Sure, I can help with your FPS PC issue. What seems to be the problem?
Sure, I can help with your FPS PC issue. What seems to be the problem?
The GPU seems to be the main issue. Integrated Intel HD graphics could actually perform better than the GT 730. The system isn't built for gaming. Avoid prebuilt units—they often come with an overpowered CPU (like i7), plenty of RAM, but a weak GPU. Most people wrongly assume they need an i7 and lots of RAM for games, which isn't accurate. CPU around €320, GPU around €50. How much did the PC cost?
Still, it's not about big words. Prebuilds have their role, especially in gaming.
Your processor and RAM perform well for gaming, yet your GPU falls short. The GT series is built for gaming, not for graphics-heavy titles. The GTX line is designed for gaming, whereas the GT series caters to different needs. Even with strong components, FPS can drop when games demand more from the CPU instead of just the GPU (except a few exceptions like Witcher 3). Choose your GPU based on game type: GTX 950 or R7 270/R7 370 for CS:GO and LOL; GTX 960/970/980 or R9 380x/390 for more demanding titles. Your resolution also matters—GTX 960/970 with R9 370/380 suits 1080p, while GTX 980/R9 390 excel at 1440p and 4K. A 980ti at 1080p is underutilizing your hardware.
It’s not a loss when you’re on a 1080p display, especially with a 144Hz screen and most AAA titles running close to that frame rate. Hopefully you can get back to the original PC if possible—maybe it’s more affordable or you could assemble your own setup.
I believe the HD 4600 paired with i7-4790 remains slower than the GT 730, though it’s definitely quite close. The GT 730 should match Skylake’s HD 530 in performance.
It’s impressive how a 980ti handles 1080p, but it seems like it’s not optimized for 4K. Still, achieving high FPS can be beneficial for gaming performance.