Ingame lagg with mpower z77

Hello,i have build my own pc.with folliowing components.mpower z77 motherboard,gtx 660 ti msi,i5 3570k processor,corsair vengeance ddr3 1600 ram.950wat power suply.all drivers installed
and all works fine.ingame 91 fps connection full bars,cpu max 10% and my mouse stops shooting for a while,when pressed down,and starts after a fraction of a second.my keybord is microsoft x6 sidewinder and mouse is logitech g700 mouse.my mouse works fine on my old pc.so dont know where its going wrong.
annyone who can give some ideas???its my first build and also first with msi parts
thx
grtz haze

Score: X2263 (61 FPS)
Submitted by haze (anonymous mode) on October 18 2012, 7:28 pm
API 3D: OpenGL 4
Graphics score: 3672 points (75 FPS)
PhysX score: 2080 points (104 FPS, GPU PhysX)
Combined score: 1212 points (24 FPS)
Duration: 130000 ms
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Anti-aliasing: X0
Window mode: fullscreen
Primary renderer: GeForce GTX 660 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
OpenGL version: 4.2.0
Graphics drivers: 9.18.13.697 R306.97 branch r30641-13
Number of GPUs: 1
GPU 0 - NVIDIA GeForce series (10de-1183) - GPU clock: 0 MHz - Mem clock: 0 MHz - Max GPU temp: 63 °C - Max GPU load: 99 %
CPU: IntelR CoreTM i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz
CPU speed: 3417 MHz
this is my result
Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 Service Pack 1

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