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Good day,

 

I was running a GTX 560ti with an MSI z77 mobo, 12gb ddr3 ram and an Intel I5 3400 mhz ivy bridge CPU.

This setup ran games like the witcher III and PCars just fine.

 

Now i have switched to my GTX 560ti with an MSI A88 v2 mobo (fm2+), 12GB ram and an AMD A10 7850 3700 mhz Kaveri CPU

But now the games stutter alot and it's basically un-playable.

I have installed the latest drivers via Geforce Exp, but don't know what to do now..

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8 minutes ago, Vreem said:

Good day,

 

I was running a GTX 560ti with an MSI z77 mobo, 12gb ddr3 ram and an Intel I5 3400 mhz ivy bridge CPU.

This setup ran games like the witcher III and PCars just fine.

 

Now i have switched to my GTX 560ti with an MSI A88 v2 mobo (fm2+), 12GB ram and an AMD A10 7850 3700 mhz Kaveri CPU

But now the games stutter alot and it's basically un-playable.

I have installed the latest drivers via Geforce Exp, but don't know what to do now..

Instead of upgrading you've downgraded by going with a worse CPU than you had before. 

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Are you using a fresh install of your OS?

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19 minutes ago, Vreem said:

Good day,

 

I was running a GTX 560ti with an MSI z77 mobo, 12gb ddr3 ram and an Intel I5 3400 mhz ivy bridge CPU.

This setup ran games like the witcher III and PCars just fine.

 

Now i have switched to my GTX 560ti with an MSI A88 v2 mobo (fm2+), 12GB ram and an AMD A10 7850 3700 mhz Kaveri CPU

But now the games stutter alot and it's basically un-playable.

I have installed the latest drivers via Geforce Exp, but don't know what to do now..

Probably a CPU bottleneck

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16 minutes ago, Vreem said:

Allright, what are your recommendations on an fm2+ cpu?

The platform itself doesn't really have any CPUs that can match the i5's performance. The A10 7850K is almost as good as you can get. All I can really recommend on FM2+ is to overclock what you have if you can.

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Sounds good. Have you looked at Ryzen?

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Keyboard: Logitech - G910 Orion Spectrum RGB Wired Gaming Keyboard
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Speakers: Logitech - Z506 155W 5.1ch Speakers

 

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1 minute ago, ARikozuM said:

Sounds good. Have you looked at Ryzen?

I have, but it does not support the form factor used in the Node 202, i want to have as much power as i can pack into a tiny box.

I think i'll go with the set i specified, maybe a 1070 later on.

 

But i could always use opinions and tips.

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