MSI Z77 Mpower BigBang

Hello I just ran my new rig, the problem is, why is my BIOS very sluggish and lag? Even at W7 loading logo and to the desktop and everything is sluggish, even dragging folders across the screen is lagging, i've already reinstalled my OS but the problem persist
I installed all the drivers and utilities and updated my click BIOS II software.
here is my rig
Sapphire 7870 oc
corei7 3770k
MSI Z77 MPOWER BigBang
Corsair Dominator Platinum 1866 dual channel 2x4gb
Seasonic X760 760w
Samsung 23' 1080p
Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm 500gb

Still same btw I tested something out
This was my old rig
Corel7-920
intel DX58SO
seagate 500gb
8gb kingston DDR3 ram
cougar CMX 700w
Sapphire 7870 OC
when I bought the second one I was going to exchange the 7770 and the 7870
Sapphire 7770 Vapor-X
Corsair Dominator Platinum 1866 2x4gb
Seasonic X760 760W
Seagate Barracuda 500gb 7200rpm
Corei7-3770k
MSI Z77 Mpower Bigbang
23' 1080p Samsung
if I put the 7870 on the new computer, the index is in variety of range, from 3.2 to 5.9 on windows aero, I inserted the 7770 surprisingly the index value i predicted was 7.6 it also came out like that, so I tried reinserting the 7870, the index improved abit to 6.3
still the problem persist, I don't know what is wrong, I doubt the 7870 is the problem, its running fine on the i7-920

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