2 weeks ago my pc began stuttering in games. Then a few days ago it would crash and require a hard reboot every 15 minutes or so when gaming. However, at this time the pc was still running normally for regular task. Then this morning when I turned on my pc, everything has been running slowly. I performed a user benchmark test and it came back with the results that my CPU Gpu and SSD are all performing below 6 percentile.

Here is a link to the Test: 

https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/26000464

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

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check temperatures of cpu and gpu while gaming/doing anything

check ssd isn't full. get drivers up to date. do a virus scan

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My cpu and gpu are running cool though i do notice that the cpu is turboing below base clock. 

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my ssd has 80gb free out of 500. is that enough?

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Just now, Hub_5000 said:

My cpu and gpu are running cool though i do notice that the cpu is turboing below base clock. 

probably due to throttling, system might be overheating. Install afterburner and monitor cpu and gpu temps.

My Rig: 

CPU: Intel i5 2500k 4 Cores, 4 Threads @ 4.5ghz ( asus uefi regulates BIOS and adjusts it, there is no manual option, so I can't get any higher than 4.5, but I theoretically should be able to get higher once I get a voltage "changeable" mobo

MOBO: Asus P8Z68 LE

RAM: Kingston HyperX Predator 2133mhz ddr3 2x8 16GB

GPU: GTX 980 TI 150+ core, 100-150 ( I forgot )+ mem ( OC ) 

HDD: 500GB 3D MLC Samsung SSD ( soon ) + 2tb 7200rpm Seagate Constellation ES.2 SAS / LSI MegaRaid MR Raid/SAS Controller

CASE: Phanteks P350X

OS: Windows 10 64-bit / Void Linux 

PERIPHERALS: IBM Model M 1984, Logitech G703 Mouse, Logitech G502 Mouse, Philips SHP9500 w/ V-Moda Boom Pro hooked up to my Sony AMP ( forgot model name, to lazy to find out ) 

 

 

 

Laptop: Gateway P-7805u FX 

CPU: 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 2c/2t

RAM: 8GB DDR2 1066mhz sodimm 

GPU: Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTS

HDD: 320GB 7200rpm hard drive 2.5"

SSD: Kingston A400 250GB SSD

SCREEN: Glossy 16:9 1440x900

OS: Windows XP SP3 / Ubuntu 19.04

PERIPHERALSLogitech G Pro

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i have afterburner, my cpu and gpu are not running hot. Could this be a motherboard problem. It is a m.2 ssd. 

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What do you get in Cinebench compared to other similar systems? It might just be userbenchmark acting up.

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I ran cinebench and my cpu was performing at about 50% of the example 8700k

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1 minute ago, Hub_5000 said:

I ran cinebench and my cpu was performing at about 50% of the example 8700k

use "hwinfo64" to see the "package" temps. They are more accurate. It really sound like it overheating or you have not really overclocked it.

Do a "heaven benchmark" to see your gpu's performance for free

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50 minutes ago, SavageNeo said:

use "hwinfo64" to see the "package" temps. They are more accurate. It really sound like it overheating or you have not really overclocked it.

Do a "heaven benchmark" to see your gpu's performance for free

The thing is I have had my system a year and it has been running fine for that whole time. I did these same test before and was getting above average scores. Now when I preform test my scores have dropped over 50%. My system can barely run games now despite having a 2080. and the ssd is also affected so cpu thermal throttling does not explain it. 

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