New graphics card and power supply installed now some problems?

Al
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As described above, I have a new graphics card RTX 2080 Super XC Ultra and a power supply with 750 watts installed in my computer, but I have some problems.

What I would like to note is that I had to remove my CPU cooler to install my new power supply and had no thermal paste, do not know if it could be the reason.

In any case, I've built everything in works perfectly in games like Warzone with 130 fps.

to my problem, when I'm in the game and raustap on my 2t monitor the browser doesn't work properly it has mega laggs and doesn't work as usual, moreover when I want to stream everything runs smoothly in OBS but when you can see on Twitch stop the worst stutters.

with my old graphics card the GTX 960 4GB from Palit I was able to stream smoothly and surf the net on my second monitor without problems but was the quality and fps in the game mega bad? Do you know what I have to do?

ma

What other hardware did you use?

Al

- Mainboard: Gigabyte GA-H170 Gaming M3, Intel H170

- Processor: Intel Core i5 6600K 4x 3.5GHz

16 Gb Ram

Za

It is best to check the load and above all the temperatures of the individual components, there may be a bottleneck!

I'm currently watching:

6 GB RAM?

This is far too little to play games, stream and have the browser open…

At least 8, ideally 16 GB RAM should already be…

EDIT:

You made a mistake, right?

Al

How do i do that i'm not really the brightest in hardware

Za

Leave the task manager open on a second monitor and look at the workload of the individual components…

Especially to the RAM!

And read my edited answer again, thanks!

Al

I mistyped it is 16 gb

ma

If you gamble or stream, open the Task Manager and see the load on your hardware.

Al

The CPU utilization is 14% without a game running and 50-75% with a game (tested with warzone)

Al

If you gamble or stream, open the Task Manager and see the load on your hardware.

Al

The GPU does not do much 3-5% more noise

Al

The CPU utilization is 14% without a game running and 50-75% with a game (tested with warzone)

the GPU does not do much 3-5% more noise

ma

Then it is up to your CPU what I thought.

Za

If you then still stream, it will be very scarce for your processor…

That will probably be the Bottleneck! So the next upgrade I would consider a new CPU (+ possibly new motherboard)!

I can recommend an AM4 board and, for example, a Ryzen 5 2600, which is even very well suited for streaming (multicore performance)!