Hey guys,
ok recently my old motherboard gave up due to an electrical short. Since I have an AM2 socket processor, the guys at the repair shop had to find a new mobo for me.
Old setup:
ASUS M3N78-VM Motherboard
2x1GB Kingston RAM 800MHz
1x2GB Kingston RAM 800MHz
Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT
AMD Phenom X4 Quad Core
My new setup:
MSI K9N6PGM2-V2 Motherboard
2x2GB Kingston RAM 800MHz
Nvidia GeForce GTX 550 Ti
AMD Phenom X4 Quad Core
Power supply: 550W Antec earthwatts.
So here's what happened. I bought the new GeForce 550 GTX, and put it in my old setup. This caused my mainboard to malfunction (also due to bad screws/bad case).
The technicians at the repair shop replace my old mobo with the MSI-one. They said they couldn't deliver any better boards which would support the AM2 socket. They also replaced my 4 sticks of ram for only 2, because my new mainboard wouldn't support more (only 2 slots). They also built my system into a new case, because my old case was a REALLY old one which had different dimensions of ATX/mATX boards.
Now, my system holds the new (better) GTX 550 Ti, it also cost more than the 9600GT. But the big problem is that I suffer MAJOR lag in every type of game.
Before I had no trouble playing GTA:IV, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Crysis, L4D2, TF2, etc..
Now I can't even start up L4D2, TF2 lags horribly. And if TF2 already lags, I won't even start on BFBC2 & GTA:IV.
Does anyone know what causes this lagging? Is it mainly the motherboard? I also did the Windows Score thingy and it gives me:
Processor 7,1
RAM 5,5
GPU 7,3
HDD 5,9
Now the main purpose of buying the 550 GTX was to improve my system, not to make it horribly worse. I find it difficult to believe that it would be my GPU. The main thing I can think of, is the motherboard. But I don't see how that can have such an impact on playing games.
Any help or info appreciated!